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The 30 May 1998 Spencer, South Dakota Storm
Part-2.
Spencer Part2 Figs.
JOSHUA WURMAN1
AND CURTIS R. ALEXANDER2
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Center for Severe Weather Research, Boulder Colorado
2
School
of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman Oklahoma |
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The 30 May 1998 Spencer, South Dakota Storm
Part-1.
Spencer PartI Figs.
CURTIS R. ALEXANDER1
AND JOSHUA WURMAN2
1
School
of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman Oklahoma
2
Center for Severe Weather Research, Boulder Colorado |
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ROTATE 1995-2003
What we’ve learned from ROTATE
What we can learn from ROTATE
What we can’t learn from ROTATE
How we can do the next “VORTEX” |
Joshua Wurman - Center for Severe Weather
Research
Steve Weygandt, Yvette Richardson, Curtis Alexander, David Dowell, Swarn Gill,
Peng Fei Zhang, Jeff Trapp, Wen Chau Lee, Don Burgess, Ling Chan Erik Rasmussen,
Jerry Straka, Eric Loew, Mitch Randall, Jon Lutz, Allen Zahrai, Mike Magsig,
Greg Stumpf, Herb Stein, Scott Richardson,
in no particular order, and others. |
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Bistatic Radar Networks |
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Joshua Wurman - Center for Severe Weather
Research |
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DOW Measurements of Extreme Winds in
Tornadoes and
Hurricanes and
Comparisons with Damage
All Slides |
Curtis Alexander
Don Burgess
David Dowell
Mike Magsig
Yvette Richardson
Greg Stumpf
Joshua Wurman |
University of Oklahoma
National Severe Storms Laboratory
Pennsylvania State University |
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AN INEXPENSIVE, MOBILE, RAPID-SCAN RADAR
Joshua Wurman - University of Oklahoma
Mitch Randall - National Center for Atmospheric Research |
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Fine-Scale Radar Observations of the Dimmitt, Texas (2 June 1995) Tornado
Joshua Wurman - School of Meteorology
University of Oklahoma, Norman Oklahoma
Swarndeep Gill - Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Wyoming,
Laramie Wyoming Accepted by Monthly
Weather Review |
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