Poster Session 11 |
| Supercells and Tornadic Storms II |
| | P11.1 | Thermodynamic characterization of supercell rear flank downdrafts in Project ANSWERS 2003 Matthew L. Grzych, WindLogics Inc., Grand Rapids, MN; and B. D. Lee, C. A. Finley, and J. L. Schroeder |
| | P11.2 | Thermodynamic and kinematic analysis of multiple RFD surges for the 24 June 2003 Manchester, SD cyclic tornadic supercell during Project ANSWERS 2003 Bruce D. Lee, WindLogics Inc., Grand Rapids, MN; and C. A. Finley and P. Skinner |
| | P11.3 | High resolution mobile mesonet observations of RFD surges in the June 9 Basset, Nebraska supercell during Project ANSWERS 2003 Catherine A. Finley, WindLogics Inc., Grand Rapids, MN; and B. D. Lee |
| | P11.4 | A historical perspective of In-Situ observations within Tornado Cores Tim M. Samaras, Applied Research Associates, Inc., Littleton, CO |
| | P11.5 | The structure of a tornado: Ground-based velocity track display (GBVTD) analysis of mobile, W-band, Doppler radar data on 15 May 1999 near Stockton, Kansas Robin L. Tanamachi, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and H. B. Bluestein, C. C. Weiss, M. Bell, W. C. Lee, and A. Pazmany |
| | P11.6 | Scales of motion in tornadoes, what radars cannot see, what scale circulation is a tornado Joshua Wurman, Center for Severe Weather Research, Boulder, CO; and C. Alexander |
| | P11.7 | Dual-polarization, mobile, X-band, Doppler radar observations of hook echoes in supercells Francesc Junyent Lopez, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA; and A. Pazmany, H. B. Bluestein, M. R. Kramar, M. French, C. Weiss, and S. Frasier |