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20 May 2013 central Oklahoma tornadoes

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Wednesday, 5 February 2014: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Hall C3 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Host: Special Symposium on Severe Local Storms: The Current State of the Science and Understanding Impacts
Cochairs:  Daniel J. Miller, NOAA/NWS Weather Forecast Office, Duluth, MN and Adam L. Houston, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
Papers:
 
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The 20 May Newcastle-Moore, Oklahoma EF-5 Tornado: High Temporal Resolution Observations Using the PX-1000 Polarimetric X-band Radar
James M. Kurdzo, Advanced Radar Research Center/University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and B. L. Cheong, D. J. Bodine, and R. D. Palmer

 
825
Tornadic Supercells in Central Oklahoma on May 19, 20, and 31 of 2013: NSSL Radar Data
Donald W. Burgess, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and V. Melnikov, D. Priegnitz, R. A. Brown, P. Heinsleman, E. Mansel, and V. Wood

Handout (3.6 MB)

 
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New perspectives on using multi-instrument hyperspectral sounder information in the analysis of severe local storms
Elisabeth Weisz, Space Science and Engineering Center/University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and N. Smith and W. L. Smith Sr.

 
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Damage Survey and Analysis of the 20 May 2013 Newcastle-Moore, OK, EF-5 Tornado
Kiel L. Ortega, Univ. of Oklahoma/CIMMS/NSSL, Norman, OK ; and D. W. Burgess, G. S. Garfield, C. Karstens, J. G. LaDue, T. P. Marshall, T. C. Meyer, B. R. Smith, R. Smith, D. Speheger, and G. J. Stumpf
Manuscript (1003.1 kB)

Handout (5.7 MB)

 
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Aerial Damage Survey Analysis of the 20 May 2013 Moore Tornado
Kelly M. Butler, Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, VT; and K. R. Flynn, N. T. Atkins, and R. Wakimoto
Manuscript (22.8 kB)