Good afternoon everyone! It’s Kendall with the forecast for tonight (July 20th) and tomorrow (July 21st). Noah and Emily will extend the forecast for the next week. Tonight, conditions will be mostly clear, with gentle…
Tag: Severe Weather
Review: ‘‘Bookend Vortex’’ Induced Tornadoes along the Natchez Trace
Good morning all! I’ve got another article review for ya as you look to enter your lunch break; take a quick read, and have a great rest of the day! This article, ‘‘Bookend Vortex’’ Induced…
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Review: Comments on Cloud Seeding
Hello weather world! I have my most recent review of Edwin Kessler’s, Comments on Cloud Seeding. Take a look: Summary Kessler outlines the origin of seeding as discovered by Schaefer which required stimulation via frozen…
Article Review: The Impact of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on Winter and Early Spring U.S. Tornado Outbreaks
In recent years, interest in seasonal forecasts of the frequency and severity of severe weather has grown, especially since 2011. The year was an extreme for tornado outbreaks, resulting in over 500 deaths, thousands of…
Article Review: Ranking of Tornado Outbreaks across the United States and Their Climatological Characteristics
With nearly 1700 tornadoes confirmed, 2011 was one of the most prolific years for tornadoes in the United States. This ranked the second highest annual total since 1950. Also, with 553 casualties, it was the…
Review: Investigation of Near-Storm Environments for Tornado Events and Warnings
Good evening everyone! I’m getting my review in last minute for a late night read and if you’re nutty like me, this is exactly what you need to relax right before you go to sleep,…
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Out of the Heat Yet? Almost! But at What Cost?
Hey, y’all! I’m your intern Noah with your weather for the weekend. So, you know this heat wave that’s been singeing the ground? Well, it’s almost gone, but what’s taking it away? The answer is…
Review: Radar Climatology of Tornadic and Nontornadic Vortices in High-Shear, Low-CAPE Environments in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States
As part of the new trend, I have another article review up and ready! I really enjoyed this article! “Radar Climatology of Tornadic and Nontornadic Vortices in High-Shear, Low-CAPE Environments in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern…
Review: Tornado Damage Rating Probabilities Derived from WSR-88D Data
To my up and coming followers, I’m back with another article review! This one is of a larger interest to me considering it’s tornado related and I just go bonkers for some funnel cloud! This…
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Article Review: Tornado Damage Rating Probabilities Derived from WSR-88D Data
Good evening! Here is an article review on how rotational velocity values from Doppler radar may be used to track tornado damage ratings (think Fujita!) in real time. A fair warning! This post is more geared…
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