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Bow Echo and Mesovortex Evolution during the 2 May 2007 North Texas Derecho
Jennifer L Dunn, Ted Best
Characteristics of the Wind Field in Three Nontornadic Low-Level Mesocyclones Observed by the Doppler On Wheels Radars
Paul M Markowski, Yvette Richardson, Mario Majcen, James Marquis, Joshua Wurman
Using Kernel Density Estimation to Identify, Rank, and Classify Severe Weather Outbreak Events
Chad Shafer, Charles Doswell III
Proximity Meteorological Observations for Wind-driven Grassland Wildfire Starts on the Southern High Plains
T. Todd Lindley, Jeffrey D. Vitale, Wesley S. Burgett, Micah-John Beierle
On the Use of Areal Coverage of Parameters Favorable for Severe Weather to Discriminate Major Outbreaks
Chad Shafer, Charles Doswell, Lance Leslie, Michael Richman
The Redevelopment of a Warm-Core Structure in Erin: A Case of Inland Tropical Storm Formation
John Paul Monteverdi, Roger Edwards
A Long-Lived Tornadic Supercell over Colorado and Wyoming, 22 May 2008
Jonathan D. Finch, Dan Bikos
Tornadoes Impacting Interstates: Service and Societal Considerations
Scott F. Blair, Elizabeth P. K. Lunde
Heavy Snowfall Produced by Topographically-Induced Winds in the Snake River Plain of Eastern Idaho. Part I: Observational Analysis
Thomas A Andretta, Bart Geerts
How to Research and Write Effective Case Studies in Meteorology
David M. Schultz
A Multivariate Index for Ranking and Classifying Severe Weather Outbreaks
Chad M. Shafer, Charles A. Doswell III
A Case Study of a Long-Lived Tornadic Mesocyclone in a Low-CAPE Complex-Terrain Environment
Bart Geerts, Thomas Andretta, Stephanie Luberda, Jennifer Vogt, Yonggang Wang, Larry Oolman, Jonathan Finch, Dan Bikos
Total Lightning Observations of Supercells over North Central Texas
Christopher Michael McKinney, Lawrence D. Carey, Gregory Patrick
The Supercell Spectrum. Part II: A Semi-Objective Method for Radar Classification of Supercell Type
Kyle Beatty, Erik Rasmussen, Jerry Straka, Leslie Lemon
The Supercell Spectrum. Part I: A Review of Research Related to Supercell Precipitation Morphology
Kyle Beatty, Erik Rasmussen, Jerry Straka
In Situ Observations of the 21 April 2007 Tulia, Texas Tornado
Scott F. Blair, Derek R. Deroche, Albert E. Pietrycha
Discriminating between Tornadic and Non-Tornadic Supercells: A New Hodograph Technique
John M. Esterheld, Donald J. Giuliano
A Case Study in Forensic Meteorology: Investigating the 3 April 1956 Tornadoes in Western Lower Michigan
Ernest Ostuno
An Observational and Idealized Numerical Examination of Low-level Counter-rotating Vortices in the Rear Flank of Supercells
Jerry M. Straka, Erik N. Rasmussen, Robert P. Davies-Jones, Paul M. Markowski
A Forecaster’s Story: Robert H. Johns
John M. Lewis
A Visual Observation of the 6 June 2005 Descending Reflectivity Core
Aaron Kennedy, Erik N. Rasmussen, Jerry M. Straka
Small Sample Size and Data Quality Issues Illustrated Using Tornado Occurrence Data
Charles A. Doswell
A Comparison of Two Cold Fronts – Effects of the Planetary Boundary Layer on the Mesoscale
Charles A. Doswell III, Matthew J. Haugland
Preliminary Observations of Weak Three-Body Scatter Spikes Associated with Low-End Severe Hail
T. Todd Lindley, Leslie R. Lemon
Documentation of a Rare Tornadic Left-Moving Supercell
Matthew J. Bunkers, John W. Stoppkotte
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