Topic Brief: Probe 5 transecting the "hook echo" of a tornadic (tornado was on the ground straight ahead beyond the rain curtains... Storms evaporated before reaching the CoA area and the supercells stayed about 50 miles South.
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Probe 5 transecting the "hook echo" of a tornadic (tornado was on the ground straight ahead beyond the rain curtains... Storms evaporated before reaching the CoA area and the supercells stayed about 50 miles South. It's being called the "largest and most ambitious attempt to study tornaodes in history."
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- Probe 5 transecting the "hook echo" of a tornadic (tornado was on the ground straight ahead beyond the rain curtains...
- Storms evaporated before reaching the CoA area and the supercells stayed about 50 miles South.
- It's being called the "largest and most ambitious attempt to study tornaodes in history."
- NCAR's David Dowel is one of two scientists coordinating field operations for the massive
- Unfortunately, we blew a tire shortly after this and didn't get to ...
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