Fascinating to watch this very detailed simulation of an EF5 tornado. via Leigh Orf’s YouTube Channel “Orf, Wilhelmson, Wicker, Lee and Finley (2014). Talk 3B.3 at the Severe Local Storms Conference, November 3, 2014, Madison.”
Fascinating to watch this very detailed simulation of an EF5 tornado. via Leigh Orf’s YouTube Channel “Orf, Wilhelmson, Wicker, Lee and Finley (2014). Talk 3B.3 at the Severe Local Storms Conference, November 3, 2014, Madison.”
Attention #tornado geeks: awesome photos via@wired: Awe-Inspiring Skies, Captured by an Extreme Storm Chaser http://t.co/IV09CrS789 — Carol LeBlanc (@spunkycarol) January 15, 2014
“He looked at tornadoes not for the spotlight of TV but for the scientific aspect. At the end of the day, he wanted to save lives and he gave the ultimate sacrifice for that,” Jim Samaras said. via News From…
via akrherz’s YouTube Channel “Timelapse of closest NEXRAD base reflectivity of the 29 June 2012 derecho. The timelapse moves from Davenport, Iowa to Richmond, Virginia over 14 hours.”
A 3D radar rendering of the April 27, 2011 tornado that hit Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Interesting view of the data! via The Weather Channel’s Stu Ostro, Senior Meteorologist Twitter @stuostro