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Severe Weather 101: Tornado BasicsA condensation funnel is made up of water droplets and extends downward from the base of the thunderstorm. If it is in contact with the ground it is a tornado.
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What Causes Cold Air Funnels? - National Weather ServiceCold air funnels form beneath showers or weak thunderstorms when the air aloft is especially cold. The funnels are most common in the fall and spring.
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Thunderstorm Hazards - Tornadoes - NOAAThe funnel cloud of a tornado consists of moist air. As the funnel descends, the water vapor within it condenses into liquid droplets. The liquid droplets ...
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Low hanging clouds mistaken for Funnel Clouds and TornadoesAug 8, 2013 · A true funnel cloud rotates, but has no ground contact or debris, and is not doing damage. If it is a low-hanging cloud with no rotation, it is not a funnel ...
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John Park Finley, America's first tornado forecaster - NOAAAug 15, 2024 · In 1882, Sergeant John Park Finley of the US Army Signal Corps' Weather Bureau pioneered experimental tornado forecasts.Missing: funnel cloud
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Weather Spotter’s Field Guide - Glossary: CA funnel-shaped cloud associated with rotation and consisting of condensed water droplets (as opposed to smoke, dust, debris, etc.). Compare with debris cloud.Missing: size | Show results with:size
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[PDF] A review of the characteristics of tornadic wind fields through ...contact with the surface, pendant from a cumuliform cloud, and often visible as a funnel cloud. 36 and/or circulating debris/dust at the ground” [1] (see Fig ...
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[PDF] Processes Preventing the Development of a Significant Tornado in a ...May 26, 2010 · First, horizontal vorticity associated with envi- ronmental vertical wind shear is tilted by an updraft to produce vertical vorticity aloft.
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[PDF] Single- and Dual-Doppler Analysis of a Tornadic Vortex and ...surface rotation and values of certain terms in the ver- tical vorticity equation, such as stretching and tilting. The present study uses high-resolution ...
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[PDF] Waterspouts - Weatherclasses.comwhere the condensation funnel will appear as the central pressure drops. The gust front within and beneath cloud F (Fig. 18) is not shown on this diagram.
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[PDF] Features Indicating Strong/Severe StormsScud clouds are low cloud fragments that may attach to a storm's base and can strongly mimic the appearance of a ragged funnel. Some scud can rise from or ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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How Do Clouds Dissipate?During entrainment, drier air incorporates itself into the cloud and induces evaporation. (3) When air sinks, it warms adiabatically. Again, warming will induce ...Missing: funnel | Show results with:funnel
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The influence of mountainous terrain and surface winds on a funnel ...The interaction between surface cold-air pool and ambient vertical wind shear is commonly recognized as an important mechanism for the development and ...
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[PDF] An Example of Splitting SupercellsDec 23, 1997 · As shown in Figure 2a, during the initial stages of updraft development, there is a tilting of the vorticity associated with the mean shear ...
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[PDF] Supercell Thunderstorm Structure and EvolutionSupercells are dangerous, long-lived storms with a rotating updraft (mesocyclone), strong shear, and can produce large hail and violent tornadoes. They have a ...
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What is a Supercell? - National Weather ServiceWhat makes a supercell unique from all other thunderstorm types is that it contains a deep and persistent rotating updraft called a mesocyclone. If the ...
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More on Supercells and Tornadoes | METEO 3 - Dutton InstituteSupercells produce most tornadoes, and strong tornadoes, and are a triple threat. Tornadoes form from the mesocyclone, sometimes preceded by a wall cloud.
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May 3, 1999 Oklahoma/Kansas Tornado OutbreakA total of 74 tornadoes touched down across the two states in less than 21 hours. At one point, there were as many as four tornadoes reported on the ground ...Missing: funnel | Show results with:funnel
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The Great Plains Tornado Outbreak of May 3-4, 1999On May 3, 1999, multiple supercell thunderstorms produced many large and damaging tornadoes in central Oklahoma during the late afternoon and evening hours.Missing: funnel | Show results with:funnel
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[PDF] An Outline of Severe Local Storms with the Morphology of ...A funnel cloud is a funnel-shaped cloud extending from a towering ... height of the midpoint of the radar beam under standard atmospheric conditions.<|control11|><|separator|>
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15.4: Tornadoes - Geosciences LibreTextsDec 14, 2024 · Tornadoes are violently rotating, small-diameter columns of air in contact with the ground. Diameters range from 10 to 1000 m, with an average of about 100 m.
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Cold Air Funnel CloudsThe average duration of an individual funnel is a few minutes, a few may have lasted 10-15 min, with no indication of any lasting more than 30 min. The funnel ...
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SKYWARN Weather GlossaryIt is related directly to storm-relative helicity in the lowest 2 km (SRH, in m2/s2) and CAPE (in j/kg) as follows: EHI = (CAPE x SRH)/160,000.
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UK weather: Ominous funnel clouds spotted as nation is battered by ...May 11, 2023 · An unusual weather phenomenon resembling a tornado has been spotted across the UK as the nation was battered by thunderstorms on Thursday.
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[PDF] Cold Air Funnel Clouds - the NOAA Institutional Repository"Funnel cloud" will be further defined as a pendant cloud vortex that protrudes from the base of a mother cloud. The mother cloud is not necessarily a ...
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How often do we get tornadoes in the UK? - Met OfficeMay 8, 2012 · On average, around 30 tornadoes are reported each year in the UK, although these are generally much weaker than their American counterparts.
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[PDF] Updraft Characteristics - National Weather ServiceA rotating, funnel-shaped cloud extending downward from a ... “Virga” - Rain not reaching the ground. Rain Shafts - Downdrafts which can resemble tornadoes.
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Severe Weather 101: Tornado TypesA landspout is a tornado with a narrow, rope-like condensation funnel that forms while the thunderstorm cloud is still growing and there is no rotating updraft ...
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[PDF] The Dryline - National Weather ServiceMyth 3: No wall cloud or funnel cloud means no landspout. Response: Since landspouts do not form from a mesocyclone, and often form beneath devel- oping ...
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Tropical Funnels - National Weather ServiceTropical funnels form in tropical environments, which Texas was experiencing due to moisture from Hurricane Miriam off the west coast of Mexico on the 28th.Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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Tropical cyclone & severe wind | Geoscience AustraliaMay 14, 2025 · Tornadoes come in many sizes but are typically in the form of a visible funnel with the narrow end touching the ground. A cloud of debris ...
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Observations of Small Funnel Clouds and Other Tubular Clouds inA supercell was forming well to the east of this high-based funnel cloud and was not associated with it.Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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[PDF] Field report: deployment of a fleet of drones for cloud exploration - HALThe main objectives of the project were to fly into trade wind cumulus clouds to understand the microphysical processes involved in their evolu- tion, as well ...
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[PDF] Tornadoes - National Weather ServiceA funnel cloud is a rotating column of air that extends from the base of a storm cloud that does not make contact with the ground. A tornado is a violently ...
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Severe Weather Awareness - Tornado Classification and SafetySince 2007 in the U.S., the new Enhanced F-scale has become the standard for assessing tornado strength and resultant damage. In the original F-scale, wind ...
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[PDF] History of tornado observations and data sourcesOne of the difficulties in definition of tornadoes has been whether or not to consider funnel clouds not touching the ground as tornadoes. They generally have ...
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[PDF] Knowledge of Convective Storm Structure, Risk Management, and ...They occur in environments with rich low-level moisture and moderate-to-strong wind shear, and may cause tornadoes, large hail, damaging winds, and flash floods ...
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Joplin, Missouri, Tornado Strong but Not Surprising?May 24, 2011 · The mesocyclone can eventually form a stormy funnel cloud, which becomes a tornado when it touches down. But a continuous supply of warm air ...
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[PDF] ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - The University of OklahomaThe Tornado Probability algorithm (TORP) is a prod- uct that uses AI to quickly summarize radar data to determine the tornado potential of severe storms.Missing: funnel cloud 2020s
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An AI dataset carves new paths to tornado detection | MIT NewsApr 29, 2024 · TorNet, a public artificial intelligence dataset, could help models reveal when and why tornadoes form, improving forecasters' ability to issue warnings.Missing: cloud 2020s<|separator|>
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NWS SKYWARN Storm Spotter ProgramFundamentals of storm structure; Identifying potential severe weather features; Information to report; How to report information; Basic severe weather safety.Find a class in your area · Weather Forecast Office contactMissing: standards | Show results with:standards
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[PDF] Weather Spotter's Field GuideAll weather radars, including Doppler, electronically convert reflected radio waves into pictures showing the location and intensity of precipitation; however, ...
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An Introduction to Storm Observation and ReportingA visible funnel does not need to reach to the ground for a tornado to be present; a debris cloud beneath a thunderstorm is all that is needed to confirm the ...
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Severe Weather 101: Tornado DetectionDual-polarization radar technology, installed on NWS radars, can detect the presence of random shaped and sized targets like leaves, insulation or other debris.
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Spotting Severe Storms with Satellites - NASA Earth ObservatoryMay 18, 2022 · Overshooting tops and above-anvil cirrus plumes are often a sign that a thunderstorm will produce hail, tornadoes, extreme lightning, and destructive winds.
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Research Tools:Field Observation & Facilities SupportThe mobile mesonet is a vehicle intended to take surface observations of temperature, pressure, humidity, wind, and even solar radiation in and around storms ...Missing: funnel | Show results with:funnel
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A CLEAR VISION: Phased Array Radar innovating for the futureNov 14, 2024 · Ultimately PAR equips forecasters to offer longer lead times in the face of severe weather and tornadoes. Current weather radars give us a ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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[PDF] Rapid Update, Flexible, and Advanced Scanning Concepts ...May 16, 2025 · based detection of tornadoes that form and dissipate between radar scans or evolve ... on the National Weather Radar Testbed Phased Array Radar. J ...
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Tornadoes | Ready.govJul 10, 2025 · Know the signs of a tornado, including a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud, an approaching cloud of debris, or a loud roar like a freight train.
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Tornadoes in Southeast South America - AMS JournalsABSTRACT: A multiscale analysis of the environment supporting tornadoes in southeast South America (SESA) was conducted based on a self-constructed database ...
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A New Tornado Database Helps Researchers Worldwide - Eos.orgJan 3, 2025 · A team of tornado researchers compiled a tornado database that they hope will boost tornado research globally.Missing: non- | Show results with:non-
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Does Climate Change Have a Real Impact on Tornadoes? - GreenlyJun 18, 2025 · When the funnel cloud touches the ground, it officially becomes a tornado, with the violently rotating column of air extending from the storm ...
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Tornadoes - UCAR Center for Science EducationIf it doesn't reach the ground, it's called a funnel cloud. If it does reach the ground, it's called a tornado. Where the narrow end of the funnel touches the ...
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