On 20 May 2013, a large and violent tornado ravaged the southern Oklahoma City suburb of Moore. Just 11 days later, another large and powerful tornado affected rural areas just west of the metropolis, near the small town of El Reno. Not long after this tornado dissipated, thousands perhaps ...
危害极大! 地球上最强的龙卷风发生在美国。例如,2013年5月31日在美国奥克拉荷马州埃尔雷诺(El Reno),记录到的龙卷风风速超过了476千米/小时。这场龙卷风伴随着暴雨和冰雹,导致18人遇难,其中包括3位追风暴的爱好者。北美中部的大平原,特别是被称为“龙卷风走廊”(Tornado Alley)的区域,是全球龙卷风最为频发的地方...
The Rare "Anticyclonic" Tornado in El Reno, Okla.; Not Its First Encounter (Posted 2013-06-05 20:43:47) ; Not Only Was Friday's El Reno Tornado the Widest on Record, but It Was Also Flanked by an Incredibly Rare Tornado That Rotated in the Reverse Direction...
This study documents the entire life cycle of the El Reno storm, provides examples of the benefits of SAILS, and it looks at the potential impact SAILS can have on warning decision making. Some features resolved by SAILS with the El Reno storm include descending hail cores, tornado-scale ...
On 31 May 2013, a large and deadly EF3 tornado produced a U-shaped damage swath over the rural area south of El Reno, Oklahoma. Details of the damage swath are documented in a comprehensive aerial and ground damage survey. The damage path is approximately 23 km long and 6 km wide in ...
Examining the structure and evolution of the 31 May 2013 El Reno tornado observed with rapid-scan, polarimetric, mobile, Doppler-radar observationsK. Thiem
WFO Norman Operations for the Moore and El Reno, OK Tornado Events (Invited Presentation)The deadly tornadoes and flash flooding of May 2013 left an indelible mark on many communities in central Oklahoma. Forty-six people lost their lives from May 19 to May 31 despite excellent forecasts and ...
Storm-scale Data Assimilation and Ensemble Forecasts of 31 May 2013 El Reno, Oklahoma Tornado using Multi-function Phased Array Radar ObservationsJing Cheng
On the evening of May 31, 2013, the El Reno tornado formed over Central Oklahoma and became, by some measures, the widest tornado in recorded history at 2.6 miles wide. The storm cell associated with the El Reno tornado has been tracked using the Georgia Institute of Technology storm cell ...
R. WakimotoWakimoto, R. N. Atkins, K. Butler, H. Bluestein, K. Thiem, J. Snyder, J. Houser, 2014: The El Reno Tornado: Mobile polarimetric radar data and photogrammetric analysis. Presented at the 27th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Madison, WI. Available online at:...