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Significant Paper: The HMT Multi-Radar Multi-Sensor Hydro Experiment

Posted in Research News on August 4, 2016 by Tanya Schoor.

This paper describes how NSSL scientists and NWS forecasters evaluate new tools and techniques through real-time testbed operations for the improvement of flash flood detection and warning operations.

Tags: CIMMS, Hot Items, NSSL, Significant Paper

Significant Paper: A Situation-based Analysis of Flash Flood Fatalities in the United States

Posted in Research News on August 4, 2016 by Tanya Schoor.

This paper investigates flash flooding fatalities from 1996 to 2014 across the United States, providing insight into the circumstances and context of the flooding.

Tags: CIMMS, Hot Items, NSSL, Significant Paper

Significant Paper: Visualization of a simulated long-track EF5 tornado embedded within a supercell thunderstorm

Posted in Research News on June 22, 2016 by Tanya Schoor.

This paper reports elucidates three-dimensional features thought to play an important role in creating and maintaining the tornado vortex.

Tags: Hot Items, NSSL, Significant Paper, tornado

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