Graduate Students' Distinguished Lecture: Roger Wakimoto
(UCLA)
Increasing our Understanding of Lofted and Surface Debris Fields Associated with Tornadoes using Mobile Polarimetric Radars
What | Meteo Colloquium |
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When |
Oct 25, 2023 03:30 PM
Oct 25, 2023 04:30 PM
Oct 25, 2023 from 03:30 pm to 04:30 pm |
Where | 112 Walker Building |
Contact Name | Ana Bolivar |
Contact email | ajb8224@psu.edu |
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Abstract:
Mobile, polarimetric radar data of tornadoes have increased our understanding of debris swaths and lofted debris. Recent numerical simulations have suggested that cycloidal damage swaths can result when debris is deposited as the low-level inflow turns upward in the corner region of the updraft annulus of the tornado core. Observational evidence supporting this finding is presented which suggests a major modification to the schematic model proposed by Fujita that secondary vortices create these swaths marks.
Lofted debris is analyzed using polarimetric data and by tracking debris using photogrammetric techniques on a high-resolution movie. Horizontal velocities of the lofted debris tracks are compared with radar velocities for the first time.