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May 07 2002 Pratt Ks Tornadic Supercell

May 07 2002 Pratt Ks Tornadic Supercell
May 07 2002 Pratt Ks Tornadic Supercell

May 07 2002 Pratt Ks Tornadic Supercell Finally, a supercell developed near pratt that became tornado warned. it produced a weak tornado and many funnel clouds. about an hour later, after dark, several supercells developed and produced numerous tornadoes. May 7, 2002 had a lot going for it. several supercells formed along the triple just east of dodge city as afternoon cap erosion occurred.

May 07 2002 Pratt Ks Tornadic Supercell
May 07 2002 Pratt Ks Tornadic Supercell

May 07 2002 Pratt Ks Tornadic Supercell Detailed analysis of atmospheric conditions and radar images from the severe weather outbreak in kansas on may 7th, 2002, demonstrating the formation of tornadic supercells. The second, third and fourth tornadoes formed in the hook area of supercell. we eventually blew the storm off as it approached greensberg and took on drastic hp features. The storm events database contains records on various types of severe weather, as collected by noaa's national weather service (nws). There were 14 homes destroyed, 15 with major damage and 230 with minor damage. over 50 pivot sprinklers were damaged or destroyed. despite the very heavy damage, there were no injuries thanks in.

May 12 2004 Harper Ks Tornadic Supercell
May 12 2004 Harper Ks Tornadic Supercell

May 12 2004 Harper Ks Tornadic Supercell The storm events database contains records on various types of severe weather, as collected by noaa's national weather service (nws). There were 14 homes destroyed, 15 with major damage and 230 with minor damage. over 50 pivot sprinklers were damaged or destroyed. despite the very heavy damage, there were no injuries thanks in. May 7, 2002: a localized outbreak spawned 18 tornadoes in southern kansas between dodge city and wichita. several tornadoes were significant (f2 ), three of which attained f3 intensity. This fairly large tornado outbreak killed 6 people and inflicted ≥$224 million (2002 usd) of damage to the states of illinois, indiana, kentucky, maryland, new york, ohio, pennsylvania, tennessee, virginia, west virginia, iowa, kansas, missouri, and nebraska. There was a reasonable windshear profile sufficient for tornadic supercells. lower level winds were depicted to be more favourable with a south southeasterly component. Presentation on theme: "kansas tornadic supercells may 7th, 2002 austin cross san francisco state university department of geosciences austin cross san francisco state university."— presentation transcript:.

April 24 2007 Nickerson Ks Tornadic Supercell
April 24 2007 Nickerson Ks Tornadic Supercell

April 24 2007 Nickerson Ks Tornadic Supercell May 7, 2002: a localized outbreak spawned 18 tornadoes in southern kansas between dodge city and wichita. several tornadoes were significant (f2 ), three of which attained f3 intensity. This fairly large tornado outbreak killed 6 people and inflicted ≥$224 million (2002 usd) of damage to the states of illinois, indiana, kentucky, maryland, new york, ohio, pennsylvania, tennessee, virginia, west virginia, iowa, kansas, missouri, and nebraska. There was a reasonable windshear profile sufficient for tornadic supercells. lower level winds were depicted to be more favourable with a south southeasterly component. Presentation on theme: "kansas tornadic supercells may 7th, 2002 austin cross san francisco state university department of geosciences austin cross san francisco state university."— presentation transcript:.

April 24 2007 Nickerson Ks Tornadic Supercell
April 24 2007 Nickerson Ks Tornadic Supercell

April 24 2007 Nickerson Ks Tornadic Supercell There was a reasonable windshear profile sufficient for tornadic supercells. lower level winds were depicted to be more favourable with a south southeasterly component. Presentation on theme: "kansas tornadic supercells may 7th, 2002 austin cross san francisco state university department of geosciences austin cross san francisco state university."— presentation transcript:.

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