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Atmospheric Scientist. Former Adjunct Associate Professor and Research Scientist, School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma. LES, dust devils on Earth and Mars, supercells, tornadoes, mammatus, hail, and cloud physics.
Congratulations! π
I understood Dr. Shrockβs statement to mean: sometimes the best thing we can do is to put beauty, creativity, music, art, discovery, knowledge, positivity, out thereβ¦.
A choir director of mine, Dr. Dennis Shrock, said something that has stayed with me ever since; on the evening of 11 Sep 2001, when we still gathered in the choir room at the normal rehearsal time, he said, βsometimes, the only thing we can do in times like these is to create beautyβ¦β
Photograph of rising incense smoke vortex rings against black background and illuminated by direct sunlight.
Photograph of rising incense smoke vortex rings against black background and illuminated by direct sunlight.
Very cool solver and visualization, Tim. Nice smoke video/solutions from @sebastianlague.bsky.social as well. I used to take photographs of incense smoke rising while illuminated by the sun. So here's a 3D challenge for you ;)
Great paper: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Excellent!
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2/2 and Kelly et al. (1985; MWR) who found only 4% of tornado reports had hail reports with them for 1955-1983.
1/2 A couple of older papers that support this are: Morgan and Summers (1982; Thunderstorms, Kessler ed.) who discuss the tendency to report the most severe event such that hail reports take a backseat to tornado or damaging wind reports; ...
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*to find the parcel that maximizes CAPE
I wonder if a possible method could be to start with the parcel with max theta-e in lowest 300 mb and with some really efficient code ;) check βadjacentβ parcels that optimize the CAPE over the entire depth.
Max theta-e in the lowest 400 mb?
Looks like both the links you posted go to the ttu doc
Edwards et al. (2013) cite it as WSEC (2006) with reference: WSEC, 2006: A recommendation for an enhanced Fujita
scale (EF-scale). Texas Tech University Wind Sci-
ence and Engineering Center Rep., 95 pp. [Available
online at www.depts.ttu.edu/weweb/pubs/fscale
/efscale.pdf.]
Blue swallowtail butterfly on ground surrounded by green pepper plants and other plants. Butterfly is iridescent blue but appears mostly black with orange, blue and white spots on hind wings
Finally captured a blue swallowtail butterfly in a photo today.
Very nice work and really interesting! Defining anβoutbreak β is certainly not easy. Thanks for your intriguing findings and for the discussion.
Thanks so much! I appreciate your efforts π
Hi Nick - How many tornadoes were in your total count?
Redbud tree with pink flowers
Redbud tree with pink flowers
Redbuds in full bloom
Your work is so important and makes a real difference in peopleβs lives and safety. You matter and your work matters. Thank you for dedicating your talents to public service. Sending you supportβ¦
I feel the same way! I think theyβre delightful!
Thanks Liz- that is so pretty! We have an open field behind us and tons of squirrels, and with our other feeders, we just feed everybody! May try some baffles with the camera feeder and a pole.
Here's wider view ππͺοΈ
Image credit:
NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona
Oh, this?
Just a dust devil, seen from orbit.
From Mars orbit. And the dust devil is 20 kilometres tall.
This has to be the clearest and most detailed dust devil Iβve yet seen captured. Amazing!
What a beautiful tribute Elizabeth!
Congratulations to Roger Edwards on a brilliant career of service and contributions to our science. I wish him all the best in this next chapter.
[3/3] and with strong wind speeds at all heights. A proposed long-track tornado parameter (LTTP) was also developed.