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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather Severe and Unusual Weather ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather ESAS 1115 Spotter Training and Radar Meteorology Lab
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #1 Where are the winds dues south? A B D C E
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #2 Which is the best letter to represent the mesoscyclone? Explain why you know. A C B D E
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather # 3 What is the most likely explanation for the feature indicated below?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #4 Describe what is at each letter. A C B
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #5 What is the greatest gate to gate shear indicated here? Use the maximum value for each color
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #6 What is the difference between figure A and figure B? AB
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #7 What is the direction of the winds at the radar site?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #8 What are the features at each letter? Explain your answer to letter D D A B C
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #9 What would give you reason to believe that the southernmost storm is severe? Discuss thoroughly.
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #10 In the images of a tornado on radar, explain why the velocity data is not “gate to gate.”
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #11 What is the explanation for the feature at letter A? A
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #12 How would you explain that this is an RFD?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #13 What is this?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #14 Is this more likely a TVS or a mesocyclone? Explain.
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #15 What is the feature at A? A
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #16 What is this?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #17 What is this?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #18 What is this?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #19 Describe everything you see in this picture.
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #20 Explain the feature at letter A and explain your reasoning. A
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #21 What is the feature at letter A? A
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #22 What kind of supercell is this?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #23 What is this feature?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #24 What is this feature?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #25 What kind of supercell is this?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #26 What is this?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #27 Is this a tornado? Explain why or why not.
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #28 What is this texture?
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #29 What is the feature at letter A? A
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Prof. Paul Sirvatka ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather #30 Is this a wall cloud or shelf cloud? Defend your answer. Looking north
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