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Severe and Unusual Weather ESAS 1115

Dive into severe weather phenomena with ESAS 1115 Spotter Training and Radar Meteorology Lab. Learn to identify key features and interpret radar data for forecasting.

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Severe and Unusual Weather ESAS 1115

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  1. Severe and Unusual WeatherESAS 1115 Spotter Training and Radar Meteorology Lab ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  2. #1 Where are the winds dues south? A D C B E ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  3. #2 Which is the best letter to represent the mesoscyclone? Explain why you know. A B C D E ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  4. #3 What is the most likely explanation for the feature indicated below? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  5. #4 Describe what is at each letter. A B C ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  6. #5 What is the greatest gate to gate shear indicated here? Use the maximum value for each color ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  7. #6 What is the difference between figure A and figure B? A B ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  8. #7 What is the direction of the winds at the radar site? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  9. #8 What are the features at each letter? Explain your answer to letter D C D A B ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  10. #9 What would give you reason to believe that the southernmost storm is severe? Discuss thoroughly. ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  11. #10 In the images of a tornado on radar, explain why the velocity data is not “gate to gate.” ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  12. #11 What is the explanation for the feature at letter A? A ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  13. #12 How would you explain that this is an RFD? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  14. #13 What is this? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  15. #14 Is this more likely a TVS or a mesocyclone? Explain. ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  16. #15 What is the feature at A? A ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  17. #16 What is this? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  18. #17 What is this? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  19. #18 What is this? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  20. #19 Describe everything you see in this picture. ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  21. #20 Explain the feature at letter A and explain your reasoning. A ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  22. #21 What is the feature at letter A? A ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  23. #22 What kind of supercell is this? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  24. #23 What is this feature? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  25. #24 What is this feature? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  26. #25 What kind of supercell is this? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  27. #26 What is this? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  28. #27 Is this a tornado? Explain why or why not. ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  29. #28 What is this texture? ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  30. #29 What is the feature at letter A? A ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

  31. #30 Is this a wall cloud or shelf cloud? Defend your answer. Looking north ESAS 1115 Severe and Unusual Weather

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