Technical Session # 2

Measurement & Observation

2.1 Targeted observations by radar and UAS of supercells (TORUS) 2019: first look
Donald Burgess*1
1University of Oklahoma CIMMS/NSSL, Norman, OK 73072.

2.2 Statistical evaluation of the relationship between southern-end supercells and tornado production tendencies
Susan L. Beveridge*1, Jana Lesak Houser1, and Sara R. Marzola1
1Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USA.

2.3 What about the thermodynamics?
Karen Kosiba*1 and Josh Wurman1
1Center for Severe Weather Research, Boulder, Colorado 80305.

2.4 Radar observations of tornadic debris plumes
Ernest J. Ostuno*1
1NOAA/National Weather Service Forecast Office, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

2.5 Close-range radar observations and high-resolution damage survey of a large, intense tornado in a forested area
Anthony W. Lyza*1, Barrett T. Goudeau1, and Kevin R. Knupp1
1Department of Atmospheric Science, Severe Weather Institute – Radar and Lightning Laboratories, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL 35805, USA.

2.6 Study of tornado vortex induced loads on attached canopies in low rise buildings
Rajesh Goyal*1, Mohammed Moizuddin2, and Masahiro Matsui3
1National Institute of Construction Management and Research (NICMAR), Delhi NCR Campus, Bahadurgarh-124507, India; 2Covil Engineering Department, RIMT University, Mandi Gobindgarh-141411, India; 3Department of Architecture, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Kanagawa 243-0297, Japan.

* Presenting author