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  2. Reconstructing the storm: How meteorologists conduct tornado ...

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    In tornado-prone areas, meteorologists have a keen eye for determining the damage category due to their sheer amount of experience. Just by looking at the damaged structures, Bryant can say with ...

  3. Don't blame the messenger: How meteorologists balance jargon ...

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    It's hard to make a tornado. Even on May 6, when forecasts suggested a day of widespread storms with the right conditions to spawn multiple strong, long-track tornadoes , it's never guaranteed.

  4. What is TORCON? Explaining The Weather Channel's system ... - AOL

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    TORCON, short for the Tornado Condition Index, was developed by Dr. Greg Forbes, a meteorologist and severe weather expert at The Weather Channel who retired in 2018, as an index that helped ...

  5. Warn-on-Forecast - Wikipedia

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    A few weeks after the tornado, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released details about an experimental warning system which was tested before and during the tornado. This new warning system, named Warn-on-Forecast System (WoFS), was created by the Hazardous Weather Testbed housed in the National Weather Center in Norman ...

  6. Convective storm detection - Wikipedia

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    Meteorologists first look at the atmospheric environment as well as changes thereof, and once storms develop, storm motion and interaction with the environment. An early step in a storm organizing into a tornado producer is the formation of a weak echo region (WER) with a tilted updraft. This is an area within the thunderstorm where ...

  7. Weather forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the conditions of the atmosphere for a given location and time. People have attempted to predict the weather informally for millennia and formally since the 19th century.

  8. Why do storms keep missing Wichita, and how do meteorologists ...

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    Putnam, who has issued 4,000 tornado warnings in his career, said meteorologists can’t worry what the public will say if a predicted storm doesn’t materialize.

  9. Was it a tornado? Here's how the National Weather Service ...

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    Meteorologists have a lot of work to do after severe weather, which takes time. Trained spotters first help NWS gather information during and after storms. ... Tornadoes in Indiana: What we know ...