2014
DOI: 10.1175/bams-d-11-00229.1
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Meteorological Overview of the Devastating 27 April 2011 Tornado Outbreak

Abstract: The outbreak of 199 tornadoes on 27 April 2011, the most significant since the dawn of reliable records, was generated by parent storm systems ranging from quasi-linear convective systems to long-lived discrete supercell storms.

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“…The University of Alabama in Huntsville's (UAH) Advanced Radar for Operational Research (ARMOR; Schultz et al 2012, Knupp et al 2014) and the National Weather Service's (NWS) radar located at Hytop, AL (KHTX; Crum and Alberty 1993) are used for three-dimensional retrieval of velocity and bulk characterization of hydrometeor types within thunderstorms. ARMOR can be taken out of its default 5 tilt operational mode to collected higher temporal resolution and larger volumetric data for research purposes.…”
Section: A Radar Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The University of Alabama in Huntsville's (UAH) Advanced Radar for Operational Research (ARMOR; Schultz et al 2012, Knupp et al 2014) and the National Weather Service's (NWS) radar located at Hytop, AL (KHTX; Crum and Alberty 1993) are used for three-dimensional retrieval of velocity and bulk characterization of hydrometeor types within thunderstorms. ARMOR can be taken out of its default 5 tilt operational mode to collected higher temporal resolution and larger volumetric data for research purposes.…”
Section: A Radar Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the infrequent occurrence of violent tornadoes, research that combined all EF2+ tornadoes together caused any EF4 and EF5 tornado environmental signals to be overwhelmed. For example, for the 27 April 2011 tornado outbreak, there were 15 violent tornadoes but 184 non-violent tornadoes (Knupp et al 2014). Therefore, this study classifies cases in the following way: violent tornadoes (EF4 and EF5), significant tornadoes (EF2 and EF3), and weak tornadoes (EF0 and EF1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4a are dominated by a complex sequence of linear tracks that we have previously discussed. Knupp et al (2013) suggest that this 26 April outbreak of tornadoes was associated with a quasi-linear convective squall line. The pattern seen in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The resulting random generation of tornadoes both in space (the several supercells) and time (for each supercell) would lead to a near-random distribution of data points. The thunderstorms on 26 April 2011 are much less likely to be supercellular than those on 27 April 2011 (Knupp et al, 2013).…”
Section: Clustering Analysis Of Tornadoesmentioning
confidence: 92%