2011
DOI: 10.1175/2010mwr3568.1
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The LaGrange Tornado during VORTEX2. Part I: Photogrammetric Analysis of the Tornado Combined with Single-Doppler Radar Data

Abstract: This study presents a single-Doppler radar analysis combined with cloud photography of the LaGrange, Wyoming, tornado on 5 June 2009 in an attempt to relate the radar-observed hook echo, weak-echo hole (WEH), and rotational couplet to the visual characteristics of the tornado. The tornado was rated EF2. The circulation at low levels went through two intensification periods based on azimuthal shear measurements. The first intensification was followed by the appearance of a brief funnel cloud. The second intensi… Show more

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“…The distance from the centerline to the EF0 isopleth is about 250 m. The photogrammetric funnel-size estimate is much smaller than the damage path width generally coinciding with the EF1 and EF2 isopleths. Previous research has revealed no consistent relationship between the condensation funnel size relative to the damage path width (e.g., Golden and Purcell 1978;Bluestein et al 1997;Wakimoto et al 2003). The tornadic wind field based on tree fall and debris is highly convergent toward the centerline.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…The distance from the centerline to the EF0 isopleth is about 250 m. The photogrammetric funnel-size estimate is much smaller than the damage path width generally coinciding with the EF1 and EF2 isopleths. Previous research has revealed no consistent relationship between the condensation funnel size relative to the damage path width (e.g., Golden and Purcell 1978;Bluestein et al 1997;Wakimoto et al 2003). The tornadic wind field based on tree fall and debris is highly convergent toward the centerline.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…2 Social media were used to collect imagery and video from amateur storm chasers and news crews. Azimuth and elevation grids were superimposed on select photographs and video frames using photogrammetric techniques that are well documented in the literature (e.g., Rasmussen et al 2003;Zehnder et al 2007;Wakimoto et al 2011;Atkins et al 2012). By measuring the azimuth angles of known landmarks in the photos, the grid uncertainty is estimated to be 0.1°.…”
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“…Wakimoto et al (2011) presented photogrammetric and radar analysis of this tornado and showed that the damaging wind in the region few hundred meters above the ground extended beyond the funnel cloud. Afterwards, Wakimoto et al (2012) published GBVTD analysis of June 5th, 2009 LaGrange, WY tornado combined with pictures of the funnel cloud in order to identify the relationship between the three velocity components, pressure gradients and the visual features of the tornado.…”
Section: Full-scale Datamentioning
confidence: 99%