2018
DOI: 10.1175/mwr-d-18-0125.1
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The Dodge City Tornadoes on 24 May 2016: Damage Survey, Photogrammetric Analysis Combined with Mobile Polarimetric Radar Data

Abstract: Polarimetric measurements recorded by a mobile X-band radar are combined with photographs of the Dodge City, Kansas, tornado to quantitatively document the evolving debris cloud. An inner annulus or tube of high radar reflectivity encircled the tornado at low levels. A column of low cross-correlation coefficient ρhv was centered on the funnel cloud during the early stage of the tornado’s life cycle. In addition, two areas of low ρhv were located near the inner annulus of high radar reflectivity and were hypoth… Show more

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“…Alternative explanations for the low r hv and high Z DR observations are presented in the following discussion. The relationship between debris size and/or concentration has been noted indirectly by several past studies in which increases in radar reflectivity and decreases in r hv coincide with the increased damage at the surface and/or higher wind speeds implying greater amounts of lofted debris (Bodine et al , 2014Van Den Broeke and Jauernic 2014;Wakimoto et al 2018). Ryzhkov et al (2005) noted that resonance scattering reduces r hv for larger scatterers compared to smaller scatterers.…”
Section: Radar Observations Of the Debris Field Comparedmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Alternative explanations for the low r hv and high Z DR observations are presented in the following discussion. The relationship between debris size and/or concentration has been noted indirectly by several past studies in which increases in radar reflectivity and decreases in r hv coincide with the increased damage at the surface and/or higher wind speeds implying greater amounts of lofted debris (Bodine et al , 2014Van Den Broeke and Jauernic 2014;Wakimoto et al 2018). Ryzhkov et al (2005) noted that resonance scattering reduces r hv for larger scatterers compared to smaller scatterers.…”
Section: Radar Observations Of the Debris Field Comparedmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Several pictures of the wall cloud associated with the Shawnee supercell were analyzed using photogrammetric techniques. Photogrammetry can be used to analyze photos quantitatively to determine angular measurements that can be converted into horizontal and vertical dimensions at the distance of a phenomenon of interest (e.g., Malkus 1952;Wakimoto and Martner 1992;Zehnder et al 2007). An example of a photogrammetric analysis for the current study will be presented in section 4a.…”
Section: Radar Data Dual-doppler Analysis and Photogrammetrymentioning
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