Authors
Robert D Palmer, David Bodine, Matthew Kumjian, Boonleng Cheong, Guifu Zhang, Qing Cao, Howard B Bluestein, Alexander Ryzhkov, Tian-You Yu, Yadong Wang
Publication date
2011/7
Journal
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume
92
Issue
7
Pages
871-891
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Description
A tornado outbreak occurred in central Oklahoma on 10 May 2010, including two tornadoes with enhanced Fujita scale ratings of 4 (EF-4). Tragically, three deaths were reported along with significant property damage. Several strong and violent tornadoes occurred near Norman, Oklahoma, which is a major hub for severe storms research and is arguably one of the best observed regions of the country with multiple Doppler radars operated by both the federal government and the University of Oklahoma (OU). One of the most recent additions to the radars in Norman is the high-resolution OU Polarimetric Radar for Innovations in Meteorology and Engineering (OU-PRIME). As the name implies, the radar is used as a platform for research and education in both science and engineering studies using polarimetric radar. To facilitate usage of the system by students and faculty, OU-PRIME was constructed adjacent to the …
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