The Vermillion Windstorm of
3 June 2000
3 June 2000
Table of Contents
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- The Vermillion Windstorm of 3 June 2000
- Overview
- What occurred
- How radar observes the atmosphere
- Radar velocity
- Observing circulations on radar
- Ordinary cell - towering cumulus stage
- Ordinary cell - mature stage
- Ordinary cell - dissipating stage
- Multicellular storm - cross-section
- Multicellular storm - radar perspective
- Supercell thunderstorm
- Determining storm type
- The wind environment
- Examining the storm evolution
- Reflectivity - 6:32 PM
- Storm relative velocity - 6:32 PM
- Reflectivity - 6:44 PM
- Storm relative velocity 6:44 PM
- Reflectivity - 6:56 PM
- Storm relative velocity - 6:56 PM
- Reflectivity- 7:12 PM
- Storm relative velocity - 7:12 PM
- Reflectivity - 7:25 PM
- Storm relative velocity - 7:25 PM
- Radial Velocity - 7:31 PM
- Reflectivity - 7:36 PM
- Storm relative velocity - 7:36 PM
- Reflectivity - 7:48 PM
- Storm relative velocity - 7:48 PM
- Reflectivity - 7:54 PM
- Storm relative velocity - 7:54 PM
- Reflectivity - 8:00 PM
- Storm relative velocity - 8:00 PM
- Reflectivity - 8:06 PM
- Storm relative velocity - 8:06 PM
- Radial velocity - 8:06 PM
- Reflectivity - 8:11
- Storm relative velocity - 8:11
- Reflectivity - 8:23 PM
- Storm relative velocity - 8:23 PM
- Reflectivity - 8:41 PM
- Storm relative velocity - 8:41 PM
- Reflectivity - 8:58 PM
- Conclusion