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Eye-to-Eye With a Blizzard ...Tornado ... Hurricane
Joshua Wurman, director of the Center for Severe Weather Research, gives us a glimpse of what it's like to conduct research on snowstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes and other severe storms. The Doppler-on-Wheels was integral to the success of VORTEX2, the largest scientific project in history to study tornadoes. VORTEX2 scientists followed tornadoes in the U.S. Midwest in May and June 2009 and 2010.
Credit: Harrison Miller, National Science Foundation
Eye-to-eye with a storm: the Doppler-on-Wheels (DOW) stands tall against the elements.
Credit: NSSL/NOAA
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"Historic" snowstorms are the norm in Oswego, N.Y.; DOW will be there, in Jan/Feb 2011.
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Tornado on the horizon: just where the DOW and its crew hope to be stationed.
Credit: Josh Wurman
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Maysville, Missouri: Will an approaching storm spawn a tornado? DOW is at the ready.
Credit: Patrick Dacquel
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DOW watches and waits as the storm develops over Maysville.
Credit: Patrick Dacquel
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A long day in the DOW truck: scientists Karen Kosiba and Josh Wurman track severe storms.
Credit: Josh Wurman
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