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National Severe Storms Laboratory
Instruments
NSSL
Air Force Geophysical Laboratory at Sudbury, Massachusetts.
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Time evolution of storm on radar.
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Time evolution of storm on radar.
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Norman Doppler radar reflectivity display showing squall line.
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Norman Doppler radar display of wind velocities showing dissipating squall line.
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Squall line showing distinct gust front.
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Squall line as displayed on the Norman Doppler radar.
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Hook Echo - often a precursor of tornadic activity.
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Top of NSSL chase vehicle showingA/C unit, compass, and Global Positioning System.
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NSSL vehicle showingVideo Camera mounted on top
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NSSL vehicle withcomputer for processing surface measurements.The video rack displays output from topside camera.
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NSSL Mobile Laboratories for storm chasing.
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NSSL vehicle withwind speed & direction sensors, humidity sensor, andtemperature unit with fan.
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NSSL/University of Oklahoma mobile radar trucks for storm chasing.
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NSSL vehicle on Project Vortex after chase day.
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NSSL vehicles on Project Vortex.Vehicles equipped with surface measurement equipment.
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NSSL mobile vans equipped for storm chasing.
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Installing surface measurement equipment on NSSL vehicles.
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Installing a surface meteorological measurement tower in Arizona.
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Bob Davies-Jones, Jerry Straka, and Rasmussen on Project Vortex.
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