Observations of nontornadic low-level mesocyclones and attendant tornadogenesis failure during VORTEX

Three storms intercepted during the Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment generated a moderate-to-strong mesocyclone within the lowest several hundred meters above the ground and qualitatively appeared capable of tornadogenesis, yet did not produce a tornado. Such novel obs...

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