High Resolution Observation of a Small Tornado, Ardmore, New Zealand
The University of Auckland Atmospheric Physics Group has operated mobile X-band radars for two decades. On 25 June 2005 the radar observed a small (F0) multiple tornado system passing over Ardmore in South Auckland. Reflectivity data from the tornadoes are of sufficiently high resolution to discern...
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