Gravity Waves Make Tornadoes
03.19.2008
March 19, 2008: Did you know that there's a new breakfast food that helps meteorologists predict severe storms? Down South they call it "GrITs."
GrITs stands for Gravity wave Interactions with Tornadoes. "It's a computer model I developed to study how atmospheric gravity waves interact with severe storms," says research meteorologist Tim Coleman of the National Space Science and Technology Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
According to Coleman, wave-storm interactions are very important. If a gravity wave hits a rotating thunderstorm, it can sometimes spin that storm up into a tornado.
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Gravity Waves Make Tornados
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Gravity Waves Make Tornados
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Re: Gravity Waves Make Tornados
A gravity wave from earlier convection in Arkansas may or may not have initiated not the tornado, but the parent storms, on the dry line during the Jarrell, TX area tornado outbreak back in 1997.
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