The Wonders of the Internet
I recently received an email from Taylor & Francis, the publishers of Weatherwise. I learned they have put the entire contents of the magazine have been put online back to day one. So, I decided to see if they had my first-ever published article and, sure enough, they did.
[caption id="attachment_7150" align="alignnone" width="606" caption="The article described a storm chase where I documented the "collar cloud" (a/k/a wall cloud)."][/caption]
The article told the story of a storm chase where we observed the collar cloud (precursor of a tornado) and what was later called the "low precipitation supercell" (although it wouldn't be called that for a few years.
There are many great articles in Weatherwise. Check it out.
[caption id="attachment_7150" align="alignnone" width="606" caption="The article described a storm chase where I documented the "collar cloud" (a/k/a wall cloud)."][/caption]
The article told the story of a storm chase where we observed the collar cloud (precursor of a tornado) and what was later called the "low precipitation supercell" (although it wouldn't be called that for a few years.
There are many great articles in Weatherwise. Check it out.
Now that is fun!! Thanks for sharing the link. I will soon find myself perusing the archives...
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