ROAD TOUR 2002:
PMEL ImmersaDesk tours NOAA Research

NSSL Image Gallery


MM5 run of the LAPS (Local Analysis and Predition
System) for June 18th.
It shows state boundaries, a transparent
temperature color slice at 4,000m AGL, and isosurfaces of cloud water (white), cloud ice (green), and graupel (purple, ). The vectors
are winds at 10,000m AGL.

The enhanced convection over central Colorado _may_ be due to the Hayman
fire.

. Click on the image to animate. Click here for an ImmersaDesk fly-through.
From Ted Mansell at NSSL


Reflectivity data from the May 5th, 1995 tornado that touched down in Oaklahoma.
Shown is a 30 dbz isosurface over Oaklahoma Counties. Click to see a larger image.


Images from J.J. Gourley, Jian Zhang, and Wenmu Xia of the radar reflectivity group at NSSL


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