Why The Radar Lied: The El Reno Anomaly
Автор: Global Report
Загружено: 2025-12-31
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On May 31, 2013, Tim Samaras—known as the safest storm chaser in the business—made a fatal turn. What went wrong? It wasn't human error; it was an atmospheric anomaly that broke the rules of meteorology.
In this episode of Weather Forensics, we analyze the terrifying data behind the 2013 El Reno Tornado. We dive into the Doppler radar loops that revealed a "storm within a storm," exposing the deadly "Trochoidal Wobble" that trapped the Twistex team.
🔍 The Science:
The Growth: How a tornado expanded to 2.6 miles wide in less than 60 seconds.
The Speed: Why radar measured 296 mph winds (EF5 territory), but the damage was only rated EF3.
The Physics: Visualizing the erratic sub-vortices that move faster than the tornado itself.
This is not just a story about a disaster; it is a forensic autopsy of the wind that outsmarted the experts.
#ElReno #WeatherForensics #TimSamaras #Twistex #TornadoScience #StormChasing #Meteorology
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