Met the hurricane chasers to hunt for extreme rainfall

Met the hurricane chasers to hunt for extreme rainfall

A tornado got near Arnett, Oklahoma

Ethan Mook

Most storm chases live for tornads. Some survive for hails. That is true of more than 50 scientists at the time involved in the largest field survey focused on extreme rainfall, currently maintained in the US large plains.

Since the middle of May, researchers involved in yours The project runs from Texas Panhandle to South Dakota to find storms that make the biggest rainfall – From golf balls (described below) to ice grapefruits. Hail causes billions of dollar damage each year, but predicts where storms can provide the most dangerous types that are not commonly non-common types. Ichipip wants to change that Measure all possible about these storms and tell it the ice they have done.

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An average campaign day contains a strong predict to track a storm like one main picture, obtained near Arlett, Oklahoma, ethan ether ether iphhan. A tornado, here hidden in the rain, just touched the hurricane hurricane, where most of the rain fell.

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Vehicles surrounding the storm to measure it

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As a fortified truck called Hail Hunter driving core to collect larger, largest vehicles using Mobile Radar, Balloons to Ballo and a Drone Drone.

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The Disdrometer of Fail-Effect

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Other teams put specialty equipment like a dispractor effect of rainfall) in the storm path to record the size of the size of the size.

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With the throw of the storm, researchers returned to survey the damage to the rains of ice and collecting as much as they could before valuable data (described above).

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