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  1. Scrutinizing the Windsor twister from all angles

    After a very unusual tornado caused extensive damage along a 34-mile (55-kilometer) swath of northern Colorado in 2008, a team of scientists from NCAR and Colorado State University undertook a multidisciplinary study integrating meteorology, climatology, and social science.

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  2. Scientists to track twisters in world’s largest tornado study

    The collaborative international project, involving scientists from NCAR and other organizations, may ultimately improve tornado forecasting.

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  3. UCAR Magazine

    Lows that just won't leave: Northeast braces for another wintry onslaught

    Like a cat toying with its prey, an intense area of low pressure took swipes at New England and the mid-Atlantic.

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  4. UCAR Magazine

    Snowmageddon and the not-so-wild West

    Residents of the mid-Atlantic can be forgiven if they’re craving a bit of calm. The weekend of 5–6 February brought what’s been variously dubbed Snowpocalypse II, Snowmageddon, Snowtastrophe, and the Superbowl Superstorm.

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  5. Researchers prepare radiosonde for launch

    Snow gaze

    The giant comma-shaped storm systems that traverse the Midwest from fall through spring carry more than a few secrets. Radar, lidar, and profiler beams are now slicing through those storms, hunting for small-scale features that normally go unobserved.

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