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Date: 2007-11-15 19:47:14
Storm
Thunderstorm
Supercell
Hydrodynamical helicity
Tornadoes
May 2003 tornado outbreak sequence
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Weather

A Preliminary Study on Environmental Parameters Related to Tornado Path Length JONATHAN GARNER National Weather Service, Paducah, KY (Submitted 28 August 2007; Final form 13 November[removed]ABSTRACT

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