User talk:Wxtrackercody/outbreak
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- NWS event pages
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- Left-moving supercell 5/4
- NWS Memphis flood event
- NWS Huntsville flood event
- NWS Atlanta flood event
- 5/8 OKC supercell tornadogenesis
- Zero or negative lead-time warnings (two F3s with no lead time for this event)
~ Cyclonebiskit (chat) 06:39, 22 May 2019 (UTC)
- Additional Resources
- Tornado Outbreak Sequences: Historic Events and Climatology (SPC) – Evaluating the May 2003 event as an outbreak sequence using various definitions and providing perspective to the event
- The massive tornado outbreak of May 2003 (University of Missouri) – thesis paper on the event that specifically examines the fluid dynamics and flow regime responsible for the event
- Public Response to Tornado Warnings: A Comparative Study of the May 4, 2003, Tornados in Kansas, Missouri, and Tennessee (Colorado University) – an examination of responses to warnings issued during the event with a socioeconomic lens
- A Mesoscale Re-Analysis of Anticipated Severe Weather Threats in the Ozarks During the Week of May 4-10th 2003 (NWS Springfield) – a look at mesoscale and environmental considerations that supported the tornado outbreak
- May 8-9, 2003 Central Oklahoma Tornadoes (Oklahoma Climatological Survey) – overview of the synopsis and impacts of tornadoes in Oklahoma
- A Record May Leads the Way Tornadoes of 2003 (Weatherwise) – a broad overview of the 2003 tornado year, with specific attention to May 2003
- Comparing reactions to two severe tornadoes in one Oklahoma community (Disasters) – public response to the 2003 Moore tornado compared to the 1999 one
TheAustinMan(Talk·Works) 22:26, 23 May 2019 (UTC)
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- "Cold Front Spawns Super-cell Storms, Deadly Tornadoes in Central Plains States" (NOAA News: May 5)
- "Experts Assess Storm Damage as Severe Weather Threatens Anew" (NOAA News: May 6)
- "Severe Weather Strikes Nation's Heartland for Third Day in a Row" (NOAA News: May 7)
- "Public / Private Coordination Helps Provide Timely Warnings of Severe Weather" (NOAA News: May 8)
- "Another Round of Tornadoes Batters Plains States" (NOAA News: May 9)
- "Record Number of Tornadoes, NOAA Reports" (NOAA News: May 13)
- NWS Little Rock — May 1-3, May 4-5, May 6-8, May 10-11
- Storm Prediction Center May 2003 page
- NWS Memphis operational summaries