Damage Analysis and Close-Range Radar Observations of the 13 April 2019 Greenwood Springs, Mississippi, Tornado during VORTEX-SE Meso18-19

Author:

Lyza Anthony W.12,Goudeau Barrett T.3,Knupp Kevin R.3

Affiliation:

1. a Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma

2. b NOAA/OAR/National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Oklahoma

3. c Department of Atmospheric and Earth Science, Severe Weather Institute–Radar and Lightning Laboratories (SWIRLL), University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama

Abstract

Abstract A tornado outbreak occurred across the Southeast United States on 13–14 April 2019, during the Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment–Southeast (VORTEX-SE) Meso18-19 experiment. Among the most noteworthy events was a pair of large tornadoes in Monroe County, Mississippi, near the Columbus Air Force Base (GWX) Weather Surveillance Radar–1988 Doppler (WSR-88D). The second tornado, near the Greenwood Springs community, formed within the “no data” region near the radar and passed about 900 m to its east, rapidly strengthening into an intense tornado. This tornado produced forest devastation and electrical infrastructure damage up to at least EF4 intensity. The maximum radial velocity from GWX was 81.5 m s−1 (182 mph) in a resolution volume centered at 56 m (183 ft) above radar level. This paper presents a damage survey of the Greenwood Springs tornado and compares this assessment to the GWX data. A displacement of the maximum forest damage from the maximum radial velocity, despite the radar beam sampling <100 m ARL, is documented, as well as other likely effects of debris loading by the tornado on the observed radar signatures. The radar observations are placed into context with past mobile radar studies to illustrate the unique nature of this dataset. The relationship between radar data and damage observations, the implications for tornado structure in rough terrain and land cover, and the use of forest damage and radar data in tornado intensity estimation are discussed. Significance Statement This study showcases radar and damage observations of an intense tornado in a forested region of Mississippi. The formation of the tornado within 1 km of a WSR-88D allowed for near-surface radar observations to be collected as significant tree destruction was occurring. Doppler velocities below 60 m above radar level (ARL), near tree canopy top, exceeded 80 m s−1. Tree damage patterns were complicated while the tornado was near maximum intensity. The most severe tree damage was notably displaced from the highest radar-observed velocities, despite the radar sampling as low as 45 m ARL. These findings highlight challenges in utilizing radar data to estimate tornado intensity and structure, particularly in a region of relatively high surface and terrain roughness.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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