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              VORTEX2 Project Description
The Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes
Experiment (VORTEX) is a multi-agency field program to investigate
(i) tornadogenesis, maintenance, and demise, (ii) tornado near-ground
wind field, (iii) relationships among tornadoes, their parent
thunderstorms, and the larger-scale environment, and (iv) numerical
weather predication of supercells and tornadoes. The first VORTEX
field phase (VORTEX1) was conducted in 1994-1995 and advanced the
understanding of the kinematic similarities between tornadic and
nontornadic supercell thunderstorms and the implied sensitivity of
supercell evolution and tornadogenesis to fine-scale heterogeneity,
both pre-storm and storm-induced.



The second field phase of
VORTEX (VORTEX2) will take
place over a broad region of the
central United States Great Plains
during the months of May-June,
2009-2010, see Figure 1.
VORTEX2 will take full advantage
of cutting-edge remote and in
situ mobile and fixed observing
systems, as well as data
assimilation techniques that can
improve analyses by combining
the dense observations with
governing dynamical equations.
                                                                                     	
  
                                     Figure	
  1.	
  	
  Vortex	
  2	
  Domain	
  
                                     (red	
  outline).




VORTEX2 is designed to improve our understanding of tornadogenesis,
which ultimately will better allow us to assess the likelihood of
tornadoes in supercell thunderstorms and possibly even tornado
intensity, longevity, and cyclic behavior. Moreover, VORTEX2 is
expected to improve vastly our understanding of the range of tornado
structures and the relationships between tornado structure and
characteristics of the parent thunderstorm.



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