Recent Posts by Bryce McElhaney

JOM: An Observational Analysis Quantifying the Distance of Supercell-Boundary Interactions in the Great Plains

Several case studies and numerical simulations have hypothesized that baroclinic boundaries provide enhanced horizontal and vertical vorticity, wind shear, helicity, and moisture that induce stronger updrafts, higher reflectivity, and stronger low-level rotation in supercells. However, the distance at which a surface boundary will provide such enhancement is less well-defined. Previous studies have identified enhancement at…
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February President’s Message

A Month of Celebrations and Looking Ahead to NWA 45th by NWA President Todd Lericos The first month of 2020 is now in the books. It was quite an amazing month for many of us in meteorology and associated fields. Our sister organization, The American Meteorological Society (AMS) held their Annual Meeting in early January.…
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New Seal Holder: Adrian Lopez

Congratulations to Adrian Lopez on earning his TV Weathercaster Seal of Approval! Follow Adrian on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. See all the other members who have earned a TV, Radio, or Digital Seal here, and more information on becoming a Seal Holder here. Want to join the National Weather Association? Receive our monthly newsletter, webinars, job postings and…
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