| Dan Koch (Information Technology Officer) - put
the files together. For more information or assistance with the
files, email dan.koch@noaa.gov.
Steve Bays (Service Hydrologist), Dan
Koch (Information Technology Officer) and Lance Pyle
(Forecaster) - conducted ground
surveys on the long track tornado from Clinton (Van Buren
County) to the ending point a few miles northeast of Highland
(Sharp County).
Renee Fair (Meteorologist in Charge)**, John
Robinson (Warning Coordination Meteorologist)** and Joe
Goudsward (Senior Forecaster) - conducted
ground surveys on the long track tornado from the starting point
a few miles east-southeast of Centerville (Yell County) to
Clinton (Van Buren County).
** Also surveyed damage caused by smaller tornadoes in Monroe
and Yell Counties and also in Faulkner and White Counties.
John Lewis (Senior Forecaster), Chuck Rickard
(Senior Forecaster), Amie Browne (Meteorological Intern)
and Tabitha Clarke (Meteorological Intern) - conducted
ground survey on the long track tornado in eastern Stone and
western Izard Counties to obtain additional data points.
John Lewis (Senior Forecaster) and Brian Smith
(Forecaster) - conducted aerial survey of the long
track tornado and the Baxter and Marion County tornado.
Ed Calianese (Warning Coordination Meteorologist) at
the National Weather Service in Tulsa, Oklahoma - conducted
ground survey in Marion and Baxter Counties...including the
Gassville (Baxter County) area.
Alan Gerard (Meteorologist in Charge) at the National
Weather Service in Jackson, Mississippi - the member of the
Quick Response Team (QRT) that determined the EF4 rating on the long
track tornado (as shown in the data). |