stormrelative
Stormrelative (often written with a hyphen) is a meteorological term referring to quantities, analyses, or observations expressed in a frame of reference that moves with a storm. This storm-centered viewpoint is widely used in radar meteorology to better identify and interpret mesoscale features such as rotation, inflow, and outflow within and around a thunderstorm complex.
In Doppler radar analysis, storm-relative velocity is obtained by subtracting the storm’s motion vector from the
Storm-relative analyses are especially valuable for detecting rotating updrafts and tornadic winds, where mesocyclones appear as
Limitations include potential errors from an incorrect or evolving storm motion estimate, particularly in environments with