Abstract
At a previous ASA meeting (Spring 2019), some results corresponding to application of maximum likelihood estimation with the complex Wishart distribution to direction-of-arrival of infrasound from tornadic storms were presented. In this presentation, updated results are presented and compared with estimation of direction-of-arrival of infrasound from two non-tornadic storms that were measured with the same infrasound arrays. One of these storms was similar to the tornadic storm in that it consisted of numerous isolated storm cells with frequent lightning. The other storm was significantly different in that it was a well-organized squall line that produced only limited lightning. The tornadic storm yielded very well-defined direction-of-arrival tracks in contrast to the non-tornadic storms.
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