(a) A fallen tree (highlighted by the large white arrow) in the south-southeast direction, east of a north–south-oriented road. 1d,e in DXZ, in which the lowercase letters correspond to different panels in this figure. 4, 6, 6, and 7, respectively, labeled with the same lowercase letters. ![]() The photograph of the trees indicated by lowercase letters in (c) –(f) (placed at the end of the denoted arrow) are shown in Figs. Shown are enlargements of (a) for the fallen trees at (c) south FT, (d) west DXZ, (e) east DXZ, and (f) south XDFZ. The map scale in (b) is given in its bottom-right corner. (b) The tornado track (red line) on a map of Beijing with terrain height (shaded), the rawinsonde and radar station (the same location as the red dot) of Beijing, and the height (km AGL) and time variation of the air balloon of the rawinsonde at 1400 LST. ![]() ![]() The direction of the map is given in the bottom-right corner. The colored dots denote the EF scale of the damage. The small light-blue arrows denote the direction of tree fall. Pictures 1 –5 were provided by Bato.cn, 6 and 7 by, 8–10 by M. (a) The tornado track (white line) and damage swath (red shading) on a satellite map obtained from Google Earth with some damage pictures at DBG (1 and 2), XBG (3), FT (4 and 5), ZLZ (6), DXZ (7 –11), and XDFZ (12 and 13).
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