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A cold pool formation in the Lakshadweep Sea during Indian summer monsoon

open access: yesOcean Dynamics, 2012
In Lakshadweep Sea, the distribution of observed sea surface temperature (SST) during summer monsoon season (June-September) shows the presence of a distinct cold pool ...
Chiranjivi Jayaram, Jayaram Chiranjivi
exaly   +2 more sources

The story of a cold pool

Weather, 2009
AbstractMuch of southern Britain recorded its heaviest snowfall for many years during the first week of February 2009. This Weather Image briefly describes how a cold pool was responsible for much of the snow, and tracks its movement.
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Cold pool train dynamics and transport

2023
Convectively generated cold air outflows, referred to as cold pools, can initiate new convection and loft aerosols, such as dust or pollen. In the BioAerosols and Convective Storms Phase I (BACS-I) field campaign, we observed multiple cold pools passing over the same location on the same day, without colliding, which we refer to as a "cold pool train".
Neumaier, Christine Allison   +4 more
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Cold pools in shear

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1996
AbstractGravity currents exist in many forms and develop within many types of flow. The dynamics of long‐lived cumulonimbus are thought to be strongly influenced by the interaction of a spreading pool of cold, low‐level air, which may act as a gravity current, and the ambient sheared flow in the boundary layer.
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On Trade Wind Cumulus Cold Pools

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2012
Abstract Shallow precipitating cumuli within the easterly trades were investigated using shipboard measurements, scanning radar data, and visible satellite imagery from 2 weeks in January 2005 of the Rain in Cumulus over the Ocean (RICO) experiment.
Jeff Hare   +8 more
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Cold air pools over Europe

Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 1990
Cold pools over Europe and the surrounding seas during the years 1974 to 1983 are briefly analysed regarding their seasonal and geographical distribution as well as their motion, size and other features. Certain criteria are established to identify cold pools.
M. C. Llasat, M. Puigcerver
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Cold pool propagation and cold pool-land surface interactions

Convective cold pools are important components of the Earth system as they influence processes such as deep convective initiation, storm longevity and intensity, surface energy fluxes, and aerosol transport. The overarching goal of the research outlined in this dissertation is to investigate the propagation characteristics of cold pools, as well as the
Falk, Nicholas Michael   +5 more
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The Persistent Cold-Air Pool Study

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2013
The Persistent Cold-Air Pool Study (PCAPS) was conducted in Utah's Salt Lake valley from 1 December 2010 to 7 February 2011. The field campaign's primary goal was to improve understanding of the physical processes governing the evolution of multiday cold-air pools (CAPs) that are common in mountain basins during the winter.
Sebastian W. Hoch   +6 more
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A Lagrangian perspective on cold pool collisions

2020
<p>Collisions represent one of the most important processes through which cold pools—essential boundary layer features of precipitating systems—help to organize convection. For example, by colliding with one another, expanding cold pools can trigger new convective cells, a process that has been argued ...
Giuseppe Torri, Zhiming Kuang
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Maintenance of a Mountain Valley Cold Pool: A Numerical Study

Monthly Weather Review, 2006
Abstract A persistent cold-air pool in the Yampa Valley of northwestern Colorado was simulated with the fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University–National Center for Atmospheric Research Mesoscale Model (MM5). The observed cold-air pool, which was identified by temperature measurements along a line of surface stations ascending the ...
Billings, Brian J.   +2 more
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