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Mesoscale meteorology

Reviews of Geophysics, 1983
The last four years have seen a considerable expansion in research on mesoscale atmospheric phenomena. The motivation is three‐fold: the prospect of greater forecast accuracy, an emerging ability to observe the mesoscale, and the challenge of understanding extremely complex physical mechanisms.
Kerry Emanuel, Frederick Sanders
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Mesoscale Meteorology in Midlatitudes

, 2010
DESCRIPTION Mesoscale Meteorology in Mid-Latitudes presents the dynamics of mesoscale meteorological phenomena in a highly accessible, student-friendly manner.
P. Markowski, Yvette P. Richardson
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Implications of the spatial finiteness of mesoscale meteorological fields

Physical Review A, 1987
By constraining the perturbed velocity and temperature fields to vanish exponentially radially, the coupled system of equations can be seen to give a unique form of the temperature lapse rate of the atmosphere which corresponds to the unstable regime.
S. Shafee, A. Shafee
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Mesoscale and severe storm meteorology

Reviews of Geophysics, 1987
The past four years have witnessed substantial research on mesoscale and severe thunderstorm phenomena. The reasons for rapidly expanding activities in both areas are quite clear. Severe thunderstorms and intense mesoscale weather phenomena account for much of the dangerous and economically disruptive weather that occurs in the United States each year [
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Mesoscale meteorology of the New England coast, Gulf of Maine, and Nova Scotia: Overview

, 1996
The North Atlantic Regional Experiment (NARE) domain includes the coastal and near-coastal areas of New England and Atlantic Canada, and the intervening Gulf of Maine. This area has a complex coastline on all scales.
W. Angevine   +3 more
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MESOSCALE METEOROLOGY | Cloud and Precipitation Bands

2003
Synopsis The term 'precipitation band' describes an area of precipitation that originates from updrafts that are either nonconvective or weakly convective, and is sufficiently elongated that an orientation can be assigned. Precipitation bands are common within extratropical and tropical cyclones, and also develop along topographical and geographical ...
Mohan K. Ramamurthy, Robert M. Rauber
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Teaching Mesoscale Meteorology in the Age of the Modernized National Weather Service: A Report on the Unidata/COMET Workshop

, 1995
This report summarizes discussions that took place during a Unidata Cooperative Program for Operational Meteorology, Education, and Training (COMET) workshop on Mesoscale Meteorology Instruction in the Age of the Modernized Weather Service.
M. Ramamurthy   +9 more
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The U.K. Meteorological Office mesoscale model

Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 1987
A mesoscale numerical weather prediction model has been developed at the U.K. Meteorological Office and is being tested as an operational short period forecasting tool. It has been constructed with a high degree of flexibility so that it can easily be used in other applications such as pollution dispersal modelling.
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