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Climatologies Of Severe Convective Storms In Turkey, Their Environments, And Their Impacts [PDF]
Tez (Doktora) -- İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2016Thesis (Ph.D.) -- İstanbul Technical University, Institute of Science and Technology, 2016Şiddetli konvektif fırtınalar, iri taneli dolu, hortum, şiddetli doğrusal rüzgârlar ...
Tilev Tanrıöver, Şeyda
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Abstract State‐of‐the‐art climate models are approaching gray‐zone resolutions that can improve the representation of tropical cyclones (TCs), but the extent of these gains remains uncertain. This study evaluates the effect of spatial resolution, particularly near the gray‐zone, using three resolution configurations of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
Charith Madusanka Widanage +5 more
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Approximation of a Convective-Event-Monitoring System Using GOES-R Data and Ensemble ML Models
The presence of deep convective clouds is directly related to potential convective hazards, such as lightning strikes, hail, severe storms, flash floods, and tornadoes. On the other hand, Mexico has a limited and heterogeneous network of instruments that
Rodrigo Dávila-Ortiz +3 more
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Abstract We investigate the high‐latitude Joule heating in a recently developed high‐resolution configuration of the WACCM‐X whole‐atmosphere model coupled to the MAGE model. Model resolution and geomagnetic forcing effects during the severe (Kp>8) $(Kp > 8)$ geomagnetic storm on 24 August 2005 are analyzed, distinguishing storm peak and recovery ...
Florian Günzkofer +7 more
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Severe hailstorms are among the most destructive weather phenomena in Europe, with the recent hail seasons of 2022 and 2023 both causing record losses above 5 billion euros. This highlights the importance of assessing hail risk in a warming climate.
Timo Schmid +2 more
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Possibilities of Using of Remote Detection Data for Convective Storms Intensity Nowcasting [PDF]
Title: Possibilities of Using of Remote Detection Data for Convective Storms Intensity Nowcasting Author: Michaela Valachová Department: Department of Atmospheric Physics Supervisor: Mgr.
Valachová, Michaela
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Statistical analysis of convective storms based on C-band radar observations
The performance of current numerical weather prediction models for the short term prediction of severe convective storms remains relatively limited. The extrapolation of high resolution precipitation patterns from weather radar is clearly valuable at the
Goudenhoofdt, E. +2 more
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On the Cell Broadening of Mesoscale Cellular Convection in a Well‐Mixed Boundary Layer
Abstract Understanding what controls the horizontal scale of mesoscale cellular convection is central to explaining cloud self‐organization and its radiative impacts. Using a hierarchy of large‐eddy simulations, we investigate cell broadening in a well‐mixed boundary layer by isolating the roles of radiation, cloud microphysics, and water vapor.
Xiaoran Ouyang +5 more
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Soil Moisture Impact on Convective Initiation
Abstract The influence of soil moisture on convective storm initiation remains an open question, with previous studies showing conflicting results regarding whether storms preferentially form over wet or dry soils. Here, we analyze the soil moisture‐convection relationship using satellite observations across North America, Africa, and Australia from ...
Faisal AlNasser +2 more
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Interactions Between Convective Storms and Their Environment
The ways in which intense convective storms interact with their environment are considered for a number of specific severe storm situations. A physical model of subcloud wind fields and vertical wind profiles was developed to explain the often observed ...
Hoxit, L. R. +2 more
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