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High-resolution NU-WRF simulations of a deep convective-precipitation system during MC3E: Further improvements and comparisons between Goddard microphysics schemes and observations. [PDF]
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The effect of photoperiod, environmental temperature and wind speed on external quality of free-range turkey eggs. [PDF]
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A Common Representational Code for Event and Object Concepts in the Brain. [PDF]
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Regularized canonical correlation models improve prediction of weather impacts on semen quality in Murciano-Granadina bucks. [PDF]
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Using the data from SAFIR3000 lightning detection network and Doppler weather radar, the characteristics of lightning activity in a squall line on July 31, 2007 were analyzed.
Dongxia Liu, Xiushu Qie
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A midlatitude squall line in France
Atmospheric Research, 1990Abstract The kinematic structure of the convective part of a midlatitude squall line observed on 20 June 1984, is investigated by dual-Doppler radar analysis. This squall line moved eastward through the observing network of the Landes-Fronts 84 experiment in the southwest of France.
Michel Chong, Geneviève Jaubert
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 1952
Squall lines are among the most severe but least understood weather phenomena. They are difficult to identify on the usual synoptic charts, and there has been some confusion concerning the definition of the terms “squall line” and “instability line.” The primary purpose of this paper is to show that squall lines can be defined and identified by the ...
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Squall lines are among the most severe but least understood weather phenomena. They are difficult to identify on the usual synoptic charts, and there has been some confusion concerning the definition of the terms “squall line” and “instability line.” The primary purpose of this paper is to show that squall lines can be defined and identified by the ...
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On the Generation of African Squall Lines
Journal of Climate, 1993Abstract Squall lines (SLs) form an important component of the meteorology of northern Africa, and in particular, contribute substantially to rainfall totals. Their generation requires the existence of a potentially unstable low-level supply of moisture overlain by dry desert air and vertical wind shear beneath the midlevel African easterly jet.
David P. Rowell, James R. Milford
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The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1927
The subject of “Line-squalls” is one which has not been entirely neglected in the proceedings of this Society, but it has not hitherto been treated in any degree of detail. Sir Napier Shaw, in a lecture delivered on January 7th, 1914, on the subject of “Wind Gusts and the Structure of Aerial Disturbances,” briefly cited the line-squall as a phenomenon ...
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The subject of “Line-squalls” is one which has not been entirely neglected in the proceedings of this Society, but it has not hitherto been treated in any degree of detail. Sir Napier Shaw, in a lecture delivered on January 7th, 1914, on the subject of “Wind Gusts and the Structure of Aerial Disturbances,” briefly cited the line-squall as a phenomenon ...
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