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A radar reflectivity observation operator with ice‐phase hydrometeors was employed for the assimilation of the real radar observations of a squall line on June 14, 2009, over Anhui and Jiangsu provinces in China. The three‐dimensional variational (3DVAR)
Feifei Shen +3 more
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Wind Data From Radar Echoes [PDF]
Series statement on cover: "Technical Report no. 1"Listed in ISWS Publications Catalog (1995, p. 14) as Contract Report no. 1, with the series statement Technical Report no.
Bigler, S.G., Hiser, Homer W.
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Methane storms as a driver of Titan's dune orientation
Titan's equatorial regions are covered by eastward propagating linear dunes. This direction is opposite to mean surface winds simulated by Global Climate Models (GCMs), which are oriented westward at these latitudes, similar to trade winds on Earth ...
A Lucas +37 more
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Predicting small-scale, short-lived downbursts : case study with the NWP limited-area ALARO model for the Pukkelpop thunderstorm [PDF]
The authors consider a thunderstorm event in 2011 during a music festival in Belgium that produced a short-lived downburst of a diameter of less than 100 m.
De Meutter, Pieter +6 more
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Dynamics and model representation of two contrasting extreme precipitation events in the Sahel
Hovmöller diagrams of the two investigated extreme precipitation events in Mali are shown for (i) IMERG observations, and ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic model (ICON) runs with parameterization of explicit convection (ii) enabled and (iii) disabled. This work highlights that the commonly perceived benefit of using explicit convection in a state‐of‐the‐art ...
Souleymane Sanogo +4 more
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A Numerical Simulation of the “1907” Kaiyuan Tornado Weather Process in Liaoning, Northeast China
From 17:00 to 18:00 local standard time (LST) on 3 July 2019, a rare strong tornado occurred in Kaiyuan, Liaoning Province, northeast China. NCEP/NCAR 0.25° × 0.25° reanalysis data and WRF4.0 numerical prediction models were used to carry out the ...
Yiping Wang, Tong Wang, Pu Yang, Wei Xue
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The dependence of precipitation and its footprint on atmospheric temperature in idealized extratropical cyclones [PDF]
Flood hazard is a function of the magnitude and spatial pattern of precipitation accumulation. The sensitivity of precipitation to atmospheric temperature is investigated for idealized extratropical cyclones, enabling us to examine the footprint of ...
Phibbs, S, Toumi, R
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Short‐term extreme rainfall can be produced by the variation of low‐level warm moist airflow during mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) approaching another. The cold outflow of the rapidly moving MCS intensifies the warm moist airflow in front, enhancing the convergence and ascending motion in the quasi‐stationary MCS.
Xiaoyu Gao +3 more
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Analysis on a Squall Line and its Downburst over the Lower Reaches of Jinsha River
Squall lines often produce extremely disastrous gales and play a crucial role in the safety of hytropower stations.This article explores a squall line event over the lower reaches of Jinsha River on June 4, 2016, which brought 13-level wind at the canyon
Hantao WANG +6 more
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Wind Structure of a Subtropical Squall Line in China: Results from Dual-Doppler Radar Data
A subtropical squall line moved from Guangxi to Guangdong province in South China on 23-24 April 2007, which resulted in gale and heavy precipitation.
Haiguang Zhou
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