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The exact rational solutions, quasi-periodic wave solutions, and N-soliton solutions of 3 + 1 dimensional Jimbo-Miwa equation are acquired, respectively, by using the Hirota method, whereafter the rational solutions are also called algebraic solitary ...
Hongwei Yang +4 more
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Abstract Deep convective clouds regulate Earth's energy and moisture budgets, yet their impact on the atmospheric boundary layer (BL) composition remains underexplored. Using long‐term observations from three mid‐latitude sites, we show that deep convection (DC) consistently enhances nighttime surface ozone and is often accompanied by modest increases ...
Manisha Mehra +6 more
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Vorticity imbalance and stability in relation to convection [PDF]
A complete synoptic-scale vorticity budget was related to convection storm development in the eastern two-thirds of the United States. The 3-h sounding interval permitted a study of time changes of the vorticity budget in areas of convective storms ...
Read, W. L., Scoggins, J. R.
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Trend of North African Dust Storms and Potential Link to Climate Change
Abstract Over recent decades, North African dust storms have undergone marked variability, reflecting complex interactions between regional climate processes and environmental change. Using four decades (1984–2023) of visibility‐based observational records, we examine regional and seasonal trends in dust storm frequency across the Sahel and the Sahara,
Kolotioloma Yeo +4 more
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Squall lines are some of the most common types of mesoscale cloud systems in tropical and subtropical regions. Thunderstorms associated with these systems are among the major causes of weather-related disasters and socio-economic losses in many regions ...
Innocent L. Mbokodo +6 more
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Interactions Between Convective Storms and Their Environment [PDF]
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 ...
Chappell, C. F. +2 more
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Spring and Summer Midwestern Severe Weather Reports in Supercells Compared to Other Morphologies [PDF]
This study compares severe weather reports associated with the nine convective system morphologies used in a recent study by Gallus et al. to an additional morphology, supercell storms.
Duda, Jeffrey +2 more
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Abstract Microphysical characteristics of warm‐rain precipitation that occurred in Fuzhou region during warm seasons of 2022 and 2023 have been investigated by using polarimetric radar data. Results of a modified warm‐rain identification algorithm indicate positive ZDR variation in the liquid layer should be added as a criterion to prevent events ...
Guan Xiaojun +8 more
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Convective scale weather analysis and forecasting [PDF]
How satellite data can be used to improve insight into the mesoscale behavior of the atmosphere is demonstrated with emphasis on the GOES-VAS sounding and image data.
Purdom, J. F. W.
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Collection and analysis of radar rainfall and satellite data for the Darwin TRMM experiment [PDF]
The following subject areas are covered: video cloud camera (purpose, design, operation, data); special observing periods (SOP-2, SOP 2.5 - an extension of SOP-2); Garand algorithm; and warm ...
Hinton, Barry B., Martin, David W.
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