Recurring polarimetric radar signatures in supercells include deep and persistent differential reflectivity (ZDR) columns, hail inferred in low-level scans, and the ZDR arc signature.
Matthew S. Van Den Broeke, Erik R. Green
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Notable impact of wildfires in the western United States on weather hazards in the central United States. [PDF]
Zhang Y +5 more
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An Entropy Generation Rate Model for Tropospheric Behavior That Includes Cloud Evolution. [PDF]
Sekhar JA.
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Analysis of Hail Processes Caused by a Supercell Storm [PDF]
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A comparison between GOES-1 IR digital data and radar data for the 4 April 1977 severe storms outbreak [PDF]
The 4 April 1977 severe storms outbreak over Georgia and Alabama provided an excellent opportunity to examine the complementary characteristics between satellite and radar ...
Anthony, R., Peslen, C. A.
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Lightning Geolocation and Flash Rates From LF Radio Observations During the RELAMPAGO Field Campaign. [PDF]
Antunes de Sá A +2 more
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Integration of the Total Lightning Jump Algorithm into Current Operational Warning Environment Conceptual Models [PDF]
The purpose of the total lightning jump algorithm (LJA) is to provide forecasters with an additional tool to identify potentially hazardous thunderstorms, yielding increased confidence in decisions within the operational warning environment.
Blakeslee, R. +5 more
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Limits to Hole Mobility and Doping in Copper Iodide. [PDF]
Willis J +6 more
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Eta Model Storm-Relative Winds Associated with Tornadic and Nontornadic Supercells
Abstract A conceptual model for sustained low-level mesocyclones is tested as a tornado forecast tool with observations and forecasts from the operational Eta Model. In the conceptual model, a balance between low-level storm inflow and outflow allows the development of a persistent low-level mesocyclone along the rear flank of a supercell thunderstorm,
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Thunderstorms Producing Sferic-Geolocated Gamma-Ray Flashes Detected by TETRA-II. [PDF]
Smith D +5 more
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