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Directional decomposition and properties of thunderstorm outflows

open access: yesJournal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 2019
Thunderstorm outflows are usually analysed by decomposing their horizontal velocity into a slowly-varying mean part and a residual fluctuation; in this framework the wind direction is often examined qualitatively but disregarded quantitatively.
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Thunderstorm asthma

Emergency Nurse, 2014
AN ASSOCIATION between asthma and thunderstorms based on retrospective data has been noted in several papers. This study, however, draws on almost-real-time, anonymised attendance data from 35 emergency departments (EDs) in the UK, and lightning-strike plots from the Met Office.
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Colored thunderstorms

Applied Optics, 2017
Three scenarios that produce colored thunderstorms are simulated. In Scenario #1, the thunderstorm's sunlit face exhibits a color gradient from white or yellow at top to red at base when the sun is near the horizon. It is simulated with a second-order scattering model as a combination of sunlight and skylight reflected from the cloud face that is ...
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Thunderstorm phobias

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1978
A, Liddell, M, Lyons
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Managing Exacerbations in Thunderstorm Asthma: Current Insights

Journal of Inflammation Research, 2021
Josh Chatelier, Alastair G Stewart
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Thunderstorms

2021
Robert V. Rohli, Chunyan Li
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A systematic review of the role of grass pollen and fungi in thunderstorm asthma

Environmental Research, 2020
Shyamali C Dharmage   +2 more
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