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A Thunderstorm Gale Forecast Method Based on the Objective Classification and Continuous Probability

open access: yesAtmosphere, 2022
Potential prediction is an important research content of thunderstorm gale weather forecast, and it is still a challenge because the environmental field of thunderstorm gale presents different characteristics under different weather conditions. Using the
Yinglian Guo   +6 more
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Analysis of synoptic situation and environmental parameters of thunderstorm gales in Hainan

open access: yes暴雨灾害, 2022
In this study we analyzed the intensity, temporal and spatial distribution, circulation situation and environmental parameters of thunderstorm gale during 2014-2018 in Hainan using regional encrypted automatic station data and sounding data at Haikou ...
Yuanhui KE   +3 more
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Synoptic classification and statistical characteristics of physical diagnoses for thunderstorm gale in Shandong Province

open access: yes暴雨灾害, 2021
In this study, we divide the region covering Shandong Province into inland and peninsula area. By using the surface meteorological observation and sounding data from the MICAPS, we have conducted a classification to the thunderstorm gale events occurred ...
Wenli HUA   +5 more
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Spatial-temporal distribution and environmental parameter characteristics for different types of thunderstorm gales in Hubei Province

open access: yes暴雨灾害, 2022
Based on conventional observation data, NCEP reanalysis data, lightning locating data and radar data, we have conducted the analysis on weather types, spatial-temporal distribution and environment condition of thunderstorm gales in Hubei from 2007 to ...
Huihong WEI   +5 more
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Comparison of Characteristics and Environmental Factors of Thunderstorm Gales over the Sichuan-Tibet Region

open access: yes应用气象学报, 2020
Characteristics, environmental factors and synoptic situations of thunderstorm gales over the Sichuan-Tibet Region from 2010 to 2017 are analyzed based on significant weather report, surface observations and sounding data from China Meteorological ...
Wang Hong, Li Ying, Song Lili, Shen Yun
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Observational Characteristics of A Hybrid Severe Convective Event in the Sichuan-Tibet Region

open access: yes应用气象学报, 2021
The Sichuan-Tibet Region is a key area for the development of western China, where severe convective weather such as thunderstorm gales occur frequently. However, due to the complex terrains, synoptic systems, and the lack of meteorological observations,
Wang Hong, Li Ying, Wen Yongren
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Doppler radar observation and analysis of two convective gale weather events in Wuhan in May 2021

open access: yes暴雨灾害, 2022
Convective gale is the most common weather phenomenon of severe storms, which causes serious disasters and is difficult to predict. Thunderstorm gales and tornado occurred successively in Wuhan on May 10 and 14, 2021.
Jue WANG   +4 more
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A Method of Forecasting Thunderstorms and Gale Weather Based on Multisource Convolution Neural Network [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2019
The local thunderstorms and gale weather occurring frequently has brought huge losses to the agriculture and transportation industries. This paper presents a method of forecasting the local thunderstorms and gale weather, in which a multisource convolution neural network is constructed to extract the features of weather-related data with multiple types
Yanping Jiang, Jinliang Yao, Zheng Qian
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Synthetic discussion on the causes and early-warnings of the first wind-hail strong convection weather over Hunan in 2018

open access: yes暴雨灾害, 2020
Based on the conventionally observed data, NCEP 6 hourly reanalyzed data, FY-2G satellite TBB data and Doppler weather radar data, we analyze the causes of the first wind-hail strong convection weather process over Hunan on 4 March 2018, and then explore
Qingxia WANG   +5 more
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Improving scenario methods in infrastructure planning: a case study of long distance travel and mobility in the uk under extreme weather uncertainty and a changing climate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This paper develops a mixed method approach to infrastructure planning through a United Kingdom (UK) case study examining the impact of a changing climate on long distance travel and mobility between London and Glasgow.
Dingwall, R   +3 more
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