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A climatology of weakly forced and pulse thunderstorms in the southeast United States

Miller et al., 2017

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Miller P
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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology

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Weakly forced thunderstorms (WFTs), convection forming in the absence of a synoptic forcing mechanism and its associated shear regime, are the dominant convective mode during the warm season in the southeast United States. This study uses 15 yr (2001–15) of …
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