Miller et al., 2017 - Google Patents
A climatology of weakly forced and pulse thunderstorms in the southeast United StatesMiller et al., 2017
View HTML- Document ID
- 1125724122597090639
- Author
- Miller P
- Mote T
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
External Links
Snippet
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 …
- 239000002131 composite material 0 abstract description 40
Classifications
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01W—METEOROLOGY
- G01W1/00—Meteorology
- G01W1/10—Devices for predicting weather conditions
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING; COUNTING
- G06K—RECOGNITION OF DATA; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
- G06K9/00—Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
- G06K9/00624—Recognising scenes, i.e. recognition of a whole field of perception; recognising scene-specific objects
- G06K9/0063—Recognising patterns in remote scenes, e.g. aerial images, vegetation versus urban areas
- G06K9/00657—Recognising patterns in remote scenes, e.g. aerial images, vegetation versus urban areas of vegetation
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01W—METEOROLOGY
- G01W1/00—Meteorology
- G01W1/02—Instruments for indicating weather conditions by measuring two or more variables, e.g. humidity, pressure, temperature, cloud cover, wind speed
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01W—METEOROLOGY
- G01W1/00—Meteorology
- G01W1/08—Adaptations of balloons, missiles, or aircraft for meteorological purposes; Radiosondes
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Miller et al. | A climatology of weakly forced and pulse thunderstorms in the southeast United States | |
| Song et al. | Contrasting spring and summer large-scale environments associated with mesoscale convective systems over the US Great Plains | |
| Rasmussen et al. | Orogenic convection in subtropical South America as seen by the TRMM satellite | |
| Homeyer et al. | On the development of above-anvil cirrus plumes in extratropical convection | |
| Bedka et al. | The above-anvil cirrus plume: An important severe weather indicator in visible and infrared satellite imagery | |
| Anderson-Frey et al. | Investigation of near-storm environments for tornado events and warnings | |
| Parker | Composite VORTEX2 supercell environments from near-storm soundings | |
| Knutson et al. | Global projections of intense tropical cyclone activity for the late twenty-first century from dynamical downscaling of CMIP5/RCP4. 5 scenarios | |
| Nicholson et al. | The seasonal evolution of the atmospheric circulation over West Africa and equatorial Africa | |
| Atkins et al. | Vortex structure and evolution within bow echoes. Part I: Single-Doppler and damage analysis of the 29 June 1998 derecho | |
| Smith et al. | Measured severe convective wind climatology and associated convective modes of thunderstorms in the contiguous United States, 2003–09 | |
| Sitkowski et al. | Intensity and structure changes during hurricane eyewall replacement cycles | |
| Davis et al. | Radar climatology of tornadic and nontornadic vortices in high-shear, low-CAPE environments in the mid-Atlantic and southeastern United States | |
| Loikith et al. | Characterizing large-scale meteorological patterns and associated temperature and precipitation extremes over the northwestern United States using self-organizing maps | |
| Viale et al. | Summer precipitation events over the western slope of the subtropical Andes | |
| Smith et al. | Diagnosing the conditional probability of tornado damage rating using environmental and radar attributes | |
| Clark et al. | Application of object-based time-domain diagnostics for tracking precipitation systems in convection-allowing models | |
| Parker et al. | Organizational modes of midlatitude mesoscale convective systems | |
| Coniglio et al. | An observational study of derecho-producing convective systems | |
| Wingo et al. | Effects of vertical wind shear on tropical cyclone precipitation | |
| Smith et al. | Convective modes for significant severe thunderstorms in the contiguous United States. Part I: Storm classification and climatology | |
| Wheatley et al. | Radar and damage analysis of severe bow echoes observed during BAMEX | |
| Sobash et al. | Assimilating surface mesonet observations with the EnKF to improve ensemble forecasts of convection initiation on 29 May 2012 | |
| Hamada et al. | Large-scale environmental conditions related to midsummer extreme rainfall events around Japan in the TRMM region | |
| Wu et al. | Evaluation of microphysics schemes in tropical cyclones using polarimetric radar observations: Convective precipitation in an outer rainband |