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A Geographic Information Systems–Based Analysis of Supercells across Oklahoma from 1994 to 2003
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Oklahoma is a region that is well known for its high frequency of severe thunderstorms, which vary in activity, mode, and coverage. In particular, this region experiences a significant number of highly organized supercell ...
Drought and Pluvial Dipole Events within the Great Plains of the United States
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he purpose of this study was to quantify dipole events (a drought year followed by a pluvial year) for various spatial scales including the nine Oklahoma climate divisions and the author-defined regions of the U.S. Southern ...
Improved Installation Procedures for Deep-Layer Soil Moisture Measurements
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The Oklahoma Mesonet, an automated network of 115 meteorological observing stations, includes soil moisture monitoring devices at 60 locations. The Campbell Scientific model 229-L matric potential (water potential) sensor ...
Significant Inversions and Rapid In Situ Cooling at a Well-Sited Oklahoma Mesonet Station
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The El Reno Oklahoma Mesonet (ELRE) site is one of a few Oklahoma Mesonet sites that has measured inversions of 10°C or greater between 1.5 and 9 m. Historical analyses revealed that strong inversions at ELRE have occurred ...
The WxChallenge: Forecasting Competition, Educational Tool, and Agent of Cultural Change
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: llenge, a project developed at the University of Oklahoma, brings a state-of-the-art, fun, and exciting forecast contest to participants at colleges and universities across North America. The challenge is to forecast the ...
Usage of Existing Meteorological Data Networks for Parameterized Road Ice Formation Modeling
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: road ice prediction model was developed based on existing data networks with an objective of providing a computationally efficient method of road ice forecasting. Icing risk was separated into three distinct road ice ...
Diagnosing Moisture Sources for Flash Floods in the United States. Part I: Kinematic Trajectories
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThis study uses backward trajectories derived from North American Regional Reanalysis data for 19 253 flash flood reports during the period 2007?13 published by the National Weather Service to assess the origins ...
Evaluation of a Land–Atmosphere Coupling Metric Computed from a Ground-Based Infrared Interferometer
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Diagnosing Moisture Sources for Flash Floods in the United States. Part II: Terrestrial and Oceanic Sources of Moisture
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractBackward trajectories were derived from North American Regional Reanalysis data for 19 253 flash flood reports published by the National Weather Service to determine the along-path contribution of the land surface ...
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