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Structure and Evolution of Winter Cyclones in the Central United States and Their Effects on the Distribution of Precipitation. Part III: The Development of a Squall Line Associated with Weak Cold Frontogenesis Aloft
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: From 8 to 9 March 1992 cold frontogenesis aloft (CFA), which was associated with the development of a vigorous baroclinic wave, triggered a series of squall lines that produced large hail and several tornadoes as they moved ...
Structure and Evolution of Winter Cyclones in the Central United States and Their Effects on the Distribution of Precipitation. Part I: A Synoptic-Scale Rainband Associated with a Dryline and Lee Trough
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A convective rainband, which was approximately 1500 km in length and affected large areas of the central United States for about 16 h, developed within an evolving winter cyclone. The rainband, which will be referred to ...
Structure and Evolution of Winter Cyclones in the Central United States and Their Effects on the Distribution of Precipitation. Part IV: The Evolution of a Drytrough on 8–9 March 1992
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The structure and evolution of a drytrough (i.e., a surface pressure trough that has characteristics of both a lee trough and a dryline) from the southern Great Plains to the lower Mississippi Valley are described using ...