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Formation of Mesoscale Lines of Pirecipitation: Severe Squall Lines in Oklahoma during the Spring
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Four distinct kinds of severe, mesoscale convective-line development are identified in Oklahoma during the spring based on the analysis of an 11-year period of reflectivity data from the National Severe Storms Laboratory's ...
Formation of Mesoscale Lines of Precipitation: Nonsevere Squall Lines in Oklahoma during the Spring
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The development of mesoscale lines of nonsevere convection in Oklahoma during the spring is discussed. This documentation complements the study by Bluestein and Jain of severe, mesoscale convective-fine development. Three ...
Operational Systems for Observing the Lower Atmosphere: Importance of Data Sampling and Archival Procedures
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A brief field project was conducted during July 1988 to assess the potential for Next Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD), 404-MHz radar wind profilers, and digital sounding systems to monitor the low-level wind field during ...
Tornado Detection Using a Neuro–Fuzzy System to Integrate Shear and Spectral Signatures
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Tornado vortices observed from Doppler radars are often associated with strong azimuthal shear and Doppler spectra that are wide and flattened. The current operational tornado detection algorithm (TDA) primarily searches ...
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