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Proposed Conceptual Taxonomy for Proper Identification and Classification of Tornado Events
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A practical approach is recommended for identifying and archiving tornado events, based on the use of definitions that label all vortices as either type I, II, or III tornadoes. This methodology will provide a more meaningful ...
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Publisher: American Meteorological Society
A Multiresolution Ensemble Hybrid 4DEnVar with Variable Ensemble Sizes to Improve Global and Tropical Cyclone Track Numerical Prediction
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Multivariate Self-Organizing Map Approach to Classifying Supercell Tornado Environments Using Near-Storm, Low-Level Wind and Thermodynamic Profiles
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractSelf-organizing maps (SOMs) have been shown to be a useful tool in classifying meteorological data. This paper builds on earlier work employing SOMs to classify model analysis proximity soundings from the near-storm ...
A Multiresolution Ensemble Hybrid 4DEnVar with Variable Ensemble Sizes to Improve Global and Tropical Cyclone Track Numerical Prediction
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
DOW Radar Observations of Wind Farms
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: h of the wind industry in recent years has motivated investigation into wind farm interference with the operation of the nationwide Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler (WSR-88D) network. Observations of a wind farm ...
The Influence of a Lake-to-Lake Connection from Lake Huron on the Lake-Effect Snowfall in the Vicinity of Lake Ontario
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractLake-effect storms (LES) produce substantial snowfall in the vicinity of the downwind shores of the Great Lakes. These storms may take many forms; one type of LES event, lake to lake (L2L), occurs when LES ...
NASA’s Remotely-sensed Precipitation: A Reservoir for Applications Users
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: recipitation is the fundamental source of freshwater in the water cycle. It is critical for everyone, from subsistence farmers in Africa to weather forecasters around the world, to know when, where and how much rain and ...
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