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Understanding Meteorological Changes Following Severe Defoliation during a Strong Hurricane Landfall: Insights from Hurricane Michael (2018)
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Standardizing the definition of a “pulse” thunderstorm
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: solated, short-lived thunderstorms forming in weakly forced environments are referenced through a surplus of terminology. Further, the language used to describe the strongest, severe-weather-producing subset of these storms ...
A Preliminary Assessment of Using Spatiotemporal Lightning Patterns for a Binary Classification of Thunderstorm Mode
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his study provides a preliminary, regional assessment of the viability of using spatiotemporal lightning patterns to classify storms into single- versus multi- and supercell storm modes. Total lightning flashes (intracloud ...
Atmospheric Flash Drought in the Caribbean
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Understanding Meteorological Changes Following Severe Defoliation during a Strong Hurricane Landfall: Insights from Hurricane Michael (2018)
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
The Role of Mesoscale-Convective Processes in Explaining the 21 November 2016 Epidemic Thunderstorm Asthma Event in Melbourne, Australia
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: major thunderstorm asthma epidemic struck Melbourne and surrounding Victoria, Australia, on 21 November 2016, which led to multiple deaths, a flood of residents seeking medical attention for respiratory problems, and an ...
A Multithickness Sea Ice Model Accounting for Sliding Friction
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A multithickness sea ice model explicitly accounting for the ridging and sliding friction contributions to sea ice stress is developed. Both ridging and sliding contributions depend on the deformation type through functions ...
An Empirical Study of the Relationship between Seasonal Precipitation and Thermodynamic Environment in Puerto Rico
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractWith limited groundwater reserves and few reservoirs, Caribbean islands such as Puerto Rico are largely dependent on regular rainfall to meet societal and ecological water needs. Thus, the ability to anticipate ...