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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 ...
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
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 ...
Quantitative Assessment of Human Wind Speed Overestimation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: uman wind reports are a vital supplement to the relatively sparse network of automated weather stations in the United States, especially for localized convective winds. In this study, human wind estimates recorded in Storm ...
Maximum Wind Gusts Associated with Human-Reported Nonconvective Wind Events and a Comparison to Current Warning Issuance Criteria
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: onconvective high winds are a deceptively hazardous meteorological phenomenon. Though the National Weather Service (NWS) possesses an array of products designed to alert the public to nonconvective wind potential, documentation ...