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The Causes of Severe Convective Outbreaks in Alberta. Part I: A Comparison of a Severe Outbreak with Two Nonsevere Events
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Abstract Mesoscale and synoptic-scale analyses were carried out for a severe convective outbreak and two nonsevere convective events in central Alberta. High-resolution upper-air and surface observations gathered during ...
The Causes of Severe Convective Outbreaks in Alberta. Part II: Conceptual Model and Statistical Analysis
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: An intercomparison of all 11 Limestone Mountain Experiment case days provided the basis for a conceptual model of severe convective outbreaks in Alberta. It is proposed that most severe convective events result when ...
The Student Career Experience Program: A Door to a Career with the National Weather Service
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Recent trends in U.S. undergraduate meteorology degree recipients and employment opportunities show that the American university system is producing many more graduates than traditional employers, such as the National ...
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Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractNCAR?s AutoNowCaster (ANC) was modified to run over a large domain that encompasses the air traffic management hubs of Chicago, Illinois; New York City, New York; and Atlanta, Georgia. ANC produces nowcasts of ...
The Relationship between Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Polarity and Surface Equivalent Potential Temperature during Three Tornadic Outbreaks
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The relationship between cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning polarity and surface equivalent potential temperature (?e) is examined for the 26 April 1991, Andover?Wichita, Kansas; the 13 March 1990, Hesston, Kansas; and the 28 ...
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