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contributor authorSchlatter, Paul T.
contributor authorSchlatter, Thomas W.
contributor authorKnight, Charles A.
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:26:01Z
date available2017-06-09T16:26:01Z
date copyright2008/08/01
date issued2008
identifier issn0027-0644
identifier otherams-67799.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4209285
description abstractAn unusual, isolated hailstorm descended on Boulder, Colorado, on the evening of 24 June 2006. Starting with scattered large, flattened, disk-shaped hailstones and ending with a deluge of slushy hail that was over 4 cm deep on the ground, the storm lasted no more than 20 min and did surprisingly little damage except to vegetation. Part I of this two-part paper examines the meteorological conditions preceding the storm and the signatures it exhibited on Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler (WSR-88D) displays. There was no obvious upper-tropospheric forcing for this storm, vertical shear of the low-level wind was minimal, the boundary layer air feeding the storm was not very moist (maximum dewpoint 8.5°C), and convective available potential energy calculated from a modified air parcel was at most 1550 J kg?1. Despite these handicaps, the hail-producing storm had low-level reflectivity exceeding 70 dBZ, produced copious low-density hail, exhibited strong rotation, and generated three extensive bounded weak-echo regions (BWERs) in succession. The earliest of these filled with high reflectivities as the second one to the south poked up through precipitation-filled air. This has implications for low-density hail growth, as discussed in Part II.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleAn Unusual Hailstorm on 24 June 2006 in Boulder, Colorado. Part I: Mesoscale Setting and Radar Features
typeJournal Paper
journal volume136
journal issue8
journal titleMonthly Weather Review
identifier doi10.1175/2008MWR2337.1
journal fristpage2813
journal lastpage2832
treeMonthly Weather Review:;2008:;volume( 136 ):;issue: 008
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