
| Date: | 01/01/1989 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Bluestein, H.B., E.W. McCaul, Jr., G.P. Byrd, G.R. Woodall, G. Martin, S. Keighton, L. C. showell |
| Title: | Mobile sounding observations of a thunderstorm near the dryline; The Gruver, Texas storm complex of 25 May 1987 |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 117, 244-250 |
| Abstract: | During the afternoon of 25 May 1987, thunderstorms, some of which were tornadic and produced large hail, formed near a dryline in the Texas Panhandle |
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| Record ID: | 18/1 |
| Date: | 08/01/1990 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Caplan, S.J., A.J. Bedard, Jr., M.T. Decker |
| Title: | The 700-500 mb lapse rate as an index of microburst probability: An application for thermodynamic profilers |
| Publication: | J. Appl. Met., 29, 680-687 |
| Abstract: | This study validates the predicted association between frequency of dry microburst occurrence and large temperature lapse rate. In applying lapse rate trend data and high time resolution data from remote sensors, we first compared lapse rates from the Denver rawinsoder with the thermodynamic profiler and obtained linear correlation coefficients ranging from .63 to .94 |
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| Record ID: | 18/2 |
| Date: | 05/01/1987 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Caracena, F., M. Fiorino |
| Title: | Analysis of a microbrust in the FACE meteorological mesonetwork in southern Florida |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 115, 969-985 |
| Abstract: | A microburst embedded in heavy rain in a humid environment struck very near the field observing site of the Florida area cumulus experiment (FACE), producing a diverging pattern of wind damage in sugar cane. |
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| Record ID: | 18/3 |
| Date: | 01/01/1991 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Doviak, R.J., S.S. Chen, D.R. Christie |
| Title: | A thunderstorm-generated solitary wave observation compared with theory for nonlinear waves in a sheared atmosphere |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 48, 87-111 |
| Abstract: | The theory of internal nonlinear waves in a motionless medium is extended to waves in shared flow to provide a basis for the interpretation of atmospheric solitary wves. It is shown that if the Scorer parameter is zero in a semi-infinite upper region, |
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| Record ID: | 18/4 |
| Date: | 11/15/1985 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Doegemeier, K.K., R.B. Wilhelmson |
| Title: | Three-dimensional numerical modeling of convection produced by interacting thunderstorm outflows. Part II: Variations in vertical wind shear |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 42, 2404-2414 |
| Abstract: | In this second paper in a series on outflow interactions, we use the three-dimensional model described in Part I to examine the effects of vertical wind shear variations on cloud development along intersecting thunderstorm outflow boundaries. Three wind shear profiles are used in this study |
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| Record ID: | 18/5 |
| Date: | 05/01/1993 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Golding, B.W. |
| Title: | A numerical investigation of tropical island thunderstorms |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 121, 1417-1433 |
| Abstract: | A version of the United Kingdom Meteorological Office mesoscale weather prediction model is used to simulate cases of deep tropical convection from the Island Thunderstorm Experiment off the north coast of Australia. Selected cases contrast rather isolated storm development in a dry basic state, with widespread |
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| Record ID: | 18/6 |
| Date: | 06/15/1987 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Hjelmfelt, M.R. |
| Title: | The microbursts of 22 June 1985 in JAWS |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 1646-1665 |
| Abstract: | On 22 June 1985 a line of storms developed in the Joint Airport Weather Studies (JAWS) network near Denver, Colorado, in response to interaction of boundary-layer convergence lines and wind-parallel lines of convection. These storms produced six microbursts and |
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| Record ID: | 18/7 |
| Date: | 08/01/1988 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Hjelmfelt, M.R. |
| Title: | Structure and life cycle of microburst outflows observed in Colorado |
| Publication: | J. Appl. Meteor., 27, 900-927 |
| Abstract: | Intense, small-scale divergent outflows known as microbursts are held responsible for a number of aircraft acceidents. This paper describes the morpology of microburst outflows observed in Colorado. Outflows are categorized into morphological types based on analysis of observations by Doppler radar and a surface meteorological network |
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| Record ID: | 18/8 |
| Date: | 05/01/1990 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Intrieri, A.J. Bedard, Jr., R.M. Hardesty |
| Title: | Details of colliding thundrstorm outflows as observed by Doppler lidar |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 47, 1081-1098 |
| Abstract: | Three cases of colliding outflow boundaries are examined using data collected from the NOAA Doppler lidar and a meteorological tower during the summer of 1986 near Boulder, Colorado. The data are unique because the lidar and the 300 m tower were |
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| Record ID: | 18/9 |
| Date: | 02/01/1991 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Kingsmill, D.E., R.M. Wakimoto |
| Title: | Kinematic, dynamic, and thermodynamic analysis of a weakly sheared severe thunderstorm over Northern Alabama |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 119, 262-297 |
| Abstract: | A kinematic, dynamic, and thermodynamic analysis of a weakly sheared, airmass thunderstorm observed over Northern Alabama is presented. Most notable is the fact that the dominant cell is this storm closely resembles the Byers and Braham model for warm-based, airmass storms. Several phenomena never documented for this storm-type are discussed. One of these is a strong and deep |
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| Record ID: | 18/10 |
| Date: | 10/01/1987 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Knight, C.A. |
| Title: | Precipitation formation in a convective storm |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 2712-2726 |
| Abstract: | A simple and computationally efficient method is described for estimating hydrometeor size distributions within a convective storm. The method requires air motion measurements and specification of the cloud water field and the mechanism by which the hydrometeors originate |
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| Record ID: | 18/11 |
| Date: | 03/15/1987 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Knupp, K.R. |
| Title: | Downdrafts within High Plains cumulonimbi. Part I: General kinematic structure |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 987-1088 |
| Abstract: | This paper presents results from a comprehensive investigation in which observations from several case studies are integrated with three-dimensional cloud model results to examine the general kinematic structure of downdrafts associated with High Plains precipitating |
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| Record ID: | 18/12 |
| Date: | 10/01/1988 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Lin, Y-J., J.A. Coover |
| Title: | A kinetic energy analysis of a microburst-producing thunderstorm based on JAWS Dual-Doppler data |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 2764-2771 |
| Abstract: | Dual-Doppler data collected from 1646 to 1648 MDT 14 July 1982 in Colorado are used to study the kinetic energy budget of a microburst-producing thunderstorm during its mature stage. Values of each term in the kinetic energy budget equation are assessed from the Doppler derived winds and retrieved thermodynamic |
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| Record ID: | 18/13 |
| Date: | 07/01/1988 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Mahoney, W.P., III |
| Title: | Gust front characteristics and the kinematics associated with interacting thunderstorm outflows |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 116, 1474-1491 |
| Abstract: | The morphology, kinematic and thermodynamic characteristics of 30 gust fronts were examined with single and dual-Doppler rada and surface mesonet data collected in eastern Colorado during the summers of 1982 and 1984 |
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| Record ID: | 18/14 |
| Date: | 01/01/1991 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Mahoney, W.P., III, K.L. Elmore |
| Title: | The evolution and fine-scale structure of a microburst-producing cell |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 119, 176-192 |
| Abstract: | The structure and evolution of a microburst-producing cell were studied using dual-Doppler data collected in eastern Colorado during the summer of 1987. Eight volumes of multiple-Dopller data with a temporal resolution of 2.5 min were analyzed. The radar data were interpolated onto a Cartesian grid with horizontal and vertical spacing of 25 m and 200 m, respectively. |
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| Record ID: | 18/15 |
| Date: | 10/15/1987 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Mahoney, W.P., III, A.R. Rodi |
| Title: | Aircraft measurements on miroburst development from hydrometer evaporation |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 3037-3051 |
| Abstract: | This research examines the kinematic thermodynamic and microphysical characteristics of microburst-producing showers. Four precipitation showers with radar reflectivities were selected for this study, three of which produced microbursts. |
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| Record ID: | 18/16 |
| Date: | 02/01/1994 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Marwitz, J., D.W. Burgess |
| Title: | The observed inflow structure of a thunderstorm with a mesocyclone |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. REv., 122, 393-396 |
| Abstract: | Inbound and outbound passes were made with an instrumented aircraft at a variety of altitudes in the inflow region of a severe thunderstorm containing a mesoscale vortex. The streamwise vorticity, helicity, and geostrophic thermal advection were estimated from these data. The increased helicity in the inflow may explain the marked |
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| Record ID: | 18/17 |
| Date: | 10/01/1981 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Matthews, D.A. |
| Title: | Observations of a cloud arc triggered by thunderstorm outflow |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 109, 2140-2157 |
| Abstract: | This paper presents aircraft, radar, satellite and rawinsonder observations which describe a cloud that formed by moist downdraft outflow from a cumulonimbus cluster in northwest Kansas. Aircraft cross sections are presented of four variables at 160 and 320 m AGL, flown in clear air, which show the detailed structure of the mesoscale clod front in its final dissipating |
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| Record ID: | 18/18 |
| Date: | 08/01/1987 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Muller, C.K., R.E. Carbone |
| Title: | Dymamics of a thunderstorm outflow |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 1879-1898 |
| Abstract: | The kinematic and thermodynamic structures of a thunderstorm outflow are examined by means of dual Doppler radar analysis, mesonet, tower, and sounding data. The data were collected in the Denver, Colorado area during June 1984 |
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| Record ID: | 18/19 |
| Date: | 07/01/1990 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Parsons, D.B., R.A. Kropfli |
| Title: | Dynamics and fine structure of a microburst |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 47, 1674-1692 |
| Abstract: | Details of the structure of a moderate reflectivity microburst were provided by dual-Doppler radar measurements during the Phoenix II convective boundary layer experiment. The dataset allowed high resolution |
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| Record ID: | 18/20 |
| Date: | 11/01/1988 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Proctor, F.H. |
| Title: | Numerical simulations of an isolated microburst. Part I: Dynamics and structure. |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 3137-3160 |
| Abstract: | Isolated and stationary microbursts are simulated using a time-dependent, high-resolution, axisymmetric numerical model. A microburst downdraft is initiated by specifying a distribution of precipitation at the top boundary of the model and allowing it to fall into the domain. Part I of this two-part series focuses on two case studies of a |
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| Record ID: | 18/21 |
| Date: | 07/15/1989 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Proctor, F.H. |
| Title: | Numerical simulations of an isolated microburst. Part II: Sensitivity experiments |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 46, 2143-2165 |
| Abstract: | Isolated and stionary microbursts are simulated using a time-dependent, high-resolution, axisymmetric numerical model |
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| Record ID: | 18/22 |
| Date: | 04/01/1985 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Raymond, D.J., M. Wilkening |
| Title: | Characteristics of mountain-induced thunderstorm and cumulus congestus clouds from budget measurements |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 42, 773-783 |
| Abstract: | Apparent mass, moisture and energy sources associated with individual cumulus congestus and thunderstorm clouds are measured using an instrumented aircraft. The results for thunderstorms are similar to those obtained by other investigators. Cumulus congestus clouds differ greatly from thunderstorms |
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| Record ID: | 18/23 |
| Date: | 01/01/1993 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Sanders, F., D.O. Blanchard |
| Title: | The origin of a severe thunderstorm in Kansas on 10 May 1985 |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. REv., 121, 133-149 |
| Abstract: | This study of the Oklahoma-Kansas area on 10 May 1985 undertakes to explain why severe convection developed in only a small portion of northwestern Kansas despite large potential instability for surface air over the entire region and despite the approach of a mobile upper-level trough from the southwest. Special soundings from the OK PRE-STORM Program showed that a persistent thermodynamic lid above the warm moist surface boundary |
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| Record ID: | 18/24 |
| Date: | 04/01/1990 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Schlesinger, R.E. |
| Title: | Overshooting thunderstorm cloud top dynamics as approximate by a linear Lagrangian parcel model with analytic exact solutions |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 47, 988-998 |
| Abstract: | This paper presents results for a linear Lagrangian entraining parcel model of an overshooting thunderstorm cloud top. The model is based on that of Adler and Mack, but differs in that it achieves analytic, exact solutions (for constant stratospheric lapse rates), by representing mixing with |
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| Record ID: | 18/25 |
| Date: | 00/00/1987 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Schutte, T., O. Salka, S. Israelsson |
| Title: | The use of the Weibull distribution for thunderstorm parameters |
| Publication: | J. Clim. Appl. Met., 26, 457-463 |
| Abstract: | Most observations in thunderstom statistics are positive, having values between 0 and infty. Since they are of a ``duration-length' type, the normal distribution is not, in most cases, a satisfactory |
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| Record ID: | 18/26 |
| Date: | 05/01/1985 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Srivastava, R.C. |
| Title: | A simple model of evaporatively driven downdraft: Application to microburst downdraft |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 42, 1004-1023 |
| Abstract: | A simple one-dimensional, time-dependent model of an evaporatively driven downdraft is presented. The model is described by equations for raindrop evaporation, raindrop concentration, water substance, thermodynamic energy and vertical air velocity. At the top |
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| Record ID: | 18/27 |
| Date: | 05/01/1986 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Tripoli, G.J., W.R. Cotton |
| Title: | An intense, quasi-steady thunderstorm over mountainous terrain. Part IV: Three-dimensional numerial simulation. |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 43, 894-912 |
| Abstract: | A three-dimensional numerical simulation of an intense, quasi-steady left-moving thunderstorm observed over mountains terrain is presented |
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| Record ID: | 18/28 |
| Date: | 05/01/1986 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Tripoli, G.J., W.R. Cotton |
| Title: | An intense, quasi-steady thunderstorm over mountainous terrain. Part IV; Three-dimensional numerical simulation |
| Publication: | J. ATmos. Sci., 43, 894-912 |
| Abstract: | A three-dimensional numerical simulation of an intense, quasi-steady left-moving thunderstorm observed over mountainous terrain is presented |
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| Record ID: | 18/29 |
| Date: | 03/01/1983 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Trudeau, F., I. Zawadzki |
| Title: | On the influence of the vertical wind structure on convective precipitation |
| Publication: | J. Clim. Appl. Met., 22, 512-515 |
| Abstract: | This study investigates whether part of the variability of rian rates not explained by the thermodynamic parameters could be explained by the vertical wind structure as revealed by standard aerological sounding observations. The correlation found between rain rates and vertical wind structure |
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| Record ID: | 18/30 |
| Date: | 09/01/1992 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Wade, C.G., J.D. Tuttle, C.K. Mueller, S.K. Krueger |
| Title: | The role of boundary-layer convergence zones and horizontal rolls in the initiation of thunderstorms: A case study |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 120, 1785-1815 |
| Abstract: | The initiation of thunderstorms is examined through a combined observational and modeling case study. The study is based on Doppler radar |
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| Record ID: | 18/31 |
| Date: | 08/01/1988 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Wakimoto, R.M., V.N. Bringi |
| Title: | Dual-polarization observations of microbursts associated with intense convection: The 20 July storm during the MIST Project |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 116, 1521-1539 |
| Abstract: | A detailed case study of the microburst-producing storm on 20 July 1986 during the MIST Project is presented, together with visual (based on cloud photogrammetry) and radar observations during the life cycle of the storm. In particular, multiparameter |
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| Record ID: | 18/32 |
| Date: | 01/01/1994 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Wakimoto, R.M., C.J. Kessinger, D.E. Kingsmill |
| Title: | Kinematic, thermodynamic, and visual structure of low-reflectivity microbursts |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 122, 72-92 |
| Abstract: | On 9 July 1987, a series of low-reflectivity microbursts were studied over Colorado using dual-Doppler analyses, cloud photogrammetry, and in situ measurements collected by aircraft. These types of wind-shear events are particularly hazardous to the aviation community since the parent cloud and pendant virga shafts appear innocuous |
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| Record ID: | 18/33 |
| Date: | 00/00/1982 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Weisman, M.L., J.B. Klemp |
| Title: | The dependence of numerically simulated convective storms on vertical wind shear and buoyancy |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 110, 504-520 |
| Abstract: | The effects of vertical wind shear and buoyancy on convective storm structure and evolution are investigated with the use of a three-dimensional numerical cloud model. By varying the magnitude of buoyant energy and one-directional veritcla shear over a wide range of environmental conditions associated with severe storms |
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| Record ID: | 18/34 |
| Date: | 10/01/1991 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Williams, E. |
| Title: | Comments on ``Thunderstorms above frontal surfaces in environments without positive CAPE. Part I: A climatology |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 119, 2511-2513 |
| Abstract: | Observations by Colman (1990) demonstrate the existence of winter thunderstorms in environments that exhibit no positive convective available potential energy (CAPE), when standard calculations are performed with |
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| Record ID: | 18/35 |
| Date: | 11/15/1994 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | LeMone, M.A., T.Y. Chang, C. Lucas |
| Title: | On the effects of filtering on convective-core statistics |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 51, 3344-3350 |
| Abstract: | No Abstract - Notes and Correspondence |
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| Record ID: | 18/36 |
| Date: | 12/15/1994 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Schlesinger, R.E. |
| Title: | Heat, moisture, and momentum budgets of isolated deep midlatitude and tropical convective clouds as diagnosed from three-dimensional model output. Part I: Control Experiments |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 51, 3649-3673 |
| Abstract: | This project uses a three-dimensional anelastic cloud model with a simple ice phase parameterization to evaluate the feedback between isolated deep convective clouds and their near surroundings. The horizontal Reynolds averaging approach of Anthes is adopted to diagnose the vertical profiles of the individual budget terms for heat, moisture, and horisontal momentum, as well as the resultant effects of each budget as defined by apparent sources or sinks. |
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| Record ID: | 18/37 |
| Date: | 4/15/1996 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Lucas, C., E.J. Zipser, M.A. LeMone |
| Title: | Reply to Comments on Convective available potential energy in the environment of oceanic and continental clouds. |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 8, 1212-1214 |
| Abstract: | No abstract. |
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| Record ID: | 18/38 |
| Date: | 03/01/2001 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Haertel, P.T., R.H. Johnson, S. N. Tulich |
| Title: | Some simple simulations of thunderstorm outflows |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 504-516 |
| Abstract: | Three idealized simulations of thunderstorm outflows are presented. |
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| Record ID: | 18/39 |
| Date: | 05/01/2001 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Lazarus, S., A. Shapiro, K. Droegemeier |
| Title: | Application of the Zhang-Gal-Chen single-doppler velocity retrieval to a deep convective storm |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 998-1016 |
| Abstract: | The Zhang-Gal-Chen single-Doppler velocity retrieval (SDVR) technique is applied to a multicell storm observed by three radars near the Orlando, Florida airport on 9 August 1991. |
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| Record ID: | 18/40 |
| Date: | 05/01/2001 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Lane, T., M. Reeder, T. Clark |
| Title: | Numerical Modeling of Gravity Wave Generation by Deep Tropical Convection |
| Publication: | Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Vol. 58, No. 10, 15 May 2001 |
| Abstract: | Although convective clouds are known to generate internal gravity waves, the mechanisms responsible are not well understood. |
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| Record ID: | 18/41 |
| Date: | 1988 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Knupp |
| Title: | Downdrafts within High Plains cumulonimbi. Part II: Dynamics and thermodynamics |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 3965-3982 |
| Abstract: | none. |
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| Record ID: | 18/42 |
| Date: | 1987 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Knupp |
| Title: | Downdrafts within High Plains cumulonimbi. Part I: General Kinematic Structure |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 987-1008 |
| Abstract: | none. |
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| Record ID: | 18/43 |
| Date: | 1985 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Knupp, Cotton |
| Title: | Convective cloud downdraft structure: An interpretive survey |
| Publication: | Rev. Geophys., 23, 183-215 |
| Abstract: | none. |
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| Record ID: | 18/44 |
| Date: | 1986 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus (64) Severe Storms |
| Author: | Tripoli, Cotton |
| Title: | An Intense, quasi-steady thunderstorm over mountainous terrain. Part IV: Three-Dimensional numerical simulation |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 43, 894-912 |
| Abstract: | none. |
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| Record ID: | 18/45 |
| Date: | 1985 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Knupp, Cotton |
| Title: | Downdraft initiation within precipitating convective clouds |
| Publication: | 14th Conference on Severe Local Storms, 29 Oct. - 1 Nov., Indianapolis, IN. |
| Abstract: | none. |
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| Record ID: | 18/46 |
| Date: | 1985 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Knupp, Jorgensen |
| Title: | Case study analysis of a large-scale and long-lived downburst producting storm |
| Publication: | 14th Conference on Severe Local Storms, 29 Oct. - 1 Nov. Indianapolis, IN. |
| Abstract: | none. |
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| Record ID: | 18/47 |
| Date: | 1983 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus (59) Radar Meteorology |
| Author: | Knupp |
| Title: | Doppler radar analysis of the structure of a highly-sheared multicell convective storm |
| Publication: | 21st Conference on Radar Meteorology, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
| Abstract: | none. |
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| Record ID: | 18/48 |
| Date: | 1984 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Knupp, Cotton |
| Title: | Precipitating convective cloud downdraft structure-A synthesis of observations and modeling |
| Publication: | 9th International Clouds Physics Conference, 21-28 August, Tallin, U.S.S.R. |
| Abstract: | none. |
| Location: | reprints box 20
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| Record ID: | 18/49 |
| Date: | 1982 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Cotton, George, Knupp |
| Title: | An intense, quasi-steady thunderstorm over mountainous terrain. Part I: Evolution of the storm-initiating mesocale circulation |
| Publication: | J. Atmo. Sci., 39, 328-342 |
| Abstract: | none. |
| Location: | reprints box 18
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| Record ID: | 18/50 |
| Date: | 1982 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Knupp, Cotton |
| Title: | An intense, quasi-steady thunderstorm over mountainous terrain. Part II: Doppler radar observations of the storm morphological structure |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 39, 343-358 |
| Abstract: | none. |
| Location: | reprints box 18
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| Record ID: | 18/51 |
| Date: | 1982 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Knupp, Cotton |
| Title: | An Intense, quasi-steady thunderstorm over mountainous terrain. Part III: Doppler radar observations of the turbulent structure |
| Publication: | J. Atmos. Sci., 39, 359-368 |
| Abstract: | none. |
| Location: | reprints box 18
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| Record ID: | 18/52 |
| Date: | 1982 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Knupp, Cotton |
| Title: | Characteristics of downdrafts and turbulence within thunderstorms. |
| Publication: | Cloud Physics Conference, Nov. 15-18, Chicago, IL. |
| Abstract: | none. |
| Location: | Citation Only, Full Text Not In Library |
| Record ID: | 18/53 |
| Date: | 1982 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus (59) Radar Meteorology |
| Author: | Knupp, Cotton |
| Title: | Doppler Radar case study of downdraft initiation and structure within a moderately-intense thunderstorm |
| Publication: | 12th Conference on Severe Local Storms, 11-15 Jan., San Antonio, TX. |
| Abstract: | none. |
| Location: | reprints box 18
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| Record ID: | 18/54 |
| Date: | 1980 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Cotton, Tripoli, Knupp |
| Title: | A three-dimensional numerical simulation and observationsal analysis of an intense, quasi-steady thunderstorm over mountainous terrain |
| Publication: | VIII International Conference on Cloud Physics, Clermont Ferrand, France |
| Abstract: | none. |
| Location: | reprints box 16
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| Record ID: | 18/55 |
| Date: | 1981 |
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| Subject: | (18) Cumulonimbus |
| Author: | Cotton, Knupp |
| Title: | Review in Nature of Clouds and Storms: The behavior and Effect of Water in the Atmosphere |
| Publication: | By F.H. Ludlam |
| Abstract: | none |
| Location: | reprints box 17
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| Record ID: | 18/56 |