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Autor:
F. Martin Ralph, Paul J. Neiman, David D. Parrish, John S. Holloway, Allen B. White, Diana L. Bartels
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 134:1815-1841
Experimental observations from coastal and island wind profilers, aircraft, and other sensors deployed during the California Land-falling Jets Experiment of 1997/98 and the Pacific Land-falling Jets Experiment of 2000/01–2003/04 were combined with
Autor:
Ron W. Przybylinski, Diana L. Bartels, David C. Dowell, Nolan T. Atkins, Wen-Chau Lee, Jason C. Knievel, Michael C. Coniglio, Bradley F. Smull, Roger M. Wakimoto, Kevin R. Knupp, Greg M. McFarquhar, Robert H. Johns, George H. Bryan, Stanley B. Trier, James A. Moore, William R. Cotton, Robert M. Rauber, Robert J. Trapp, David P. Jorgensen, Morris L. Weisman, Lance F. Bosart, Conrad L. Ziegler, Christopher A. Davis, Brian F. Jewett
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 85:1075-1094
The Bow Echo and Mesoscale Convective Vortex Experiment (BAMEX) is a research investigation using highly mobile platforms to examine the life cycles of mesoscale convective systems. It represents a combination of two related investigations to study (
Autor:
Jordan G. Powers, Gerhard Hübler, Mary C. Barth, Diana L. Bartels, David D. Parrish, William C. Skamarock, Thomas Matejka, Jeffrey L. Stith, Karsten Baumann, James E. Dye
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 105:19973-19990
The observed July 10, 1996, Stratospheric-Tropospheric Experiment: Radiation, Aerosols, and Ozone (STERAO) convective system is broadly reproduced in a nonhydrostatic cloud model simulation using an idealized horizontally homogeneous sounding and no
Autor:
Diana L. Bartels, Pierre Laroche, Michael Trainer, Adrian F. Tuck, William C. Skamarock, Mary C. Barth, T. B. Ryerson, Patrice Blanchet, C. Thery, Jeffrey L. Stith, Martin Venticinque, Karsten Baumann, Gerhard Hübler, S. A. Rutledge, J. S. Holloway, Gregory J. Frost, Thomas Matejka, Eric Defer, Fred C. Fehsenfeld, James E. Dye, Timothy J. Lang, Brian A. Ridley, Ryan J. Zerr, David D. Parrish
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
The Stratospheric-Tropospheric Experiment: Radiation, Aerosols and Ozone (STERAO)-Deep Convection Field Project with closely coordinated chemical, dynamical, electrical, and microphysical observations was conducted in northeastern Colorado during Jun
Autor:
Thomas Matejka, Diana L. Bartels
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 126:92-117
Eight methods of calculating vertical air velocity in a column are compared. Each method requires some or all of the following data: horizontal divergence, vertical precipitation velocity, hydrometeor terminal fall speed, and vertical air velocity bo
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 125:193-211
On 9 June 1988 a mesoscale (;200-km diameter) convectively generated vortex (MCV) passed through the Colorado wind-profiling network. The generating convective system, which was too small to meet Maddox’s mesoscale convective complex criteria, deve
Autor:
Diana L. Bartels, Richard H. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 120:1301-1321
The vertical structure of a midtropospheric mesovortex that developed during the decay of a midlatitude mesoscale convective system over Kansas and Oklahoma on 23–24 June 1985 is documented. Surface, rawinsonde, wind profiler, and dual-Doppler data
Autor:
Robert A. Maddox, Diana L. Bartels
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 119:104-118
Despite the large number of convective systems that occur over the central United States every year, there are typically only a few well-defined, midlevel vortices apparent in satellite imagery after the overlying anvil debris from some convective co
Autor:
Brian D. Jamison, Randall S. Collander, Steven E. Koch, Brent Shaw, Edward I. Tollerud, Brandi J. McCarty, R. Michael Hardesty, W. Alan Brewer, Steven Albers, Diana L. Bartels, Daniel L. Birkenheuer, Christoph Kiemle, Fernando Caracena
Previous studies of the low-level jet (LLJ) over the central Great Plains of the United States have been unable to determine the role that mesoscale and smaller circulations play in the transport of moisture. To address this issue, two aircraft missi
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Autor:
John R. Scala, W.-K. Tao, Diana L. Bartels, Thomas Matejka, Kenneth E. Pickering, Alex J. DeCaria, Lesley Ott, Georgiy L. Stenchikov
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 110
[1] Vertical mixing of chemical tracers and optically active constituents by deep convection affects regional and global chemical balances in the troposphere and lower stratosphere. This important process is not explicitly resolved in global and regi