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Publikováno v:
Journal of Operational Meteorology. :27-39
On 2 April 2017 Louisiana saw one of its largest tornado outbreaks since 1950. The day saw a total of 21 tornadoes, six of which were classified as significant (EF2+). This extreme event resulted in an estimated 4.2 million dollars in damage and two
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 100:217-222
We examine the trajectories of four historical markers displaced during an enhanced Fujita scale 2 (EF2) tornado at the Fort Pulaski National Monument located on Cockspur Island, east of Savannah in southeast Georgia. The careful work of National Par
Autor:
John A. Knox, Jared A. Rackley
Publikováno v:
Weather and Forecasting. 31:419-432
A 30-yr climatology (1981–2010) of cold-air damming (CAD) events in the southern Appalachians was conducted using hourly surface observations and North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR) data. Analysis of the spatial distribution and frequency of
Autor:
Linli Zhu, Jordan T. McLeod, Jared A. Rackley, Thomas L. Mote, Neil Debbage, Andrew Grundstein
Publikováno v:
Papers in Applied Geography. 1:134-142
Although advances have been made regarding the influence of aerosols on precipitation processes, the ability of power plant aerosol emissions to alter cloud microphysics and enhance atmospheric convection is not yet fully understood. By analyzing the
Autor:
Taylor Gallo, Lauren Lindsey, Vittorio A. Gensini, Melyssa R. Hunter, Synne Brustad, Alan W. Black, Minh Phan, Michael Butler, John A. Knox, Jared A. Rackley, Corey B. Dunn, Robert Scroggs
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 94:1371-1380
Using publicly available information gleaned from over 1700 found-and-returned objects on the “Pictures and Documents found after the 27 April 2011 Tornadoes” Facebook page, the authors have created a database of 934 objects lofted by at least 15
Autor:
Emily N. Wilson, Corey B. Dunn, Jeremiah S. Grant, John A. Knox, Jared A. Rackley, Alan W. Black, Stephanie P. Phelps, David S. Nevius
Publikováno v:
Aviation Turbulence ISBN: 9783319236292
Forecasting aviation turbulence remains a challenge in the twenty-first century because of the small temporal and spatial scales of the phenomenon and the multiplicity of causes of the turbulence. In this chapter we discuss both the theoretically der
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23630-8_12