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Autor:
Rob Cox, Jeff Braun, John Griffith, Rebecca J. Mazur, John F. Weaver, Lindsey C. Harkabus, Steven D. Miller
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 95:199-203
R ESPONSE TO WEATHER WARNINGS. The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for issuing public warnings for all hazardous weather events across the United States. Advances in technology and basic scientific research over the years have allowed f
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Weather and Forecasting. 24:921-934
This study examines the relationship between severe weather and organized lines of cumulus towers, called feeder clouds, which form in the inflow region of supercell and multicell thunderstorms. Using Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite
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Weather and Forecasting. 21:232-241
This note provides examples of how geostationary satellite data can be applied to augment other data sources in tracking warm, moist air masses as they move northward from the Gulf of Mexico. These so-called returning air masses are often a key ingre
Autor:
John F. Weaver, D. A. N. Lindsey
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 132:1529-1533
Several examples of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) visible satellite images depicting cloud features often associated with the transition to, or intensification of, supercell thunderstorms are presented. The accompanying dis
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Weather and Forecasting. 19:614-626
A severe left-moving thunderstorm occurred on 25 May 1999 between the cities of Lubbock and Amarillo, Texas. Over its 3.5-h lifetime, the storm was responsible for flash flooding, reports of hail of up to 7 cm in diameter, and two weak tornadoes. Sat
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Weather and Forecasting. 19:496-510
This paper demonstrates the proper use of geostationary satellite imagery in wildland fire detection. The roles of both the visible and the 3.9-μm channels are emphasized. Case studies from June 2002 are presented to illustrate techniques that can b
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Weather and Forecasting. 17:1118-1127
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Weather and Forecasting. 17:635-646
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) imagery from 3 May 1999 is examined. Synoptic-scale water vapor imagery shows a deepening low-amplitude upper-level trough over the western United States on 3 May, which develops a negative til
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Weather and Forecasting. 17:124-138
This paper utilizes a severe thunderstorm case from 24 July 2000 to demonstrate the relevance of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) rapid-scan imagery and sounder data in the short-range forecasting and nowcasting time frames. R
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 81:2359-2366
A flash flood in Fort Collins, Colorado, on 28 July 1997 resulted in 5 deaths, 62 injuries, and more than $250 million in property damage. Following the 1997 flood, a great many changes were made in the city's preparedness infrastructure. On 30 April