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Publikováno v:
Weather and Forecasting. 35:1583-1603
Thunderstorms that produce hail accumulations at the surface can impact residents by obstructing roadways, closing airports, and causing localized flooding from hail-clogged drainages. These storms have recently gained an increased interest within th
Autor:
Katja Friedrich, Wiebke Deierling, Bernard Meier, Nezette Rydell, Robinson Wallace, Paul T. Schlatter, Thomas Schlatter, Brian Motta, Evan A. Kalina, Nolan J. Doesken
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 100:459-471
In recent years, hail accumulations from thunderstorms have occurred frequently enough to catch the attention of the National Weather Service, the general public, and news agencies. Despite the extreme nature of these thunderstorms, no mechanism is c
Publikováno v:
Weather and Forecasting. 34:133-150
Thunderstorms that produce surface hail accumulations, sometimes as large as 60 cm in depth, have significantly affected the residents of the Front Range and High Plains of Colorado and Wyoming by creating hazardous road conditions and endangering li
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 136:2833-2848
The 24 June 2006 Boulder hailstorm produced very heavy precipitation including disklike hailstones that grew with low density. These disklike hailstones, 4–5 cm in diameter, are unusual, and some of them appear to have accumulated graupel while alo
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Monthly Weather Review. 136:2813-2832
An 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 l
Autor:
Daniel J. Miller, John Krause, Michael P. Foster, Kevin A. Scharfenberg, Scott E. Giangrande, Valery Melnikov, Donald W. Burgess, Paul T. Schlatter, Terry J. Schuur, David L. Andra
Publikováno v:
Weather and Forecasting. 20:775-788
To test the utility and added value of polarimetric radar products in an operational environment, data from the Norman, Oklahoma (KOUN), polarimetric Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler (WSR-88D) were delivered to the National Weather Service Wea