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Autor:
Rodger A. Brown, Rebecca J. Meitín
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 122:2052-2067
During the late afternoon and early evening of 27 June 1989. Three splitting thunderstorms formed over Standing Rock Indian Reservation in the southern portion of the North Dakota Thunderstorm Project area. The first two storms are the subject of thi
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Research. 28:197-226
The fields of motion within a small, strongly sheared High Plains thunderstrom are examined using measurements of reflectivity and velocity from an airborne Doppler radar and other in situ measurements. The measurements are complemented by a high res
Autor:
Brooks E. Martner, Roger F. Reinking, John H. Hirsch, Harold D. Orville, John H. Helsdon, Jeffrey L. Stith, Andrew G. Detwiler, Bruce A. Boe, Rebecca J. Meitín, Paul L. Smith, Rodger A. Brown
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 73:145-160
The North Dakota Thunderstorm Project was conducted in the Bismarck, North Dakota, area from 12 June through 22 July 1989. The project deployed Doppler radars, cloud physics aircraft, and supporting instrumentation to study a variety of aspects of co
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 47:1323-1350
A comprehensive analysis of a deep winter storm system during its passage over the Tushar Mountains of southwestern Utah is reported. The case study, drawn from the 1985 Utah/NOAA cooperative weather modification experiment, is divided into descripti
Autor:
Rebecca J. Meitín, Margaret A. LeMone
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 112:1985-1998
Evidence indicates that fair-weather to towering cumulus clouds over the East Atlantic Ocean during GATE were frequently organized into mesoscale structures. Three examples of such structures are examined, using gust-probe aircraft data collected in
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 38:1725-1750
The structure of the convective band of 14 September in the dense GATE observing array is determined using wind and thermodynamic data primarily from multiple aircraft penetrations, which are well distributed in the vertical and in time. The well-def
Autor:
David W. Stuart, Rebecca J. Meitín
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 105:748-761
As a part of the Second Coastal Upwelling Experiment along the Oregon Coast in summer 1973, extensive thermodynamic data were gathered in a mesoscale area. These data were examined in relation to the marine inversion at seven stations along a line fr
Autor:
Rebecca J. Meitín, Herbert Riehl
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 105:363-366
An unusual series of radar photographs was encountered in a major rainstorm in Venezuela in 1972. An elongated hole in the S-band radar presentation worked its way from the echo edge toward the center, then became an island and finally disappeared af