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Vol. 16-3 2021

December 21, 2021

The Effects of Heterogeneous Surface Roughness on Boundary Layer Kinematics and Wind Shear

Timothy A. Coleman, Kevin R. Knupp, and Preston T. Pangle

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: boundary layer, lake effects, land cover, numerical simulations, orographic effects, wind

Vol 15-4 2020

December 15, 2020

Placement of Observations to Correct Return-Flow Forecasts

John M. Lewis, S. Lakshmivarahan, Junjun Hu, Robert Rabin

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: coupled models, data assimilation, marine meteorology, model errors, numerical simulations, synoptic meteorology

Vol 14-2 2019

April 17, 2019

High Resolution Real-data WRF Modeling and Verification of Tropical Cyclone Tornadoes Associated with Hurricane Ivan 2004

Dereka L. Carroll-Smith, Logan C. Dawson, Robert J. Trapp

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: convection-allowing models, mesoscale models, numerical simulations, supercells, tornadoes, tropical cyclones

Vol 11-3 2016

July 26, 2016

The Sensitivity of Deep Ascent of Cold-Pool Air to Vertical Shear and Cold-Pool Buoyancy

Adam Houston

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: convective-scale processes, numerical simulations, severe weather, storm environments, supercells

Vol 9-4 2014

October 16, 2014

Would “Tornado-Preventing” Walls Work?

Brice Evan Coffer

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: mesoscale models, numerical modeling, numerical simulations, orographic effects, tornadoes, weather modification

Vol 9-3 2014

September 13, 2014

Effects of Mid- and Upper-level Drying on Microphysics of Simulated Supercell Storms

Matthew Van Den Broeke

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: cloud microphysics, convective-scale processes, hail, mesocyclones, numerical simulations, storm environments

Vol 9-1 2014

January 1, 2014

Topographic Sensitivity of the Snake River Plain Convergence Zone of Eastern Idaho. Part II: Numerical Simulations

Thomas A Andretta

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: complex terrain, mesoscale processes, mountain meteorology, numerical simulations, orographic effects, snowfall

Vol 7-1 2012

January 19, 2012

A Modeling Study of Supercell Development in the Presence of a Preexisting Airmass Boundary

Jennifer M. Laflin, Adam L. Houston

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: convective-scale processes, mesocyclones, mesoscale processes, numerical simulations, storm environments, supercells

Vol 2-8 2007

December 31, 2007

An observational and idealized numerical examination of low-level counter-rotating vortices in the rear flank of supercells

Jerry M. Straka, Erik N. Rasmussen, Robert P. Davies-Jones, Paul M. Markowski

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: cloud-resolving models, convective-scale processes, numerical simulations, supercells

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