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Variational optimization analysis of temperature and moisture advection in a severe storm environment /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1975)
Ensemble Kalman filter assimilation of Doppler radar data for the initialization and prediction of convective storms.
(2006)
Finally, the EnSRF is applied to the May 29-30, 2004 central Oklahoma tornadic thunderstorm case. The initial storm environment is either horizontally homogeneous as defined by a single sounding or is three dimensional as ...
Surface thermodynamic characteristics of hook echoes and rear-flank downdrafts, with implications for tornado genesis and maintenance.
(2000)
Since its first documentation in 1953, the "hook echo" has been perhaps the best-recognized radar feature of supercell storms. Hook echoes have been associated with a region of subsiding air to the rear of both tornadic ...
Estimation of Doppler and polarimetric variables for weather radars.
(2001)
A method for estimation of Doppler spectrum and its moments as well as several polarimetric variables on pulsed weather radars is presented. This scheme operates on oversampled echoes in range, that is samples of in-phase ...
On the relation between environmental wind veer and circulation in severe storms /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1971)
Dynamic adjustment in an idealized numerically-simulated bow echo.
(2002)
While the large-scale atmosphere is governed by relatively simple dynamic balance relations that describe the mutual adjustment between the mass and wind fields (e.g., hydrostatic and geostrophic balances), no simple ...
Gravity current model applied to analysis of squall-line gust front /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972)