Browsing by Department "Meteorology"
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(1976)The energy flux terms in the surface heat balance equation were computed using parameterizations and mean monthly temperature, precipitation, planetary albedo, cloudiness, and vapor pressure data for 85 very dry locations. ...
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(1977)A numerical model of a convective storm is used to generate conditions in which the study of the growth and trajectories of hailstones is made. The model consists of a one-dimensional, time-dependent system in which adiabatic ...
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(1980)Synoptic analysis, diagnostic calculations of vorticity and divergence, and satellite imagery are used to determine the role played by the surrounding synoptic features in the intensity changes of a minimal Gulf of Mexico ...
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(1998)An analysis of the climatic averages from a number of locations in Texas is performed to ascertain whether they contain a sea-land breeze signature. Theory and previous research dictates that if any such signature exists, ...
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(1977)The dryline is a phenomenon of the southern Great Plains region where thunderstorms are known to develop. The dryline occurs when maritime tropical air from the Gulf of Mexico encounters continental tropical air flowing ...