Weather Hazards Chapter 9, Section B. Thunderstorms Conditions –Unstable air –Lifting action –High moisture content Stages –Cumulus stageMature stage.
On December 1, 1913, a low-pressure system developed over northern Arizona, bringing precipitation to most of Eastern Colorado. What followed over the.
Chap. 6 Interactions between the tropics and midlatitudes 6.1 Cold front or pseudo-cold front 6.2 Winter subtropical cyclone or winter mid-tropospheric.
Lecture 21: Midlatitude Cyclones (Ch 10) Bjerknes’ Polar Front Theory of the life cycle of midlatitude cyclone (illustrated by storm in Ab over the weekend)
Linearly Stable Localized Atmospheric Features Inserted Into Nonlinear Cyclogenesis Richard Grotjahn, Daniel Hodyss, and Sheri Immel Atmospheric Science.
Evolution of an Alpine Lee Cyclone An attribution study examining the effects of surrounding orography on the development and morphology of a subsynoptic.
Predictability of explosive cyclogenesis over the northwestern Pacific region using ensemble reanalysis Akira Kuwano-Yoshida (Application Laboratory, JAMSTEC)
How to “Grow” a Storm
How to “Grow” a Storm Upper level shortwave passes Upper level divergence -> sfc low Cold advection throughout lower troposphere Cold advection intensifies.
Application of quasigeostrophic arguments in interpretation of extratropical cyclogenesis Niels Woetmann Nielsen Danish Meteorological Institute.
Linearly Stable Localized Atmospheric Features Inserted Into Nonlinear Cyclogenesis
South Florida Vegetable Pest and Disease Hotline - March 1, 2015