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Recent progress in the operational forecasting of summer severe weather
Amospheric-Ocean ; 33(1): 249-302, 1995. ilus, tab
Article in En | Desastres -Disasters- | ID: des-8092
Responsible library: CR3.1
Localization: CR3.1; DES
ABSTRACT
Summer severe weather (SSW) can strike suddlenly and unexpectedly with disastrous consequences for human activity. Considerable progress has been made in the past ten years in the operational forescating of SSW. Traditionally, SSW was defined to consist of tornadoes, strong winds, hail, lightning and heavy rain. Hazardous types of strong winds have recently been expanded to include microbursts, macrobursts and surfacing rear inflow jet damage behind mesoscale convective systems...(AU)
Subject(s)
Collection: Tematic databases Database: Desastres -Disasters- Main subject: Prognosis / Radar / Weather Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Amospheric-Ocean Year: 1995 Document type: Article
Collection: Tematic databases Database: Desastres -Disasters- Main subject: Prognosis / Radar / Weather Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Amospheric-Ocean Year: 1995 Document type: Article
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