The Advanced Regional Prediction System (ARPS) model is employed to perform high-resolution nu-merical simulations of a mesoscale convective system and associated cyclonic line-end vortex (LEV) tha
During the past decade, both research and operational numerical weather prediction models, e.g. Weat...
On the morning of 28 May 1998, a mesoscale convec-tively-generated vortex (MCV) was observed over th...
Severe convective storms and associated hazards pose significant threats to life and property. There...
A three-dimensional variational (3DVAR) assimilation technique developed for a convective-scale NWP ...
this paper, we first describe the current status of the Advanced Regional Prediction System of the C...
In recent studies, the authors have successfully demonstrated the ability of an ensemble Kalman filt...
Despite the relatively successful long-lead-time forecasts of the storms during the 3 May 1999 torna...
The Advanced Regional Prediction System (ARPS) model developed at Center for Analysis and Prediction...
Climatological characteristics of mesoscale convective vortices (MCVs) occurring in the state of Okl...
Various configurations of the intermittent data assimilation procedure for Level-II Weather Surveill...
The authors employ data from the NOAA Wind Profiler Network to present a scale-discriminating vortic...
This paper will examine the structure and evolution of the 8 May 2003 Central Oklahoma tornadic supe...
The impact of increasing the number of predicted moments in a multimoment bulk microphysics scheme i...
Low-level mesovortices are associated with enhanced surface wind gusts and high-end wind damage in q...
The practical predictability of severe convective thunderstorms during the 20 May 2013 severe weathe...
During the past decade, both research and operational numerical weather prediction models, e.g. Weat...
On the morning of 28 May 1998, a mesoscale convec-tively-generated vortex (MCV) was observed over th...
Severe convective storms and associated hazards pose significant threats to life and property. There...
A three-dimensional variational (3DVAR) assimilation technique developed for a convective-scale NWP ...
this paper, we first describe the current status of the Advanced Regional Prediction System of the C...
In recent studies, the authors have successfully demonstrated the ability of an ensemble Kalman filt...
Despite the relatively successful long-lead-time forecasts of the storms during the 3 May 1999 torna...
The Advanced Regional Prediction System (ARPS) model developed at Center for Analysis and Prediction...
Climatological characteristics of mesoscale convective vortices (MCVs) occurring in the state of Okl...
Various configurations of the intermittent data assimilation procedure for Level-II Weather Surveill...
The authors employ data from the NOAA Wind Profiler Network to present a scale-discriminating vortic...
This paper will examine the structure and evolution of the 8 May 2003 Central Oklahoma tornadic supe...
The impact of increasing the number of predicted moments in a multimoment bulk microphysics scheme i...
Low-level mesovortices are associated with enhanced surface wind gusts and high-end wind damage in q...
The practical predictability of severe convective thunderstorms during the 20 May 2013 severe weathe...
During the past decade, both research and operational numerical weather prediction models, e.g. Weat...
On the morning of 28 May 1998, a mesoscale convec-tively-generated vortex (MCV) was observed over th...
Severe convective storms and associated hazards pose significant threats to life and property. There...