Data from both 27 sites in the Atlanta mesonet surface meteorological network and eight National Weather Service sites were analyzed for the period from 26 July to 3 August 1996. Analysis of the six precipitation events over the city during the period (each on a di!erent day) showed that its urban heat island (UHI) induced a convergence zone that initiated three of the storms at di!erent times of the day, i.e., 0630, 0845, and 1445 EDT. Previous analysis has shown that New York City (NYC) e!ects summer daytime thunderstorm formation and/or movement. That study found that during nearly calm regional #ow conditions, the NYC UHI initiates convective activity. Moving thunderstorms, however, tended to bifurcate and to move around the city, due t...
A 12-year climatology of lightning cloud-to-ground flash activity for Georgia revealed the existence...
As the overall temperature of Earth continues to warm, atmospheric hazards (e.g. heatwaves, cyclones...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Heat waves (HWs) are among the most damaging ...
The distribution of warm season (June through August) thunderstorm activity surrounding Atlanta, Geo...
This study explores how the Atlanta, Georgia (United States), urban region influences warm-season (...
urban region influences warm-season (May through September) cloud-to-ground lightning flashes and pr...
A ten year analysis was conducted on the ten county Nashville metro area to determine which atmosph...
More than half of the world\u27s current population resides in urban areas, and cities account for r...
Abstract This study provides the first climatological synthesis of how urbanization augments warm-se...
Abstract Most U.S. metropolitan regions have experienced urban ‘‘sprawl,’ ’ or the outward spreading...
High-resolution WRF model sensitivity experiments are carried out (with and without urban land cover...
Measurements of air temperature and humidity in the urban canopy layer during July 2009 in 26 sites ...
Numerous research studies have been conducted on the modification of weather and local climate by th...
micrometeorological tower and five Automated Surface Observing Stations (ASOS) were examined during ...
Service radars. The radar data, at 2 km and 5 min spatial and temporal resolutions, allows for high ...
A 12-year climatology of lightning cloud-to-ground flash activity for Georgia revealed the existence...
As the overall temperature of Earth continues to warm, atmospheric hazards (e.g. heatwaves, cyclones...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Heat waves (HWs) are among the most damaging ...
The distribution of warm season (June through August) thunderstorm activity surrounding Atlanta, Geo...
This study explores how the Atlanta, Georgia (United States), urban region influences warm-season (...
urban region influences warm-season (May through September) cloud-to-ground lightning flashes and pr...
A ten year analysis was conducted on the ten county Nashville metro area to determine which atmosph...
More than half of the world\u27s current population resides in urban areas, and cities account for r...
Abstract This study provides the first climatological synthesis of how urbanization augments warm-se...
Abstract Most U.S. metropolitan regions have experienced urban ‘‘sprawl,’ ’ or the outward spreading...
High-resolution WRF model sensitivity experiments are carried out (with and without urban land cover...
Measurements of air temperature and humidity in the urban canopy layer during July 2009 in 26 sites ...
Numerous research studies have been conducted on the modification of weather and local climate by th...
micrometeorological tower and five Automated Surface Observing Stations (ASOS) were examined during ...
Service radars. The radar data, at 2 km and 5 min spatial and temporal resolutions, allows for high ...
A 12-year climatology of lightning cloud-to-ground flash activity for Georgia revealed the existence...
As the overall temperature of Earth continues to warm, atmospheric hazards (e.g. heatwaves, cyclones...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Heat waves (HWs) are among the most damaging ...