Abstract This study provides the first climatological synthesis of how urbanization augments warm-season convection among a range of cities in the southeastern U.S. By comparing the location of convection in these cities and adjacent control regions via high-resolution, radar reflectivity and lightning data, we illustrate that demographic and land-use changes feed back to local atmospheric processes that promote thunderstorm formation and persistence. Composite radar data for a 10-year, June– August period are stratified according to specific “medium ” and “high ” reflectivity thresholds. As surrogates for potentially strong (medium reflectivity) and severe (high reflectivity) thunderstorms, these radar climatologies can be used to determin...
Dataset to accompany the publication "Weakly Forced Thunderstorms in the Southeast U.S. are Stronger...
On an annual basis Tuscaloosa and surrounding areas are exposed to a variety of weather hazards asso...
Weather monitoring systems, such as Doppler radars, collect a high volume of measurements with fine ...
Five years of 0.01° latitude x 0.01° longitude multi-radar multi-sensor grids of composite reflectiv...
The distribution of warm season (June through August) thunderstorm activity surrounding Atlanta, Geo...
Rainfall changes are a complex manifestation of multi-scale processes that are influenced by both na...
Five years of 0.01° latitude × 0.01° longitude multiradar multisensor grids of composite reflectivit...
Five years of 0.01° latitude × 0.01° longitude multiradar multisensor grids of composite reflectivit...
AbstractWeakly forced thunderstorms (WFTs), convection forming in the absence of a synoptic forcing ...
A ten year analysis was conducted on the ten county Nashville metro area to determine which atmosph...
Cloud-to-Ground (CG) lightning activity was analyzed across the lower Mississippi River valley. The ...
This study explores how the Atlanta, Georgia (United States), urban region influences warm-season (...
The world's population is increasingly concentrated in large urban areas. Many observational and mod...
High-resolution WRF model sensitivity experiments are carried out (with and without urban land cover...
Abstract Most U.S. metropolitan regions have experienced urban ‘‘sprawl,’ ’ or the outward spreading...
Dataset to accompany the publication "Weakly Forced Thunderstorms in the Southeast U.S. are Stronger...
On an annual basis Tuscaloosa and surrounding areas are exposed to a variety of weather hazards asso...
Weather monitoring systems, such as Doppler radars, collect a high volume of measurements with fine ...
Five years of 0.01° latitude x 0.01° longitude multi-radar multi-sensor grids of composite reflectiv...
The distribution of warm season (June through August) thunderstorm activity surrounding Atlanta, Geo...
Rainfall changes are a complex manifestation of multi-scale processes that are influenced by both na...
Five years of 0.01° latitude × 0.01° longitude multiradar multisensor grids of composite reflectivit...
Five years of 0.01° latitude × 0.01° longitude multiradar multisensor grids of composite reflectivit...
AbstractWeakly forced thunderstorms (WFTs), convection forming in the absence of a synoptic forcing ...
A ten year analysis was conducted on the ten county Nashville metro area to determine which atmosph...
Cloud-to-Ground (CG) lightning activity was analyzed across the lower Mississippi River valley. The ...
This study explores how the Atlanta, Georgia (United States), urban region influences warm-season (...
The world's population is increasingly concentrated in large urban areas. Many observational and mod...
High-resolution WRF model sensitivity experiments are carried out (with and without urban land cover...
Abstract Most U.S. metropolitan regions have experienced urban ‘‘sprawl,’ ’ or the outward spreading...
Dataset to accompany the publication "Weakly Forced Thunderstorms in the Southeast U.S. are Stronger...
On an annual basis Tuscaloosa and surrounding areas are exposed to a variety of weather hazards asso...
Weather monitoring systems, such as Doppler radars, collect a high volume of measurements with fine ...