The practical predictability of severe convective thunderstorms during the 20 May 2013 severe weather event that produced the catastrophic enhanced Fujita scale 5 (EF-5) tornado in Moore, Oklahoma, was explored using ensembles of convective-permitting model simulations. The sensitivity of initiation and the subsequent organization and intensity of the thunderstorms to small yet realistic uncertainties in boundary layer and topographical influence within a few hours preceding the thunderstorm event was examined. It was found that small shifts in either simulation time or terrain configuration led to considerable differences in the atmospheric conditions within the boundary layer. Small shifts in simulation time led to changes in low-level mo...
Thermally induced thunderstorm simulations were conducted with the Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Weakly forced thunderstorms (WFTs), short-lived convection forming in synoptically quiescent regimes...
An analysis of the synoptic and mesoscale processes responsible for four severe convective events ov...
Severe convective storms and associated hazards pose significant threats to life and property. There...
Despite the relatively successful long-lead-time forecasts of the storms during the 3 May 1999 torna...
Uncertainty exists concerning the links between synoptic-scale processes and tornado outbreaks. With...
Uncertainty exists concerning the links between synoptic-scale processes and tornado outbreaks. With...
This article reports on the inland re-intensification of tropical storm (TS) Erin (2007). In this re...
How will warming temperatures influence thunderstorm severity? This question can be explored by usin...
Strong, local convective weather events are capable of causing extensive damage, but weather observa...
This work investigates the connection between relevant environmental parameters, such as the low-lev...
Small-scale (2–20 km) circulations, termed ‘severe deep moist convective storms’, account for a disp...
Severe convective storms—and the tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds that they produce—represent a r...
this paper, we first describe the current status of the Advanced Regional Prediction System of the C...
The prospect for skillful long-term predictions of atmospheric conditions known to directly contribu...
Thermally induced thunderstorm simulations were conducted with the Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Weakly forced thunderstorms (WFTs), short-lived convection forming in synoptically quiescent regimes...
An analysis of the synoptic and mesoscale processes responsible for four severe convective events ov...
Severe convective storms and associated hazards pose significant threats to life and property. There...
Despite the relatively successful long-lead-time forecasts of the storms during the 3 May 1999 torna...
Uncertainty exists concerning the links between synoptic-scale processes and tornado outbreaks. With...
Uncertainty exists concerning the links between synoptic-scale processes and tornado outbreaks. With...
This article reports on the inland re-intensification of tropical storm (TS) Erin (2007). In this re...
How will warming temperatures influence thunderstorm severity? This question can be explored by usin...
Strong, local convective weather events are capable of causing extensive damage, but weather observa...
This work investigates the connection between relevant environmental parameters, such as the low-lev...
Small-scale (2–20 km) circulations, termed ‘severe deep moist convective storms’, account for a disp...
Severe convective storms—and the tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds that they produce—represent a r...
this paper, we first describe the current status of the Advanced Regional Prediction System of the C...
The prospect for skillful long-term predictions of atmospheric conditions known to directly contribu...
Thermally induced thunderstorm simulations were conducted with the Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Weakly forced thunderstorms (WFTs), short-lived convection forming in synoptically quiescent regimes...
An analysis of the synoptic and mesoscale processes responsible for four severe convective events ov...