An investigation is presented of a quasi-stationary convective system (QSCS) which occurred over the UK Southwest Peninsula on 21 July 2010. This system was remarkably similar in its location and structure to one which caused devastating flash flooding in the coastal village of Boscastle, Cornwall on 16 August 2004. However, in the 2010 case rainfall accumulations were around four times smaller and no flooding was recorded. The more extreme nature of the Boscastle case is shown to be related to three factors: (1) higher rain rates, associated with a warmer and moister tropospheric column and deeper convective clouds; (2) a more stationary system, due to slower evolution of the large-scale flow; and (3) distribution of the heaviest precipita...
Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) are relatively rare events in the UK but, when they do occur, ca...
Two examples of quasi-stationary convective systems respon-sible for extreme rainfall events were ex...
As environmental change is happening at an unprecedented pace, a comprehensive and holistic approach...
Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm...
A recent field campaign in southwest England used numerical modeling integrated with aircraft and ra...
Recent severe weather events have prompted the European scientific community to assess the current u...
Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm...
The Convective Precipitation Experiment (COPE) was a joint UK-US field campaign held during the summ...
The synoptic-scale meteorological conditions leading up to the 30 most extreme sub-daily summer rain...
Copyright @ 2007 AMSThe Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) is an international project to un...
The Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) is an international project to understand precisely w...
Extreme wind is the main driver of loss in North-West Europe, with flooding being the second-highest...
A narrow line of convective showers formed over southern England in the afternoon of 18 July 2005 an...
Many factors, both mesoscale and larger scale, often come together in order for a particular convect...
Nine tornado outbreaks (days with three or more tornadoes) have occurred in the United Kingdom from ...
Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) are relatively rare events in the UK but, when they do occur, ca...
Two examples of quasi-stationary convective systems respon-sible for extreme rainfall events were ex...
As environmental change is happening at an unprecedented pace, a comprehensive and holistic approach...
Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm...
A recent field campaign in southwest England used numerical modeling integrated with aircraft and ra...
Recent severe weather events have prompted the European scientific community to assess the current u...
Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm...
The Convective Precipitation Experiment (COPE) was a joint UK-US field campaign held during the summ...
The synoptic-scale meteorological conditions leading up to the 30 most extreme sub-daily summer rain...
Copyright @ 2007 AMSThe Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) is an international project to un...
The Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) is an international project to understand precisely w...
Extreme wind is the main driver of loss in North-West Europe, with flooding being the second-highest...
A narrow line of convective showers formed over southern England in the afternoon of 18 July 2005 an...
Many factors, both mesoscale and larger scale, often come together in order for a particular convect...
Nine tornado outbreaks (days with three or more tornadoes) have occurred in the United Kingdom from ...
Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) are relatively rare events in the UK but, when they do occur, ca...
Two examples of quasi-stationary convective systems respon-sible for extreme rainfall events were ex...
As environmental change is happening at an unprecedented pace, a comprehensive and holistic approach...