Many factors, both mesoscale and larger scale, often come together in order for a particular convective initiation to take place. The authors describe a modeling study of a case from the Convective Storms Initiation Project (CSIP) in which a single thunderstorm formed behind a front in the southern United Kingdom. The key features of the case were a tongue of low-level high θw air associated with a forward-sloping split front (overrunning lower θw air above), a convergence line, and a “lid” of high static stability air, which the shower was initially constrained below but later broke through. In this paper, the authors analyze the initiation of the storm, which can be traced back to a region of high ground (Dartmoor) at around 0700 UTC, in ...
A recent field campaign in southwest England used numerical modeling integrated with aircraft and ra...
While significant attention has been given to understanding the initiation mechanisms of convective ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...
Copyright @ 2007 AMSAn isolated thunderstorm formed in the southern United Kingdom on 15 June 2005 a...
Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm...
Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm...
Copyright @ 2007 AMSThe Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) is an international project to un...
A narrow line of convective showers formed over southern England in the afternoon of 18 July 2005 an...
This is the post-print version of the Article - Copyright @ 2009 Wiley-BlackwellA narrow line of con...
Recent severe weather events have prompted the European scientific community to assess the current u...
The Convective Precipitation Experiment (COPE) was a joint UK-US field campaign held during the summ...
International audienceThe influence of different wind directions on the outbreak of convection in No...
The Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) is an international project to understand precisely w...
A case study that took place during the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (C...
Rainbands that form downwind of mountainous terrain are investigated using both idealised simulation...
A recent field campaign in southwest England used numerical modeling integrated with aircraft and ra...
While significant attention has been given to understanding the initiation mechanisms of convective ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...
Copyright @ 2007 AMSAn isolated thunderstorm formed in the southern United Kingdom on 15 June 2005 a...
Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm...
Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm...
Copyright @ 2007 AMSThe Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) is an international project to un...
A narrow line of convective showers formed over southern England in the afternoon of 18 July 2005 an...
This is the post-print version of the Article - Copyright @ 2009 Wiley-BlackwellA narrow line of con...
Recent severe weather events have prompted the European scientific community to assess the current u...
The Convective Precipitation Experiment (COPE) was a joint UK-US field campaign held during the summ...
International audienceThe influence of different wind directions on the outbreak of convection in No...
The Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) is an international project to understand precisely w...
A case study that took place during the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (C...
Rainbands that form downwind of mountainous terrain are investigated using both idealised simulation...
A recent field campaign in southwest England used numerical modeling integrated with aircraft and ra...
While significant attention has been given to understanding the initiation mechanisms of convective ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...