A ten year analysis was conducted on the ten county Nashville metro area to determine which atmospheric thermodynamic parameters are important for thunderstorm development in North-Central Tennessee. Spatiotemporal patterns of thunderstorm activity around the city were also studied. Two case studies depicting initiation (July 10, 2009) and bifurcation (June 13, 2010) of thunderstorms were additionally discussed. The purpose of the analysis was to determine whether heat from the urban heat island (UHI) or moisture from the Gulf of Mexico was a larger factor in thunderstorm formation. A similar methodology completed by Dixon and Mote (2003) for Atlanta, Georgia was used for Nashville, Tennessee. Two land based weather stations collecti...
The amount of heavy precipitation and flash flooding that occurs in middle Tennessee is an ongoing f...
ABSTRACT Weakly forced large-scale weather patterns often dominate the warm season (June-September) ...
Five years of 0.01° latitude × 0.01° longitude multiradar multisensor grids of composite reflectivit...
Abstract This study provides the first climatological synthesis of how urbanization augments warm-se...
Weather monitoring systems, such as Doppler radars, collect a high volume of measurements with fine ...
On an annual basis Tuscaloosa and surrounding areas are exposed to a variety of weather hazards asso...
The distribution of warm season (June through August) thunderstorm activity surrounding Atlanta, Geo...
Data from both 27 sites in the Atlanta mesonet surface meteorological network and eight National Wea...
Thundersnow (TSSN) is linked to increased snowfall intensity and accumulation totals within cyclones...
Abstract Most U.S. metropolitan regions have experienced urban ‘‘sprawl,’ ’ or the outward spreading...
While the spring and summer months are typically the severe weather climatological peak for the East...
During 1–2 May 2010, a series of strong thunderstorms led to 41, 57, and 43 tornado, severe wind, an...
AbstractWeakly forced thunderstorms (WFTs), convection forming in the absence of a synoptic forcing ...
Five years of 0.01° latitude × 0.01° longitude multiradar multisensor grids of composite reflectivit...
Five years of 0.01° latitude x 0.01° longitude multi-radar multi-sensor grids of composite reflectiv...
The amount of heavy precipitation and flash flooding that occurs in middle Tennessee is an ongoing f...
ABSTRACT Weakly forced large-scale weather patterns often dominate the warm season (June-September) ...
Five years of 0.01° latitude × 0.01° longitude multiradar multisensor grids of composite reflectivit...
Abstract This study provides the first climatological synthesis of how urbanization augments warm-se...
Weather monitoring systems, such as Doppler radars, collect a high volume of measurements with fine ...
On an annual basis Tuscaloosa and surrounding areas are exposed to a variety of weather hazards asso...
The distribution of warm season (June through August) thunderstorm activity surrounding Atlanta, Geo...
Data from both 27 sites in the Atlanta mesonet surface meteorological network and eight National Wea...
Thundersnow (TSSN) is linked to increased snowfall intensity and accumulation totals within cyclones...
Abstract Most U.S. metropolitan regions have experienced urban ‘‘sprawl,’ ’ or the outward spreading...
While the spring and summer months are typically the severe weather climatological peak for the East...
During 1–2 May 2010, a series of strong thunderstorms led to 41, 57, and 43 tornado, severe wind, an...
AbstractWeakly forced thunderstorms (WFTs), convection forming in the absence of a synoptic forcing ...
Five years of 0.01° latitude × 0.01° longitude multiradar multisensor grids of composite reflectivit...
Five years of 0.01° latitude x 0.01° longitude multi-radar multi-sensor grids of composite reflectiv...
The amount of heavy precipitation and flash flooding that occurs in middle Tennessee is an ongoing f...
ABSTRACT Weakly forced large-scale weather patterns often dominate the warm season (June-September) ...
Five years of 0.01° latitude × 0.01° longitude multiradar multisensor grids of composite reflectivit...