Program year: 1976/1977Digitized from print original stored in HDRA numerical model of a convective storm is used to generate conditions in which the study of the growth and trajectories of hailstones is made. The model consists of a one-dimensional, time-dependent system in which adiabatic conditions are assumed to exist. It was designed for conditions existing in the Texas panhandle-Oklahoma region with a maximum vertical velocity of 30 m sec⁻¹. The hailstone growth equations used in the computations account for wet growth, dry growth, and melting of the hailstone. Four sizes of hail embryos consisting of frozen droplets are considered starting at six different heights resulting in twentyfour hailstones. The embryos are produced by the c...
A downburst-producing convective storm on 8 September 1994 in Saitama Prefecture in Japan was reprod...
The time-dependent process of raindrop freezing is described in a general form, including thermodyna...
This study uses novel approaches to estimate the fall characteristics of hail, covering a size range...
The simulation of hailgrowth and its effects on cloud liquid water and energy balance is achieved by...
The simulation of hailgrowth and its effects on cloud liquid water and energy balance is achieved by...
During the Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry Experiment (DC3), a wealth of data was collected on ...
Two rapidly growing, hail-producing storms observed in Alabama during the Microburst and Severe Thun...
Variations in storm microstructure due to updraft strength, liquid water content, and the presence o...
Analytical solutions to the equations of both the growth and motion of hailstones in updrafts and of...
The three-dimensional nonstationary model of a convective cloud is used for investigating a thunders...
At subzero temperatures, cloud particles can contain both ice and liquid water fractions. Wet growth...
A midlatitude hail storm was simulated using a new version of the spectral bin microphysics Hebrew U...
This Technical Note is a case study of one of the storms examined in the 1975 field season of the Na...
Abstract: The new hypothesis about the building mechanism of hail showers is made under atmosphere c...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A downburst-producing convective storm on 8 September 1994 in Saitama Prefecture in Japan was reprod...
The time-dependent process of raindrop freezing is described in a general form, including thermodyna...
This study uses novel approaches to estimate the fall characteristics of hail, covering a size range...
The simulation of hailgrowth and its effects on cloud liquid water and energy balance is achieved by...
The simulation of hailgrowth and its effects on cloud liquid water and energy balance is achieved by...
During the Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry Experiment (DC3), a wealth of data was collected on ...
Two rapidly growing, hail-producing storms observed in Alabama during the Microburst and Severe Thun...
Variations in storm microstructure due to updraft strength, liquid water content, and the presence o...
Analytical solutions to the equations of both the growth and motion of hailstones in updrafts and of...
The three-dimensional nonstationary model of a convective cloud is used for investigating a thunders...
At subzero temperatures, cloud particles can contain both ice and liquid water fractions. Wet growth...
A midlatitude hail storm was simulated using a new version of the spectral bin microphysics Hebrew U...
This Technical Note is a case study of one of the storms examined in the 1975 field season of the Na...
Abstract: The new hypothesis about the building mechanism of hail showers is made under atmosphere c...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A downburst-producing convective storm on 8 September 1994 in Saitama Prefecture in Japan was reprod...
The time-dependent process of raindrop freezing is described in a general form, including thermodyna...
This study uses novel approaches to estimate the fall characteristics of hail, covering a size range...