An examination of severe wind-producing mesoscale convective systems that occur in environments of very limited moisture is presented. Such systems, herein referred to as low-dewpoint derechos (LDDs), are difficult to forecast as they form in regions where the level of convective instability is well below that normally associated with severe convective weather. Using a dataset consisting of 12 LDDs that affected various parts of the continental United States, composite surface and upper-level analyses are constructed. These are used to identify factors that appear to be associated with LDD initiation and sustenance. It is shown that LDDs occur in mean kinematic and thermodynamic patterns notably different from those associated with most der...
Downdrafts and cold pool characteristics for strong mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) and isolate...
Observed upper air soundings that occurred within 2 h and 167 km of derechos were collected and anal...
During 9–11 November 1998 and 9–10 March 2002, two similar convective lines moved across the central...
Because of the damaging winds and other severe weather threats with which they are associated, derec...
This study documents the complex environment and early evolution of the remarkable derecho that trav...
This study identifies the common large-scale environments associated with the development of derecho...
In this paper the authors address one type of severe weather: strong straight-line winds. The case o...
2 Previous studies have identified meteorological variables linked with intense mesoscale convective...
Nocturnal convection is a common feature of the Great Plains region. Forecasting this convection, ho...
Synoptic-scale environments favourable for producing derechos, or widespread convectively induced wi...
The evolution of the mesoscale flow and precipitation distribution are investigated for a small meso...
March 27, 1991.Also issued as author's dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Colorado State University, 1991.Inclu...
Convective windstorms are driven by downdrafts, the physics of which are relatively sim-ple and corr...
Although nocturnal convection is frequently observed, the mechanisms that allow nocturnal mesoscale ...
On 15 July 1995, a derecho-producing mesoscale convective system inflicted considerable damage throu...
Downdrafts and cold pool characteristics for strong mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) and isolate...
Observed upper air soundings that occurred within 2 h and 167 km of derechos were collected and anal...
During 9–11 November 1998 and 9–10 March 2002, two similar convective lines moved across the central...
Because of the damaging winds and other severe weather threats with which they are associated, derec...
This study documents the complex environment and early evolution of the remarkable derecho that trav...
This study identifies the common large-scale environments associated with the development of derecho...
In this paper the authors address one type of severe weather: strong straight-line winds. The case o...
2 Previous studies have identified meteorological variables linked with intense mesoscale convective...
Nocturnal convection is a common feature of the Great Plains region. Forecasting this convection, ho...
Synoptic-scale environments favourable for producing derechos, or widespread convectively induced wi...
The evolution of the mesoscale flow and precipitation distribution are investigated for a small meso...
March 27, 1991.Also issued as author's dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Colorado State University, 1991.Inclu...
Convective windstorms are driven by downdrafts, the physics of which are relatively sim-ple and corr...
Although nocturnal convection is frequently observed, the mechanisms that allow nocturnal mesoscale ...
On 15 July 1995, a derecho-producing mesoscale convective system inflicted considerable damage throu...
Downdrafts and cold pool characteristics for strong mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) and isolate...
Observed upper air soundings that occurred within 2 h and 167 km of derechos were collected and anal...
During 9–11 November 1998 and 9–10 March 2002, two similar convective lines moved across the central...