Twelve Hector events, a storm which develops in northern Australia, are analyzed with the aim of identifying the main meteorological parameters involved in the storm's convective development. Based on Crook's ideal study (Crook, 2001), wind speed and direction, wind shear, water vapor, convective available potential energy and type of convection are the parameters used for this analysis. Both the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) analysis and high-resolution simulations from the Fifth-Generation Mesoscale Model (MM5) are used. The MM5 simulations are used to connect the mean vertical velocity to the total condensate at the maximum stage and to study the dynamics of the storms. The ECMWF analyses are used to evaluate...
© 2012 Dr. John Terrence AllenSevere thunderstorms present a relatively infrequent but significant t...
<p>This article investigates the role of sea surface temperature (SST) as well as the effects of eva...
Severe storms are typically simulated assuming either an idealized, horizontally homogeneous environ...
Linear and nonlinear models are used to examine the development of island thunderstorms, in particul...
This M. Sc. thesis in space engineering studies the statistical characteristics of convective stor...
The development of a severe Hector thunderstorm that formed over the Tiwi Islands, north of Australi...
The Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) is the dominant mode of intraseasonal variability in the Trop- i...
Abstract The influence of a warming climate on the occurrence of severe thunderstor...
The central east coast of Australia is frequently impacted by large hail and damaging winds associat...
Despite the continuous improvement in observation and modeling tools, warm-season forecasting of pre...
On 16 December 2015 a severe thunderstorm and associated tornado affected Sydney causing widespread ...
This article reports on the inland re-intensification of tropical storm (TS) Erin (2007). In this re...
Current climate models cannot resolve individual convective clouds and hence parameterizations are n...
This study evaluated the ability of Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) multi-physics ensembles t...
Abstract This study evaluated the ability of Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) multi-physics en...
© 2012 Dr. John Terrence AllenSevere thunderstorms present a relatively infrequent but significant t...
<p>This article investigates the role of sea surface temperature (SST) as well as the effects of eva...
Severe storms are typically simulated assuming either an idealized, horizontally homogeneous environ...
Linear and nonlinear models are used to examine the development of island thunderstorms, in particul...
This M. Sc. thesis in space engineering studies the statistical characteristics of convective stor...
The development of a severe Hector thunderstorm that formed over the Tiwi Islands, north of Australi...
The Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) is the dominant mode of intraseasonal variability in the Trop- i...
Abstract The influence of a warming climate on the occurrence of severe thunderstor...
The central east coast of Australia is frequently impacted by large hail and damaging winds associat...
Despite the continuous improvement in observation and modeling tools, warm-season forecasting of pre...
On 16 December 2015 a severe thunderstorm and associated tornado affected Sydney causing widespread ...
This article reports on the inland re-intensification of tropical storm (TS) Erin (2007). In this re...
Current climate models cannot resolve individual convective clouds and hence parameterizations are n...
This study evaluated the ability of Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) multi-physics ensembles t...
Abstract This study evaluated the ability of Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) multi-physics en...
© 2012 Dr. John Terrence AllenSevere thunderstorms present a relatively infrequent but significant t...
<p>This article investigates the role of sea surface temperature (SST) as well as the effects of eva...
Severe storms are typically simulated assuming either an idealized, horizontally homogeneous environ...