Ziegler, 2013 - Google Patents
A diabatic Lagrangian technique for the analysis of convective storms. Part II: Application to a radar-observed stormZiegler, 2013
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- Ziegler C
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- Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
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A new diabatic Lagrangian analysis (DLA) technique that derives predicted fields of potential temperature, water vapor and cloud water mixing ratios, and virtual buoyancy from three-dimensional, time-dependent wind and reflectivity fields (see Part I) is applied to the …
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