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NCAR Annual Scientific Report April 1978 - March 1979 - Link Page Next PART0002
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Dissertation Cold Pool Processes in Different
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Characteristic Analysis of the Downburst in Greely, Colorado on 30 July 2017 Using WPEA Method and X-Band Radar Observations
Doppler Radar Meteorological Observations
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Characteristics of Microbursts in the Continental United States
11C.7 Treating Landfalling Hurricanes As Mesoscale Convective Systems - a Paradigm Shift for Weather Forecast Operations
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When Weather Matters: Science and Service to Meet Critical Societal Needs Committee on Progress and Priorities of U.S
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Top View
Microbursts: Will Technology Ever Catch up Ladawn M
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SEVERE CONVECTIVE WIND ENVIRONMENTS in GEORGIA By
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Bow Echoes: a Tribute to T. T. Fujita
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A Random Forest Method to Forecast Downbursts Based on Dual-Polarization Radar Signatures