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Original Paper Indoor and Built Environment Indoor Built Environ 2013;22;5:796–807 Accepted: Augest 6, 2013 The Influence of Synoptic Pattern and Atmospheric Boundary Layer on PM10 and Urban Heat Island

by Guang-xing Hea, Chuck Wah, Francis Yua, B Chan Lua, Qi-hong Denga, Pm E Urban, E Synoptic Emixing
"... layer height E Ambient pollution E Atmospheric boundary layer E Wind E Meteorological factors The purpose of this study is to evaluate the influence of synoptic pattern, as well as other corresponding boundary layer dynamic characteristics, on PM10 con-centrations and urban heat island. Statistical ..."
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layer height E Ambient pollution E Atmospheric boundary layer E Wind E Meteorological factors The purpose of this study is to evaluate the influence of synoptic pattern, as well as other corresponding boundary layer dynamic characteristics, on PM10 con-centrations and urban heat island. Statistical

©2015 American Meteorological Society

by Gary M. Lackmann , 2014
"... If the synoptic pattern accompanying Sandy had occurred in the past or if it were to ..."
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If the synoptic pattern accompanying Sandy had occurred in the past or if it were to

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by J. Bio, Env Sci, Abbasali Arvin , 2014
"... Determining synoptic patterns in atmospheric middle level of effective daily precipitation in Zayanderood basin ..."
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Determining synoptic patterns in atmospheric middle level of effective daily precipitation in Zayanderood basin

SYNOPTIC CLIMATOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT FOG

by Brian F. O’hara
"... A climatology of significant fog events (visibility dropping to 0.5 statute mile or lower for at least six consecutive hours) for the Truckee-Tahoe Airport (KTRK) in Truckee, California, is presented. The climatology is based on surface observation data from July 1994 through June 2009. National Cen ..."
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Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) reanalysis data are used to determine which upper air patterns are favorable for periods of significant fog formation. These patterns are: (a) a building ridge after an upper low/trough passage, (b) an upper low/trough offshore/approaching from the west, and (c

Synoptic conditions leading to extremely high temperatures in Madrid

by R. García, L. Prieto, J. Díaz, E. Hernández, T. Del Teso , 2001
"... Abstract. Extremely hot days (EHD) in Madrid have been analysed to determine the synoptic patterns that produce EHDs during the period of 1955–1998. An EHD is defined as a day with maximum temperature higher than 36.5 ◦ C, a value which is the threshold for the intense effects on mortatility and it ..."
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Abstract. Extremely hot days (EHD) in Madrid have been analysed to determine the synoptic patterns that produce EHDs during the period of 1955–1998. An EHD is defined as a day with maximum temperature higher than 36.5 ◦ C, a value which is the threshold for the intense effects on mortatility

Variability of synoptic-scale quasistationary thermohaline stratification patterns

by T. Liblik, U. Lips - in the Gulf of Finland in summer 2009, Ocean Sci , 2012
"... Abstract. We present and analyze high-resolution observa-tional data of thermohaline structure and currents acquired in the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea), using an autonomous buoy profiler and bottom-mounted acoustic Doppler current pro-filer during July–August 2009. Vertical profiles of tempera-ture ..."
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several periods with quasi-stationary vertical thermo-haline structure. These quasi-stationary stratification patterns persisted for 4–15 days and were dominated by certain phys-ical processes: upwelling, relaxation of upwelling, estuarine circulation and its wind-induced reversal, and downwelling

An Investigation of Synoptic and Associated Mesoscale Patterns Leading to Significant

by Raymond H. God In, Raymond H. Godin, Raymond K. Godin , 1977
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Approved for public release; distribution unlimited.

SYNOPTIC CASE STUDY OF TROPICAL CYCLOGENESIS UTILIZING TIROS DATA

by Luther H. Hodges, F. W. Reichelderfer, Neil L. Frank , 1962
"... On Sjptember 12, 1961. an unnamed tropical cyclone formed over the northern Bahama Islands, then moved northw-ard reaching the North Carolina coast near Wilmington on September 14. TIRGS satellite pictures of the formation area are available every 24 hr. for a 5-day period extending from September 1 ..."
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10 to 14. Some of the problems in fitting satellite pictures to a rather complicated synoptic pattern are discussed. Developmcnt occurred I \ ithiii the confines of a cold Low which existed in the upper troposphere. Comments are made on this process, and in particular, on the role played by the upper

Synoptic-Scale Convective Environment Climatology by ENSO Phase in the North Central United States

by Barbara E. Mayes, Joshua M. Boustead, Craig Cogil, Glenn R. Lussky, Jeffrey S. Boyne, Richard S. Ryrholm
"... The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is known to affect synoptic patterns across the continental United States, particularly by its impact on the upper tropospheric jet stream position. Global circulation patterns influence synoptic weather patterns by impacting the location of mid-tropospheric r ..."
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The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is known to affect synoptic patterns across the continental United States, particularly by its impact on the upper tropospheric jet stream position. Global circulation patterns influence synoptic weather patterns by impacting the location of mid

11B.2 AN EXAMINATION OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WIND REPORT CLIMATOLOGY: 1970-1999

by Steven J. Weiss, John A. Hart, Paul R. Janish
"... Climatological information, synoptic pattern recognition and meteorological parameter assessment (or “ingredients-based approach), provide a basis for operational forecasting. ..."
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Climatological information, synoptic pattern recognition and meteorological parameter assessment (or “ingredients-based approach), provide a basis for operational forecasting.
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