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Attributes of mesoscale convective systems at the land-ocean transition in Senegal during NASA African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analyses 2006
Marcia S. DeLonge
,
Jose D. Fuentes
, Stephen Chan
, Paul A. Kucera
, Everette Joseph
, Amadou T. Gaye
, Badiane Daouda
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
Center for Pollinator Research
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
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Mesoscale Convective Systems
100%
Senegal
100%
Multidisciplinary Analysis
100%
African Monsoon
100%
Thermodynamics
40%
Microphysical
40%
Stratiform Regions
40%
Life Cycle Stages
20%
Lower Atmosphere
20%
Surface Condition
20%
West African
20%
West Africa
20%
Atmospheric Conditions
20%
Similar Features
20%
Thermodynamic Conditions
20%
Atlantic Ocean
20%
S-band
20%
Specific Humidity
20%
Strong Gradient
20%
Flux Tower
20%
Low Reflectivity
20%
Composite Analysis
20%
Wind Shear
20%
Rain Gauge
20%
Antecedent Conditions
20%
Initial Strength
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Convective System
100%
Senegal
100%
Storm
80%
Lower Atmosphere
20%
Reflectance
20%
Western Africa
20%
Leading Edge
20%
Upper Atmosphere
20%
Atlantic Ocean
20%
Wind Shear
20%
Doppler Radar
20%
Life Cycle
20%
Rain Gage
20%