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Observations of transient linear oraganization and nonlinear scale interactions in lake-effect clouds. Part I: Transient linear organization
Natasha L. Miles
, Johannes Verlinde
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
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Cellular Organization
100%
Lake-effect
100%
Vertical Velocity
66%
Cloud Radar
66%
Organized Convection
66%
Mode Switching
66%
High Temporal Resolution
33%
State Universities
33%
Pennsylvania
33%
Surface Fluxes
33%
Atmospheric Conditions
33%
Winter Season
33%
Velocity Information
33%
Ice Crystals
33%
ICloud
33%
Cloud Ice
33%
Induced Convection
33%
Surface Stability
33%
Wind Shear
33%
Cloud Droplets
33%
Stability Parameters
33%
Shear Surface
33%
Change in Organizations
33%
Lake Michigan
33%
Buoyancy Flux
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Thermodynamics
100%
Time Series
33%
Atmospherics
33%
Pennsylvania
33%
Surface Flux
33%
Ice Crystal
33%
Cold Air
33%
Wind Shear
33%
Cloud Droplet
33%
Lake Michigan
33%