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Outflow / Atmospheric convection / Thunderstorm / Downburst / NEXRAD / Microburst / Wind / Supercell / Convective storm detection / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Storm
Date: 2007-07-12 12:51:29
Outflow
Atmospheric convection
Thunderstorm
Downburst
NEXRAD
Microburst
Wind
Supercell
Convective storm detection
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Storm

WSR-88D Review of a Downburst-Producing Thunderstorm Induced by a Westward-Moving Outflow Boundary Mark A. Rose & Bobby Boyd National Weather Service/Weather Forecast Office Old Hickory, Tennessee 1. Introduction

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