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Storm / Atmospheric thermodynamics / Atmospheric convection / Mesoscale convective system / Squall line / Weather front / Outflow boundary / Convection / Squall / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences / Weather
Date: 2013-12-24 10:50:06
Storm
Atmospheric thermodynamics
Atmospheric convection
Mesoscale convective system
Squall line
Weather front
Outflow boundary
Convection
Squall
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Weather

JP5J.6 Conditioning of the inflow environment by organized convection: An investigation based on BAMEX data Gretchen L. Mullendore∗ and Robert G. Fovell Univ. of California, Los Angeles October 25, 2005

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