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Vortices / Weather satellites / Atmospheric dynamics / Mesoscale meteorology / Cyclone / Mesoscale convective complex / Polar low / Extratropical cyclone / Dvorak technique / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences / Weather
Date: 2002-03-12 16:24:36
Vortices
Weather satellites
Atmospheric dynamics
Mesoscale meteorology
Cyclone
Mesoscale convective complex
Polar low
Extratropical cyclone
Dvorak technique
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Weather

References (Written in Japanese) Asai, T[removed]): “Taiki Tairyu no Kagaku”(Science of Atmospheric convection), Tokyodo Shuppan, 220pp. Asai, T[removed]): Meso-scale features of heavy snowfalls in Japan Sea coastal regi

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