Climatology of Potentially Severe Convective Environments from the North American Regional Reanalysis

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  • Victor A. Gensini The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
  • Walker S. Ashley Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois

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https://doi.org/10.55599/ejssm.v6i8.35

Abstract

This study establishes a U. S. climatology of potentially severe convective environments for the 30-y period 1980-2009 from the North American Regional Reanalysis.  Variability of environments supporting significant severe weather is examined for four active severe-weather regions in the U. S.  Regional comparisons illustrate potentially significant-severe environments varied greatly both spatially and temporally over the 30-y period of record.  The spatial and temporal distributions of significant severe-weather environments and reports are subjectively examined for comparison purposes. While one has to be cautious when linking environments and reports, average calculated significant severe-weather environments show similarities to the annual cycle of significant severe-weather reports.  Additionally, mean center analysis indicates that there is no significant shift in the average position of these environments during the period of record.

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12/22/2011

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