ATM 601 Research Ideas Ben, Casey, Michael, Philippe, Stephanie.

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ATM 601 Research Ideas Ben, Casey, Michael, Philippe, Stephanie

The Project We Are Excited About Using a multi-scale perspective for studying high impact flooding. – Event criteria provided by Stevenson and Schumacher (2014)

Watch this maximum move northeastward over the next 4 6hr periods

So yes mesoscale heavy rainfall, but surprisingly long and persistent mesoscale feature

Radar Reflectivity 1200 UTC 12 Aug 2014

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300-hPa height, temp, divergence, wind 0400 UTC 13 Aug 2014

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500-hPa

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925-hPa

MSLP, 10m Winds, 2m Temp, Frontogenesis 0400 UTC 13 Aug 2014

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MSLP, 10m Winds, 2m Temp, Frontogenesis 1200 UTC 13 Aug 2014

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