Urad_Budget_Part_I All variables shown are taken from 5-min data, averaged over a 1 h period F_AGRA = PGF + CenCorf Diff + Error = Diffusion + Calculation.

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Urad_Budget_Part_I All variables shown are taken from 5-min data, averaged over a 1 h period F_AGRA = PGF + CenCorf Diff + Error = Diffusion + Calculation Errors + Other Forcings

U budget term at z=14 km (shaded, m/s/h); radial flows at z=14 km (m/s), inflows, gray contours (-20,-15,-10,-5), outflows, white contours (5,10,15,20); in-plane storm-relative flow vectors at z=14 km; vertical velocity at z=14 km (magenta contours: 3,5,10 m/s); z=11 km RMW (black circle). Forecast times given in plot titles.