A climatology of Australian elevated thunderstorms derived from sounding and reanalysis data

Elevated thunderstorms (ES) source air from above a stable near-surface boundary layer. Like surface-based thunderstorms (SS), ES can produce heavy rain and snow, large hail and damaging winds. No Australian ES climatologies are available. The seasonal occurrence of Australian ES remain unknown. An...

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Main Author: ROSS FRANK BUNN
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Published: 2017
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spelling ftmonashunivfig:oai:figshare.com:article/5414359 2023-05-15T18:25:11+02:00 A climatology of Australian elevated thunderstorms derived from sounding and reanalysis data ROSS FRANK BUNN 2017-09-19T04:12:39Z https://doi.org/10.4225/03/59c0993a992f5 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/A_climatology_of_Australian_elevated_thunderstorms_derived_from_sounding_and_reanalysis_data/5414359 unknown doi:10.4225/03/59c0993a992f5 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/A_climatology_of_Australian_elevated_thunderstorms_derived_from_sounding_and_reanalysis_data/5414359 In Copyright Meteorology elevated thunderstorm surface-based thunderstorm thunderstrom sounding ECMWF ERA Interim Reanalysis climatology Text Thesis 2017 ftmonashunivfig https://doi.org/10.4225/03/59c0993a992f5 2022-06-06T15:35:33Z Elevated thunderstorms (ES) source air from above a stable near-surface boundary layer. Like surface-based thunderstorms (SS), ES can produce heavy rain and snow, large hail and damaging winds. No Australian ES climatologies are available. The seasonal occurrence of Australian ES remain unknown. An equivalent potential temperature and lightning based discriminator was applied to ERA Interim reanalyses. A seven year Australian ES and SS climatology was developed. ES are primarily an austral spring and summer phenomena, occurring most often overnight, in the Great Australian Bight and Southern Ocean, as well as affecting southern Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria. Thesis Southern Ocean Monash University: Figshare Austral Southern Ocean
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topic Meteorology
elevated thunderstorm
surface-based thunderstorm
thunderstrom
sounding
ECMWF ERA Interim Reanalysis
climatology
spellingShingle Meteorology
elevated thunderstorm
surface-based thunderstorm
thunderstrom
sounding
ECMWF ERA Interim Reanalysis
climatology
ROSS FRANK BUNN
A climatology of Australian elevated thunderstorms derived from sounding and reanalysis data
topic_facet Meteorology
elevated thunderstorm
surface-based thunderstorm
thunderstrom
sounding
ECMWF ERA Interim Reanalysis
climatology
description Elevated thunderstorms (ES) source air from above a stable near-surface boundary layer. Like surface-based thunderstorms (SS), ES can produce heavy rain and snow, large hail and damaging winds. No Australian ES climatologies are available. The seasonal occurrence of Australian ES remain unknown. An equivalent potential temperature and lightning based discriminator was applied to ERA Interim reanalyses. A seven year Australian ES and SS climatology was developed. ES are primarily an austral spring and summer phenomena, occurring most often overnight, in the Great Australian Bight and Southern Ocean, as well as affecting southern Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria.
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author ROSS FRANK BUNN
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title A climatology of Australian elevated thunderstorms derived from sounding and reanalysis data
title_short A climatology of Australian elevated thunderstorms derived from sounding and reanalysis data
title_full A climatology of Australian elevated thunderstorms derived from sounding and reanalysis data
title_fullStr A climatology of Australian elevated thunderstorms derived from sounding and reanalysis data
title_full_unstemmed A climatology of Australian elevated thunderstorms derived from sounding and reanalysis data
title_sort climatology of australian elevated thunderstorms derived from sounding and reanalysis data
publishDate 2017
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Southern Ocean
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