Relationships between convective storms and their environment in AVE IV determined from a three-dimensional subsynoptic-scale, trajectory modelThe paper describes interrelationships between synoptic-scale and convective-scale systems obtained by following individual air parcels as they traveled within the convective storm environment of AVE IV. (NASA's fourth Atmospheric Variability Experiment, AVE IV, was a 36-hour study in April 1975 of the atmospheric variability and structure in regions of convective storms.) A three-dimensional trajectory model was used to calculate parcel paths, and manually digitized radar was employed to locate convective activity of various intensities and to determine those trajectories that traversed the storm environment. Spatial and temporal interrelationships are demonstrated by reference to selected time periods of AVE IV which contain the development and movement of the squall line in which the Neosho tornado was created.
Document ID
19780056233
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Wilson, G. S. (Texas A & M University College Station, Tex., United States)