Sentences with phrase «of squall lines»

The inclusion of the squall lines shows how how these scuboids can interact with each other.
«The storms sort of remind me of squall lines.

Not exact matches

It comes up out of the coral forest like a log and vaults half a dozen times while the drag squalls and Larry curses, furiously trying to turn the dory back toward the fish and run with it while the line peels off the spool and the sea catches the dory and rolls her insanely, and I figure we have lost it all.
Shrouded by squalls of red flare smoke, droves of supporters lined the streets outside the stadium to greet the City team bus, which was subsequently pelted and ravaged by a deluge of projectiles hurled by the baying crowd as the vehicle made its approach.
The ridge of clouds — known as a squall line — is a stretch of shelf clouds created by a string of storms hundreds of kilometres long.
The same line of storms produced a 135 kilometer (84 mile) per hour wind gust as the storm squall blew through town.
«Cloud - resolving model intercomparison of an MC3E squall line case: Part I - Convective updrafts.»
If the day continues to warm, the thunderstorms self - assemble into long, long rows of thunderstorms called «squall lines» (not illustrated).
In order of increasing temperature, these are the thresholds for cumulus formation, thunderstorm formation, and squall line formation.
Like all of the regime shifts, the change from individual tropical thunderstorms to squall lines is temperature dependent and threshold based.
«The impact of various WRF single - moment microphysics parameterizations on squall line precipitation events.»
Imagine knowing how your city or state will cope with drier and warmer conditions over the next 30 years; imagine getting a tornado warning an hour in advance providing an opportunity to get your family properly sheltered; imagine being able to evacuate only those coastal residents that will be directly impacted by a hurricane and not unnecessarily clearing hundreds of miles of the coast; imagine being able to tell a fire incident manager where the fire front will be in 6 hrs; imagine airline routing system that knows where a squall line will be in 12 hrs and the resulting efficiency in airport acceptance rates; or imagine air quality predictions that would allow the time for special precautions to be taken for those at risk.
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