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 - The first case study of a thunderstorm in South Africa based on dual- Doppler radar observations
 - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
 - 0038-2353
 - On 27 March 1991, an isolated thunderstorm passed between the two CSIR Doppler radars, spaced about 45km apart. Both radars simultaneously recorded Doppler data of the storm, and a detailed case study during an 11-min period is presented. Air motions synthesized from these data provide the first three-dimensional display of Doppler-derived wind fields within a multicell storm on the Transvaal Highveld. Regions of high divergence values (10 -2s -1) at low levels were found mostly in close proximity to reflectivity maxima (45-51 dBZ), which is consistent with findings from North America, that gravitational loading by the precipitation plays a key role in the initiation and maintenance of downdraughts. -from Authors
 - 1-Dec-1992
 - South African Journal of Science, v. 88, n. 9-10, p. 516-524, 1992.
 - 516-524
 - Doppler radar
 - thunderstorm
 - wind field
 - South Africa
 
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 - http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/64330
 
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