Short Overview: In the United States, a "severe thunderstorm" is a thunderstorm that produces at least one of the following: tornado, 50+ knot (58+ ... A look at some of the physical mechanisms that can strengthen a front (the process of frontogenesis) or weaken a front (the ...

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In the United States, a "severe thunderstorm" is a thunderstorm that produces at least one of the following: tornado, 50+ knot (58+ ... A look at some of the physical mechanisms that can strengthen a front (the process of frontogenesis) or weaken a front (the ... As important as fronts are in the atmosphere, there is no universally agreed upon definition of a front.

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Though slow-moving, warm fronts play an important role in destabilizing the atmosphere. Outflow boundaries are mesoscale currents of cold moist air produced by thunderstorms. CORRECTION: At some point in the video, I mention that the Himalayas create a form of

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  • In the United States, a "severe thunderstorm" is a thunderstorm that produces at least one of the following: tornado, 50+ knot (58+ ...
  • A look at some of the physical mechanisms that can strengthen a front (the process of frontogenesis) or weaken a front (the ...
  • As important as fronts are in the atmosphere, there is no universally agreed upon definition of a front.
  • Though slow-moving, warm fronts play an important role in destabilizing the atmosphere.
  • Outflow boundaries are mesoscale currents of cold moist air produced by thunderstorms.

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METR2023 - Lecture 20 - Segment 1: The Dry Line
METR2023 - Lecture 20 - Segment 2: Outflow Boundaries
METR2023 - Lecture 19 - Segment 1: Introduction to Fronts
METR2023 - Lecture 21 - Segment 1: Atmospheric Buoyancy
METR2023 - Lecture 16 - Segment 1: The Low-Level Jet
METR2023 - Lecture 23 - Segment 1: Definition of Severe Weather
METR2023 - Lecture 19 - Segment 3: Warm Fronts
METR2023 - Lecture 19 - Segment 6: Frontogenesis and Frontolysis
METR2023 - Lecture 1 - Segment 1: Meteorological Coordinate System
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METR2023 - Lecture 20 - Segment 1: The Dry Line

METR2023 - Lecture 20 - Segment 1: The Dry Line

CORRECTION: At some point in the video, I mention that the Himalayas create a form of

METR2023 - Lecture 20 - Segment 2: Outflow Boundaries

METR2023 - Lecture 20 - Segment 2: Outflow Boundaries

Outflow boundaries are mesoscale currents of cold moist air produced by thunderstorms. These can have a profound influence on ...

METR2023 - Lecture 19 - Segment 1: Introduction to Fronts

METR2023 - Lecture 19 - Segment 1: Introduction to Fronts

As important as fronts are in the atmosphere, there is no universally agreed upon definition of a front. Though, most people ...

METR2023 - Lecture 21 - Segment 1: Atmospheric Buoyancy

METR2023 - Lecture 21 - Segment 1: Atmospheric Buoyancy

A review of the buoyant force and a look at how it applies itself to the atmosphere.

METR2023 - Lecture 16 - Segment 1: The Low-Level Jet

METR2023 - Lecture 16 - Segment 1: The Low-Level Jet

Read more details and related context about METR2023 - Lecture 16 - Segment 1: The Low-Level Jet.

METR2023 - Lecture 23 - Segment 1: Definition of Severe Weather

METR2023 - Lecture 23 - Segment 1: Definition of Severe Weather

In the United States, a "severe thunderstorm" is a thunderstorm that produces at least one of the following: tornado, 50+ knot (58+ ...

METR2023 - Lecture 19 - Segment 3: Warm Fronts

METR2023 - Lecture 19 - Segment 3: Warm Fronts

A look at surface warm fronts. Though slow-moving, warm fronts play an important role in destabilizing the atmosphere.

METR2023 - Lecture 19 - Segment 6: Frontogenesis and Frontolysis

METR2023 - Lecture 19 - Segment 6: Frontogenesis and Frontolysis

A look at some of the physical mechanisms that can strengthen a front (the process of frontogenesis) or weaken a front (the ...

METR2023 - Lecture 1 - Segment 1: Meteorological Coordinate System

METR2023 - Lecture 1 - Segment 1: Meteorological Coordinate System

A look at the coordinate system most frequently used in meteorology. If the Earth really was flat, that would make the math a lot ...

The Dryline Explained

The Dryline Explained

(3/5/21) – Learn more about a common severe weather set-up: the