A composite study of comma clouds and their association with severe weather over the Great Plains.

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Sixty-eight comma-cloud systems over the Great Plains during two spring seasons were examined using satellite imagery and rawinsonde data. Composite soundings were produced for each of ten distinct parts of the comma cloud in order to describe quantitatively the atmospheric structure associated with wave cyclones that produced 585 severe weather events. -from Authors

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Carr, F. H., & Millard, J. P. (1985). A composite study of comma clouds and their association with severe weather over the Great Plains. Monthly Weather Review, 113(3), 370–387. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1985)113<0370:ACSOCC>2.0.CO;2

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