Severe Thunderstorm Detection by Radar

  • Burgess D
  • Lemon L
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Radar is a very important tool in identification of severe thunderstorm hazards. Recent surveys suggest that as many as 80% of the National Weather Service severe thunderstorm warnings are based on radar (Lowden, 1985). Whether or not one agrees with that figure (it...

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Burgess, D. W., & Lemon, L. R. (1990). Severe Thunderstorm Detection by Radar. In Radar in Meteorology (pp. 619–647). American Meteorological Society. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-935704-15-7_41

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