A mesoscale convective system (MCS) developed over central Arizona during the late evening and early morning of 23-24 July 1990 and produced widespread heavy rain, strong winds, and damage to buildings, vehicles, power poles, and trees across northern sections of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Although forecasters from both the National Weather Service and National Severe Storms Laboratory, working together in the 1990 SouthWest Area Monsoon Project (SWAMP), did not expect thunderstorms to develop, severe thunderstorm and flash flood warnings were issued for central Arizona between 0300 and 0500 local standard time. This study examines the precursor and supportive environment of the mesoscale convective system, drawing upon routine synoptic data and special observations gathered during SWAMP. -from Authors
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McCollum, D. M., Maddox, R. A., & Howard, K. W. (1995). Case study of a severe mesoscale convective system in central Arizona. Weather & Forecasting, 10(3), 643–665. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0434(1995)010<0643:CSOASM>2.0.CO;2
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