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Dynamics of a Thunderstorm Outflow

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In this article, the kinematic and thermodynamic structures of a thunderstorm outflow are examined by means of dual Doppler radar analysis, mesonet, lower, and sounding data.
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The kinematic and thermodynamic structures of a thunderstorm outflow are examined by means of dual Doppler radar analysis, mesonet, lower, and sounding data. The data were collected in the Denver, Colorado area during June 1984. The dual-Doppler analysis shows that the cold outflow is ducted beneath the PBL inversion. Along the gust front there is a narrow quasi-two-dimensional updraft. Kelvin-Helmholtz instability (KHI) developed along the top of the gust front head near the surface front, and propagated backwards, dissipating in the wake of the head region. An isothermal layer aloft appears to have limited billow amplification to the quasi-neutral layer below. The gust front's leading edge had numerous inflections which are believed to result from barotrophic instabilities. Small vortices develop at some of the inflection points. Detailed analysis of one such circulation shows evidence of the formation of two enhanced updrafts separated by an occlusion downdraft. These observations are the firs...

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