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The American Meteorological Society promotes the development and dissemination of information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences and the advancement of their professional applications. Founded in 1919, AMS has a membership of more than 14,000 professionals, ...
A model that represents the vertical structure of the atmosphere with more than one discrete level or basis function. Compare barotropic model, equivalent barotropic model; see baroclinic model.
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A scanning system capable of observing and recording several channels of data simultaneously through the same aperture.
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An algorithm designed to produce improved estimates of sea surface temperature using multispectral measurements from AVHRR.
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A convective storm system usually composed of a cluster of ordinary convective cells at various stages of their life cycle. New cells within the convective system are generated primarily by either low-level convergence along a preexisting boundary, or by lifting at the leading edge of the system-scale cold pool that was produced by the previous cells. A multicell storm may have a lifetime of several hours, and may also have supercells incorporated as a part of the system as well. See also cell, ordinary cell, supercell, thunderstorm.
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(Term used in remote sensing. ) A system for simultaneously observing the same target with several filtered bands. Usually applied to imaging radiometers that use dispersant optics to separate wavelength bands for viewing by several filtered detectors. Also applied to cameras.
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Storage of water in a reservoir that can be carried over multiple years with variations in inflow and demand.
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A dense, highly viscous flowing mass of predominantly fine-grained earthy material, with water content approximately 20% by weight (or approximately 40% by volume). Their high density and viscosity allow mudflows to travel at speeds of more than 10 m s<sup>−1</sup> in mountain canyons, and to carry very large boulders on low gradients.
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Rain containing a noticeable concentration of particles of sand or dust that may originate from very distant regions. Compare blood rain, sulfur rain.
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An incoherent Doppler technique for eliminating stationary targets from radar displays. For each transmitted pulse, the frequency or phase of the returned signal is compared with that of the transmitted signal, and signals are rejected for which there is no change in frequency or phase. MTI was an early technique for detecting airplanes or other moving targets in the presence of clutter. It is not used in modern weather radars.
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