2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2011.01.007
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Central European tornado environments as viewed from a potential vorticity and Lagrangian perspective

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“…Transport from the east is observed in particular in connection with thunderstorms in Germany, but less so in France. Similar results are reported by Busch (2013) for selected (large) hail events and by Graf et al (2011) for tornadoes in Europe. For example, Busch (2013) found using a Lagrangian method based on backward trajectories that air mass transport occurs mainly from the North Atlantic.…”
Section: Anomaly Composites During Blockingsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Transport from the east is observed in particular in connection with thunderstorms in Germany, but less so in France. Similar results are reported by Busch (2013) for selected (large) hail events and by Graf et al (2011) for tornadoes in Europe. For example, Busch (2013) found using a Lagrangian method based on backward trajectories that air mass transport occurs mainly from the North Atlantic.…”
Section: Anomaly Composites During Blockingsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Similar results are reported by Busch () for selected (large) hail events and by Graf et al . () for tornadoes in Europe. For example, Busch () found using a Lagrangian method based on backward trajectories that air mass transport occurs mainly from the North Atlantic.…”
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“…A comparison with values from U.S. studies indicate that Bangladesh CAPE values are overall much higher than in U.S. significant tornadoes (EF2 or greater). Median values of MLCAPE for the cases highlighted in Table A1 are 48% (Cohen, 2010) and 43% (Thompson et al, 2003 sigtor category) greater than studies over the U.S. CAPE values are also considerably higher than those found in European significant tornadoes (Romero et al, 2007;Graf et al, 2011). Given the large discrepancy in CAPE values between Bangladesh and U.S. tornado events, we may question if midlevel lapse rates are comparable; however, the results in Fig.…”
Section: Tablecontrasting
confidence: 46%