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Lagrangian analyses of rainfall structure and evolution for organized thunderstorm systems in the urban corridor of the Northeastern United States
June K. Yeung
, James A. Smith
, Mary Lynn Baeck
,
Gabriele Villarini
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Geosciences
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States
100%
New York
100%
Thunderstorm
100%
Lagrangian Analysis
100%
Lightning
50%
New Jersey
25%
Reflectance
25%
Flood
25%
NEXRAD
25%
Complex Terrain
25%
Flash Flood
25%
Cloud to Ground Lightning
25%
Urban Region
25%
Keyphrases
Water Boundary
50%
3D Radar
25%
Flash Flood Susceptibility
25%
Complex Landscape
25%
Cloud-to-ground Lightning Flash Density
25%
Lightning Detection Network
25%
Lightning Flash Density
25%
Network Observation
25%
Complex Coastline
25%
Track Analysis
25%