"Desert SW Severe Weather"
07 August 1997

References

Intense convective storms with little or no lightning over central Arizona: a case of inadvertent weather modification? (Maddox, R. A., et al.) Journal of Applied Meteorology, Boston, MA, 36(4): 302-314, April 1997.

Large-scale patterns associated with severe summertime thunderstorms over central Arizona (Maddox, R. A., et al.) Weather and Forecasting, Boston, MA, 10(4): 763-778, December 1995.

Summertime convective storm environments in Central Arizona: local observations (Wallace, C. E., et al.) Weather and Forecasting, Boston, MA, 14(6 Part 2): 994-1006, December 1999.

Timing and duration of high rainfall rates in the southwestern United States (Osborn, H. B.) Water Resources Research, Wash., D.C., 19(4): 1036-1042, Aug., 1983.

Comparison of two methods for forecasting thunderstorms at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona (Cooley, K. R.) IN: United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, Salt Lake City, Utah, Technical Memorandum (NOAA TM NWS WR-163), April, 1981. 8 p.

On the relationship of convective cooling to nocturnal thunderstorms at Phoenix (Halles, J. E., Jr.) Monthly Weather Review, Boston, 105(12): 1609-1613, Dec., 1977.

Lightning channel structure inside an Arizona thunderstorm (Teer, T. L.) Ann Arbor, MI., University Microfilms, 1975. 107 p.


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