• Mesoscale may refer to: Mesoscale meteorology Mesoscopic scale in physics Mesoscale manufacturing Mesoscale eddies This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Mesoscale meteorology is the study of weather systems and processes at horizontal scales of approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) to several hundred kilometres...
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  • Mesoscale manufacturing is the process of creating components and products in a range of approximately from 0.1mm to 5mm with high accuracy and precision...
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    natural water bodies can be predicted using Lagrangian transport models. Mesoscale ocean eddies play crucial roles in transferring heat poleward, as well...
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  • This is a list of mesoscale discussions concerning specific ongoing tornadoes. Convective mesoscale discussions are issued by the National Oceanic and...
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  • A mesoscale discussion may refer to: Mesoscale convective discussion, a forecast concerning thunderstorms issued by the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) Mesoscale...
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    A mesocyclone is a meso-gamma mesoscale (or storm scale) region of rotation (vortex), typically around 2 to 6 mi (3.2 to 9.7 km) in diameter, most often...
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    Cyclone (section Mesoscale)
    scale. Mesocyclones, tornadoes, and dust devils lie within the smaller mesoscale. Upper level cyclones can exist without the presence of a surface low...
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    Thunderstorm (category Mesoscale meteorology)
    supercell. Supercell thunderstorms are the strongest and most severe. Mesoscale convective systems formed by favorable vertical wind shear within the...
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    tornadoes in the contiguous United States. It issues convective outlooks, mesoscale discussions, and watches as a part of this process. Convective outlooks...
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    A mesoscale convective system (MCS) is a complex of thunderstorms that becomes organized on a scale larger than the individual thunderstorms but smaller...
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    metropolitan area as low-level wind shear began to increase. Meanwhile, dual mesoscale convective vortices tracked across eastern Kansas, contributing to widespread...
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  • to identify these features. A mesoscale convective vortex (MCV) is a low-pressure center (mesolow) within a mesoscale convective system (MCS) that pulls...
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    Wikisource has original text related to this article: SPC meso-gamma mesoscale discussion 0329 As the update was being issued, a strong supercell evolved...
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    guidance from the NWS's Global Forecast System (GFS) and North American Mesoscale Model (NAM), as well as guidance from the European Centre for Medium-Range...
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    Tornadoes can occur along waves within a line echo wave pattern (LEWP), where mesoscale low-pressure areas are present. Some bow echoes can grow to become derechos...
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  • dynamics of weather systems and ocean currents, especially his work on mesoscale meteorology. He is currently an emeritus professor at Princeton University...
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    Jain, Manoj Kumar (2018). "Investigation of multi-model spatiotemporal mesoscale drought projections over India under climate change scenario". Journal...
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    tropical cyclones, mesocyclones, and polar lows lie within the smaller mesoscale. Subtropical cyclones are of intermediate size. Cyclogenesis can occur...
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    A mesoscale convective complex (MCC) is a unique kind of mesoscale convective system which is defined by characteristics observed in infrared satellite...
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    A. III (2001-10-01). "What is a tornado?". Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies. Archived from the original on 2018-07-03. Retrieved...
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    systems, dealt with in meteorology: the macroscale, the synoptic scale, the mesoscale, and the microscale. The macroscale deals with systems with global size...
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  • William R. Cotton is an American cloud physicist and mesoscale meteorology educator. He is a professor emeritus in the Department of Atmospheric Science...
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  • The North American Mesoscale Model (NAM) is a numerical weather prediction model run by National Centers for Environmental Prediction for short-term weather...
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    into a mesoscale convective system and tracked east towards central Illinois along and north of the warm front, later developing a mesoscale convective...
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    small subtropical cyclones below 100 miles in diameter which formed from mesoscale features, and the NHC began issuing public statements during the 1972...
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    Retrieved 2014-01-30. Erik A. Rasmussen and John Turner (2003). Polar lows: mesoscale weather systems in the polar regions. Cambridge University Press. p. 174...
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    Rainband (category Mesoscale meteorology)
    to northwest of a cyclone center, in colder cyclones, small scale, or mesoscale, bands of heavy snow can occur within a cyclone's comma head precipitation...
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    Group also used the MM5 model to create what is called the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (or AMPS). AMPS is a forecasting system used to make...
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    of mesoscale network, is a network of automated weather and, often also including environmental monitoring stations, designed to observe mesoscale meteorological...
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