Environmental Controls on Deep and Overshooting Convection Over the Contiguous U.S.
Kenneth P. Bowman,
Anita D. Rapp
Abstract:During the summer season, deep convection over the central United States has a significant impact on the dynamics and composition of the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS). These storms transport tropospheric air containing trace gases, ice particles, and aerosols into the UTLS, which can affect chemical and radiative processes over a large region. Because overshooting storms necessarily have strong updrafts, there is a marked correlation between overshooting and the occurrence of severe weather a… Show more
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