2011
DOI: 10.1002/met.280
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Mesoscale observations of an extended heat burst and associated wind storm in Central Oklahoma

Abstract: On 13 May 2009, 13 surface-based observing stations within central and western Oklahoma recorded maximum wind speeds in excess of 22.5 m s −1 , along with gusts exceeding 28 m s −1 in isolated locations, during a localized wind storm that lasted in excess for over an hour. These wind speeds were associated with an enhanced mesoscale pressure gradient that developed during the late evening of 12 May 2009 and early morning hours of 13 May 2009, which then slowly propagated from west to east. Ultimately, the even… Show more

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