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Patterns and Causes of Atlanta's Urban Heat Island–Initiated Precipitation
2003
Journal of applied meteorology (1988)
Because of rapid growth and urbanization of Atlanta, Georgia, over the past few decades, the city has developed a pronounced urban heat island (UHI) that has been shown to enhance and possibly to initiate thunderstorms. This study attempts to find patterns and causes of Atlanta's induced precipitation that might not have been initiated otherwise. Land use maps, radar reflectivity, surface meteorological data, upper-air soundings, and airmass classification (spatial synoptic classification)
doi:10.1175/1520-0450(2003)042<1273:pacoau>2.0.co;2
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