Influences of Gravity Waves on Convectively Induced Turbulence (CIT): A Review

Volume: 176, Issue: 5, Pages: 1923 - 1958
Published: Mar 31, 2018
Abstract
Thunderstorms are known to produce turbulence. Such turbulence is commonly referred to as convectively induced turbulence or CIT, and can be hazardous to aviation. Although this turbulence can occur both within and outside the convection, out-of-cloud CIT is particularly hazardous, since it occurs in clear air and cannot be seen by eye or onboard radar. Furthermore, due to its small scale and its ties to the underlying convection, it is very...
Paper Details
Title
Influences of Gravity Waves on Convectively Induced Turbulence (CIT): A Review
Published Date
Mar 31, 2018
Volume
176
Issue
5
Pages
1923 - 1958
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