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  2. Mesonet - Wikipedia

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    A weather map consisting of a station model plot of Oklahoma Mesonet data overlaid with WSR-88D weather radar data depicting possible horizontal convective rolls as a potential contributing factor in the incipient 3 May 1999 tornado outbreak [1] A mobile mesonet also documented tornadic supercells and their immediate environments during this event.

  3. MesoWest - Wikipedia

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    Data from MesoWest are disseminated to NWS Forecast Offices via dedicated communication channels for input into AWIPS. Forecasters are able to superimpose mesonet observations onto satellite, radar, and other products. MesoWest data is also available to universities and government agencies that rely upon the LDM data distribution system.

  4. Eastern Kentucky forecaster calls flash flooding ... - AOL

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    Another 1 to 2 inches of rainfall could accumulate overnight and into Friday in stricken eastern parts of the state, the meteorologist projected. “This could make rivers rise once again.”

  5. Station model - Wikipedia

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    This allows map users to analyze patterns in atmospheric pressure, temperature, wind speed and direction, cloud cover, precipitation, and other parameters. [1] The most common station plots depict surface weather observations although upper air plots at various mandatory levels are also frequently depicted.

  6. Live updates: Rising waters trap people in Eastern KY; eight ...

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  7. Quantitative precipitation forecast - Wikipedia

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    The quantitative precipitation forecast (abbreviated QPF) is the expected amount of melted precipitation accumulated over a specified time period over a specified area. [1] A QPF will be created when precipitation amounts reaching a minimum threshold are expected during the forecast's valid period.

  8. Death toll from historic eastern Kentucky flooding rises to 40

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    More than six weeks after catastrophic flooding swept through eastern Kentucky in July, an additional fatality was added to the death toll, the state's governor said Tuesday. The death toll rose ...

  9. Geography of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Temperatures in Kentucky usually range from daytime summer highs of 87 °F (31 °C) to the winter low of 23 °F (−5 °C). The average precipitation is 46 inches (1,200 mm) a year. [6] Kentucky has four distinct seasons, with substantial variations in the severity of summer and winter. [7]