in situ instrument Any device used to make quantitative observations and measurements.
In Situ Latin for "in original place." Refers to measurements made at the actual location of the object or material measured. Compare with remote sensing.
It is then closed in situ by allowing a weight (called a messenger) to slide down the wire and strike the reversing mechanism.
lee trough"(Same as dynamic trough.) A pressure trough formed on the lee side of a mountain range in situations where the wind is blowing with a substantial component across the mountain ridge; ...
in situ (see under Earth and atmospheric sciences) incidental radiator India Meteorological Department Indian summer infrared (IR) radiation (see under Meteorology) insolation instrument meteorological conditions (IMG) ...
The letters are normally assigned in alphabetical order as the pressure feature in question either appears from the west (or elsewhere), or develops in situ.
VCP 11 provides better vertical sampling of weather echoes near the antenna and is usually preferred in situations where convective precipitation is within 60 nmi of the antenna. VCP 11 Volume Scan consists of 14 elevation angles (0.5 to 19.
These events, associated with intense depressions moving down the east coast of the mainland, or developing in situ, can produce intense rainfall over periods up to 72 hours, triggering major flooding.
Generally, the distance between individual storms is less than the diameter of the individual storms. Accompanied by strong, squally winds. Generally occur in situations of little directional wind shear but strong speed shear.
Upper Michigan, a Winter Storm Warning is issued when a winter storm is producing snow greater than or equal to 8 inches in 12 hours; or greater than or equal 10 inches in 24 hours. Like in Lower Michigan, these snowfall amounts may be less in ...
See also: Surface, Air, Temperature, Horizon, Meteor
 
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