Abstract

Abstract Convective cell identification methods, besides their operational utility, are useful to identify cells, to understand cell interactions within multicell thunderstorms, and to distinguish between convective and stratiform regions within mesoscale convective systems. The method developed in this note was utilized for research on cell interactions within the 9 August 1991 Convection and Precipitation/Electrification (CaPE) multicell thunderstorm. A critical component of such research is an objective method to accurately depict all significant convective cells within an evolving multicell thunderstorm. While conventional methods based upon radar reflectivity can be successfully used in identifying cells, especially when the cells are in their growth stage, the methods are not as useful during the later stages of cell growth. This is because updraft and precipitation cores are not collocated at these advanced stages, and thus the reflectivity (precipitation) core may not be a good indicator of convec...

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