SUMMER SHORT ATMOSPHERIC WAVES AND STONNY PHENOMENA WIHT HAIL IN THE IBERIC PENINSULAR SOUTHEAST
Abstract
In the Peninsular Southeast, the wann summer season which last, with varying local differences, the whole semester from May to October, is sprinkled with the development of stormy phenomena. The synoptic configuration which gives nse to those and the degree of inestability vary depending on the month of the semester, wheather central or peripherical, where they occur. Among these, the presence of short range waves (short waves) above the Ibenan synoptic space which leaves the Peninsular Southeast under sectors of higher vorticity, in concert with previous and intense acumulations of tangible heat , favour thermoconvective processes together with the fonnation of highly active clouds which recipitate either rain or hail, tlius damaging gretly the agricultural crops of the ama. We propose a study of the atmosphenc causes and economic consequences of said episodes, as well as the localisation of the most affected areas.Downloads
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