Storm model

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storm model

A physical, three-dimensional representation of the inflow, outflow, and vertical motion of air and water vapor in a storm.

It is used in hydrometeorology as the basis for computing the effective precipitable water from the surface dewpoint by application of the equation of continuity.


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