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  2. Oklahoma Mesonet - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Mesonet is a network of environmental monitoring stations designed to measure the environment at the size and duration of mesoscale weather events. The phrase "mesonet" is a portmanteau of the words mesoscale and network . The network consists of 120 automated stations covering Oklahoma and each of Oklahoma's counties has at least ...

  3. 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 A mobile mesonet also documented tornadic supercells and their immediate environments during this event.

  4. How much damage can extreme heat do? What to know about ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma Mesonet (@okmesonet) June 23, 2024 At its most basic level, it's the temperature measurement taken from a thermometer covered with a wet cloth. As water evaporates from the cloth ...

  5. Heat burst - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In meteorology, a heat burst is a rare atmospheric phenomenon characterized by a sudden, localized increase in air temperature near the Earth's surface. Heat bursts typically occur during night-time and are associated with decaying thunderstorms. [1] They are also characterized by extremely dry air and are sometimes associated with very ...

  6. Microclimate - Wikipedia

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    Microclimate. Microclimate on rock located in intertidal zone in Sunrise-on-Sea, South Africa. A microclimate (or micro-climate) is a local set of atmospheric conditions that differ from those in the surrounding areas, often slightly but sometimes substantially. The term may refer to areas as small as a few square meters or smaller (for example ...

  7. USDA soil taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    A taxonomy is an arrangement in a systematic manner; the USDA soil taxonomy has six levels of classification. They are, from most general to specific: order, suborder, great group, subgroup, family and series. Soil properties that can be measured quantitatively are used in this classification system – they include: depth, moisture ...

  8. october weather info needed - Oklahoma City Forum - Tripadvisor

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    3. Re: october weather info needed. 15 years ago. For the days you mention, October 14-19, averages highs are 73 and average lows are 50. The records for those days are 96 and 29. The long-term mean temperature for those days is 62. October is the 4th rainiest month in OKC, averaging about 3.75 inches for the moth.

  9. Hurricane Paine (1986) - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Paine (1986) Hurricane Paine was the sixteenth tropical storm and eighth hurricane of the fairly active 1986 Pacific hurricane season; moisture from the system contributed to one of the most significant flooding events in Oklahoma history. Paine formed on September 28 off the southeast coast of Mexico.