| 31. | Wind shear itself is a mesoscale or synoptic scale weather features such as squall lines and cold fronts.
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| 32. | The resulting model came to be known by the name of Mesoscale Compressible Community model ( MC ).
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| 33. | Mesoscale cyclones known as polar lows can form along the arctic front in the wake of extratropical cyclones.
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| 34. | If the neurons are grouped into population of columns and minicolumns, the level is defined as mesoscale.
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| 35. | Manufacturing in the mesoscale can be accomplished by scaling down macroscale manufacturing processes or scaling up nanomanufacturing processes.
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| 36. | Mesoscale activity in the peripheral flow becomes more pronounced during these warmer seasons and is subject to interannual variability.
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| 37. | Additional transport equations for pollutants and other aerosols are included in some primitive-equation mesoscale models as well.
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| 38. | At each kink along the LEWP is a mesoscale low-pressure area, which could contain a tornado.
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| 39. | A multicellular storm can sometimes develop into a Mesoscale Convective System ( MCS ) or be a squall line.
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| 40. | For the nonhydrostatic part of the mesoscale pressure perturbation, homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions are used at lateral boundaries.
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