Lake
Breeze - a wind blowing
from the surface of a large lake onto the shores
during the afternoon
Land
Breeze - a breeze from land to sea,
caused by the temperature difference
when the sea surface is warmer than the adjacent
land
Lapse
Rate - the rate
of change of temperature with
height
Latent
Heat - the heat released
or absorbed by a substance during a phase change
Lee
Side - the side of an object (e.g.,
mountain) that is sheltered from the wind
Left
Mover - a thunderstorm which
moves to the left relative to the steering winds,
and to other nearby thunderstorms; often the northern
part of a splitting
storm
LEWP (Line Echo Wave Pattern)
- a bulge in a thunderstorm line
producing a wave-shaped "kink" in the line. The potential
for strong outflow and damaging straight-line
winds increases near the bulge, which often resembles
a bow echo. Severe weather
potential also is increased with storms near the
crest of a LEWP.
Lifted
Index (or LI) - a common measure of
atmospheric instability;
its value is obtained by computing the temperature that
air near the ground would have if it were lifted
to some higher level (around 18,000 feet, usually)
and comparing that computed temperature to the
actual temperature at that level. Negative values
indicate instability; the more negative, the more
unstable the air is and the stronger the updrafts
are likely to be with any developing thunderstorms.
Lifting
Condensation Level (LCL) - the
level in the atmosphere at
which an unsaturated air
parcel lifted dry adiabatically would become saturated.
See convective condensation
level (CCL).
Lightning
- any visible electrical discharge produced
by thunderstorms
Liquid
- one of the basic three phases of matter;
characterized by free movement of the constituent
molecules among themselves but without the tendency
to separate
Liquid
Water Equivalent - the amount of water
estimated from a reflectivity signature
on a radar. The liquid
water equivalent is computed using an empirical
mathematical equation.
Local
Winds - winds which
blow over a small area at a speed or in a direction
generally different from those which are appropriate
to the general pressure distribution of the region
Longwave
Radiation - in meteorology, radiation having
a wavelength greater than that of visible light
Low
- in meteorology,
an region of low pressure; see also cyclone
Low-Level
Jet (abbreviated LLJ) - a region of
relatively strong winds in
the lower part of the atmosphere.
Specifically, it often refers to a southerly wind
maximum in the boundary
layer, common over the Plains states at night
during the warm season (spring and summer).
LP
Storm (or LP Supercell) - Low
-Precipitation storm (or Low -Precipitation
supercell); a supercell thunderstorm
characterized by a relative lack of visible precipitation;
visually similar to a classic supercell, except
without the heavy precipitation core. LP storms
almost always occur on or near the dry
line, and thus are sometimes referred to as
dry line storms.
LSR (Local Storm Report)
- a product issued by local NWS offices
to inform users of reports of severe and/or significant
weather-related events
Luminance - a
measure of the brightness of a surface; See radiance
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