Lemon technique


The Lemon technique is a method used by meteorologists using weather radar to determine the relative strength of thunderstorm cells in a vertically sheared environment. It is named for Leslie R. Lemon, the co-creator of the current conceptual model of a supercell. The Lemon technique is largely a continuation of work by Keith A. Browning, who first identified and named the supercell.
The method focuses on updrafts and uses weather radar to measure quantities such as height, reflectivity, and location to show features and trends described by Lemon. These features include:
exhibiting a BWER.