Date:04/00/1972
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Lilly, D.K., E.J. Zipser
Title:The Front Range windstorm of 11 January 1972. A meteorological narrative.
Publication:Weatherwise, 25, 56-63
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Date:12/1/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Buzzi, A. A. Speranza
Title:A theory of deep cyclogenesis in the lee of the Alps. Part II: Effects of finite topographic slope and height.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 43, 2826-2837
Abstract:The theory of cyclogenesis in the lee of the Alps presented by Speranza et al. in Part I is reexamined here in the context of models dealing with finite amplitude topography.
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Date:11/1/1987
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Chen, W.-D., R.B. Smith
Title:Blocking and deflection of airflow by the Alps.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 115, 2578-2597
Abstract:A method of computing low-level trajectories from observed sea level pressure is shown to be capable of distinguishing cases of blocked and nonblocked flow around the Alps.
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Date:8/1/1980
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Cooper, W.A., J.D. Marwitz
Title:Winter storms over the San Juan mountains. Part III: Seeding potential.
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 19, 942-949
Abstract:The potential for snowfall augmentation in the San Juan mountains of southwestern Colorado is considered.
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Date:12/1/1993
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Demoz, B.B., R. Zhang, R.L. Pitter
Title:An analysis of Sierra Nevada wintertime orographic storms: Ground-based ice-crystal observations.
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 32, 1826-1836
Abstract:Systematic observations of the sizes, shapes, and degrees of riming of ice particles falling at a downwind station of a major mountain barrier are presented.
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Date:11/1/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Durran, D.R.
Title:Another look at downslope windstorms. Part I: The development of analogs to supercritical flow in an infinitely deep, continouously stratified fluid.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 43, 2527-2543
Abstract:Numerical simulations are conducted to examine the role played by different amplification mechanisms in the development of large-amplitude mountain waves.
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Date:11/15/1987
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Durran, D.R., J.B. Klemp
Title:Another look at downslope winds. Part II: Nonlinear amplification beneath wave-overturning layers.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 3402-3412
Abstract:Numerical mountain wave simulations have documented that intense lee-slope winds frequently arise when wave-overturning occurs above the mountain.
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Date:7/1/1980
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Garrett, A.J.
Title:Orographic cloud over the eastern slopes of Mauna Loa volcano, Hawaii, related to insolation and wind.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 108-931-941
Abstract:During the period 1-11 June 1978, solar radiation and other meteorological data were gathered at eight stations arranged in a nearly linear transection extending from the coast at Hilo, Hawaii to Mauna Loa Observatory, 60 km inland and 3400 m higher.
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Date:09/01/1988
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Heggli, M.F., R.M. Rauber
Title:The characteristics and evolution of supercooled water in wintertime storms over the Sierra Nevada: A summary of microwave radiometric measurements taken during the Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 27, 989-1015
Abstract:A comprehensive examination of the evolution and vertical distribution of supercooled liquid water in Sierra Nvada winter storms was completed as part of the Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project
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Date:09/01/1987
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Hsu, H.H.
Title:Propagation of low-level circulation features in the vicinity of mountain ranges
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 115, 1864-1892
Abstract:The local influence of mountains upon large and synoptic-scale low-level atmospheric circulations is investigated in this study.
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Date:08/01/1980
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Marwitz, J.D.
Title:Winter storms over the San Juan Mountains. Part I: Dynamical processes
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 19, 913-926
Abstract:The Colorado River Basin Pilot Project was conducted over the San Juan Mountains in southwestern Colorado and ran for five winter seasons, terminating in 1974-75.
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Date:01/01/1987
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(4) Aggregation
Author:Rauber, R.M.
Title:Characteristics of cloud ice and precipitation during wintertime storms over the mountains of Northern Colorado
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Met., 26, 488-524
Abstract:This article describes cloud ice and precipitation processes in 17 wintertime storm systems that occurred over the mountains of northwestern Colorado
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Date:10/01/1987
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Rauber, R.M., L.O. Grant, W. Finnegan
Title:Application of ice nucleation kinetics in orographic clouds
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Met., 26, 1363-1376
Abstract:Ice nucleation by silver iodide-sodium iodide aerosol particles has been characterized in the CSU isothermal cloud chamber using the techniques of chemical kinetics
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Date:04/01/1993
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Schlesinger, M.S., J.H. Oh
Title:A cloud-evaporation parameterization for general circulation models
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 121, 1239-1248
Abstract:An evaporation-zone (EZ) model for cloud evaporation is developed. In this model a cloud consists of I 'cloudlets,' each comprising cloud droplets with radii
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Date:08/01/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Smith, R.B.
Title:Further development of a theory of lee cyclogenesis
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 43, 1582-1602
Abstract:The purpose of this paper is to further develop, and then apply, the
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Date:04/01/1988
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Uttal, T., R.M. Rauber, L.O. Grant
Title:Distributions of liquid, vapor, and ice in an orographic cloud from field observations
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 1110-1122
Abstract:The phase distribution of the water mass of a cold orographic cloud into vapor, liquid, and ice is calculated from measurements made from and instrumented aircraft
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Date:1/1/1993
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Abbs, D.J., J.B. Jensen
Title:Numerical modeling of orographically forced postfrontal rain.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 121, 189-206
Abstract:A nonhydrostatic mesoscale model is used to simulate the dymanics and microphysics of postfrontal flow in the mountainous region of southeastern Australia.
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Date:10/01/1989
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(41) Mesoscale Meteorology
Author:Alpert, P., H. Shafir
Title:Meso-gamma-scale distribution of orographic precipitaiton: Numerical study and comparison with precipitation derived from radar measurements
Publication:J. Appl. Meteor., 28, 1105-1117
Abstract:On the assumption that moisture convergence due to mechanical uplifting approximately equals the orographic precipitation, the meso-gamma-scale rainfall distributions over mountainous regions in Israel
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Date:1/1/1992
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Burrows, D.A.
Title:Evaluation of a two-dimensional kinematic cloud model using data from a central Sierra Nevada orographic cloud system.
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 31, 51-63
Abstract:A two-dimensional kinematic cloud model was developed to include snowflake growth by aggregation as well as riming and vapor deposition. The model includes new parameterization of ice crystals.
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Date:08/01/1993
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(45) Microphysics - Ice Phase
Author:Heymsfield, A.J., L.M. Miloshevich
Title:Homogeneous ice nucleation and supercooled liquid water in orographic wave clouds
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 50, 2335-2353
Abstract:This study investigates ice nucleation mechanisms in cold lenticular wave clouds, a cloud type characterized by quasi-steady-state air motions and microphysical properties.
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Date:06/01/1989
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(41) Mesoscale Meteorology
Author:Rasmussen, R.M., P. Smolarkiewicz, J. Warner
Title:On the dynamics of Hawaiian cloud bands: comparison of model results with observations and island climatology
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 46, 1589-1608
Abstract:This paper presents a detailed comparison study of three-dimensional model results with an aircraft wind field mapping for the island of Hawaii
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Date:07/01/1985
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(41) Mesoscale Meteorology
Author:Smolarkiewicz, P.K., R.M. Rasmussen, T.L. Clark
Title:On the dynamics of Hawaiian cloud bands: Island forcing
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 1872-1905
Abstract:This study focuses on basic island scale forcing mechanisms for the formation and evolution of a band cloud typically present
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Date:3/1/1991
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Peterson, T.C., L.O. Grant, W.R. Cotton, D.C. Rogers
Title:The effect of decoupled low-level flow on winter orographic clouds and precipitation in the Yampa River valley.
Publication:J. Appl. Meteor., 30, 368-386
Abstract:Mountains often act as barriers to low-level flow creating regions of stagnant, decoupled flow within thermally stratified air masses. This paper address the question: how does a region of low-level decoupled flow affect the overlying orographic cloud?
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Date:01/01/1990
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Chaumerliac, N., E. Richard, R. Rosset
Title:Mesoscale modeling of acidity production in orographic clouds and rain
Publication:Atmos. Env., 24A, 1573-1584
Abstract:The two-dimensional version of a mesoscale meteorological model is applied to the removal of soluble and reactive species by orographically forced clouds and preciptiation
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Date:01/01/1990
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Khvorost'yanov, V.I., M.F. Khairutdinov
Title:Modeling aircraft seeding of orographic cloud over an extended mountainous area
Publication:Soviet Meteorol. Hydrol., 11, 34-41
Abstract:Presented are the results of numerical modelling of the modification of frontal stratiform clouds in flow over an extended mountainous area with natural development and with seeding by dry ice from an airplane based on a two-dimensional nonstationary numerical model.
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Date:01/01/1991
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Ueyoshi, K.
Title:A three-dimensional simulation of airflow and orographic rain
Publication:J. Met. Soc. Japan, 69, 127-151
Abstract:A three-dimensional mesoscale numerical model is presented, designed with the capability of simulating the airflow and orogrpahically-induced rain the presence of steep irregular terrain
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Date:01/01/1990
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Wesley, D.A., R.A. Pielke
Title:Observations of blocking-induced convergence zones and effects on precipitation in complex terrain
Publication:Atmos. Res., 25, 235-276
Abstract:Through an extensive set of observations, including standard surface measurements, Doppler radar, routine Naitonal Weather Service radiosondes and special Cross-chaing Loran Atmospheric Sounding System (CLASS) data, two case studies of wintertime storms on the east slopes of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado
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Date:1/1/1992
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Rauber, R.M.
Title:Microphysical structure and evolution of a central Sierra Nevada orographic cloud system.
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 31, 3-24
Abstract:This paper describes complex microphysical interactions observed within an orographic cloud system over the central Sierra Nevada of California.
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Date:11/01/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Cotton, W.R., G.J. Tripoli, R.M. Rubert, E.A. Mulvihill
Title:Numerical simulation effects of varying ice crystal nucleation rates and aggregation processes on orographic snowfall
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Meteorol., 25, 1658-1680
Abstract:The Colorado State University cloud model is applied to the simulation of orographic cloud snowfall.
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Date:09/22/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Deshler, T., R.M. Rauber, J.H. Humphries
Title:A comparison of snowfall characteristics from winter storms over coastal and iland mountain barriers
Publication:Conf. on Cloud Physics., Sept. 22-26, 1986, Snowmass, CO., AMS, Boston, MA
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Date:03/01/1978
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Dickerson, M.H.
Title:MASCON--A mass consistent atmospheric flux model for regions with complex terrain
Publication:J. Appl. Meteorol., 17, 241-253
Abstract:MASCON was developed to provide air pollution models for the San Francisco Bay Area with mass consistent meteorological input data
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Date:01/01/1947
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Douglas, C.K.M., J. Glasspoole
Title:Meteorological conditions in heavy orographic fainfall in the British Isles
Publication:Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc., 73, 11-38
Abstract:This paper attempts to clarify certain points raised during the discussion on orographic rain held by the society on February 21, 1945 (QJ, 71, p. 41).
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Date:09/01/1975
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Longley, R.W.
Title:Precipitaiton in valleys
Publication:Weather, 30, 294-300
Abstract:None
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Date:10/01/1987
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Marwitz, J.D.
Title:Cloud Physics studies in SCPP from 1977-87
Publication:Report No. AS 157, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071
Abstract:This final report is a summary of the cloud physics studies by University of Wyoming investigators as participants in the Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project (SCPP) from 1977 to 1987
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Date:08/15/1988
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Meyers, M.P., W.R. Cotton
Title:A numerical investigation of an orographic precipitaiton event
Publication:Preprints, 10th International Cloud Physics Conference, 15-20 August 1988, Bad Homburg, FRG
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Date:12/01/1966
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Nordo, J., K. Hjortnes
Title:Statistical studies of precipitaiton on local, national, and continental scales
Publication:Geophysica Norvegica, XXVI, 1-46
Abstract:Statistical studies of precipitation were undertaken on time scales ranging from 12 hours to one month
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Date:05/01/1989
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Peterson, T.C.
Title:The effect of decoupled low-level flow on winter orogrpahic clouds in Northern Colorado
Publication:Atmos. Sci. Paper No. 442, Colorado State University, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:In stably stratified conditions, mountains often act as barriers to low-level flow creating regions of stagnant, decoupled flow
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Date:09/01/1985
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Rauber, R.M.
Title:Physical structure of northern Colorado river basin cloud systems
Publication:Atmos. Sci. Paper No. 390, Colorado State University, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO 80523, 362 pp
Abstract:This paper describes the physical structure and temporal evolution of wintertime cloud systems over the Yampa River Basin, one of the eight major sub-basins supplying water to the Colorado River.
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Date:01/01/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Raymond, W.H.
Title:Topographically-induced mesoscale motions in antitriptically balanced barotropic flow
Publication:Tellus, 38A, 251-262
Abstract:The dynamic processes within a steady viscous incompressible barotropic fluid interacting with an isolated mesoscale obstacle are studied
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Date:03/01/1978
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Sherman, C.A.
Title:A mass-consistent model for wind fields over complex terrain
Publication:J. Appl. Meteorol., 17, 312-319
Abstract:An adjustment model was developed to provide a pollutant transport model with input wind fields that are mass-consistent, three-dimensional, and also representative of the available meteorological measurements
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Date:10/01/1974
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Young, K.C.
Title:A numerial simulation of wintertime, orographic precipitation: Part II. Comparison of natural and AgI-seeded conditions
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 31, 1749-1767
Abstract:The multi-level, microphysical cloud model describe in the accompanying article is applied in an orographic situation to simulate the development of precipitation under both natural and seeded conditions
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Date:1/1/1982
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Smith, R.B.
Title:A differential advection model of orographic rain.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 110, 306-309
Abstract:The history of the theory of orographic rain, and recent evidence against the `stable upglide' model, are briefly reviewed.
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Date:11/1/1982
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Durran, D.R., J.B. Klemp
Title:The effects of moisture on trapped mountain lee waves.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 39, 2490-2506
Abstract:The effects of latent heat release on the dynamics of mountain lee waves are examined with the aid of two-dimensional numerical simulations, for several situations in which the Scorer parameter has a nearly two-layer vertical structure. Changes in the moisture in the lowest layer are found to produce
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Date:01/01/1960
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Bergeron, T.
Title:Operation and results of 'Project Pluvius'
Publication:From Physics of Precipitation, AGU Geophyiscal Monograph No. 5, Helmut Weickmann, Ed.
Abstract:None
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Date:01/01/1970
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Bergeron, T.
Title:Mesometeorlogical studies of precipitation, IV. Oreigenic and convective rainfall patterns
Publication:Reports No. 20, Uppsala University, Sweden
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Date:10/01/1973
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Dirks, R.A.
Title:The precipitation efficiency of orographic clouds
Publication:J. de Rech. Atmos., VII, 177-184
Abstract:A direct method of measuring the efficiency of removal of condensed water from wintertime orographic clouds is discussed.
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Date:02/01/1975
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Klemp, J.B., D.K. Lilly
Title:The dynamics of wave-induced downslope winds
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 32, 320-339
Abstract:A theory for the dynamics of strong surface winds on the lee side of a large mountain range is derived and compared with observations
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Date:01/01/1978
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Klemp, J.B., D.K. Lilly
Title:Numerical simulation of hydrostatic mountain waves
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 35, 78-107
Abstract:A numerical model is developed for simulating the flow of stably statified nonrotating air over finite-amplitude, two-dimensional mountain ranges.
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Date:05/18/1982
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Lilly, D.K., D.R. Durran
Title:Stably stratified moist airflow over mountainous terrain
Publication:Proc., 1st Sino-American Workshop on Mountain Meteorology, E.R. Reiter, Z. Baozhen, and Q. Yongu, Eds., Beijing, 18-23 May 1982, Science Press, Beijin, AMS, Boston, MA, 569-608
Abstract:This paper reviews the results of two separate studies
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Date:05/01/1983
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Marwitz, J.D.
Title:The kinematics of orographic airflow during Sierra storms
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 40, 1218-1227
Abstract:Two case studies of the kinematics of the airflow over the Sierra barrier are presented.
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Date:02/01/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Nickerson, E.C., E. Richard, R. Rosset, D.R. Smith
Title:The numerical simulation of clouds, rain, and airflow over the Vosges and Black Forest Mountains: A meso-beta model with parameterized microphysics
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 114, 398-414
Abstract:A three-dimensional meso-beta model with parameterized microphysics is presented
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Date:08/01/1979
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Peltier, W.R., T.L. Clark
Title:The evolution and stability of finite-amplitude mountain waves. Part II: Surface wave drag and severe downslope windstorms
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 36, 1498-11529
Abstract:The transient evolution of internal waves which are forced by the flow of stably stratified fluid over two-dimesnional topography exhibits several pronounced nonlinear effects for geophysically relevant values of the governing parameters.
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Date:01/01/1948
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Queney, P.
Title:The problem of air flow over mountains: A summary of theoretical studies
Publication:Bull. Amer. Met. Soc., 29, 16-26
Abstract:The theroetical researches on the problem of the disturbance of an atmospheric current flowing over a mountain range, carried on during the last ten years, prove that most of
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Date:04/01/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Rauber, R.M., L.O. Grant, D. Feng, J.B. Snider
Title:The characteristics and distribution of cloud water over the mountains of northern Colorado during wintertime storms. Part I: Temporal variations
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Meteorol., 25, 468-488
Abstract:The spatial and temporal evolution of supercooled water fields in ten wintertime storm systems occurring over the northern Colorado Rocky Mountain region have been examined using data collected by the recently developed
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Date:01/01/1960
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Sawyer, J.S.
Title:Numerical calculation of the displacements of a stratified airstream crossing and ridge of small height
Publication:Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 86, 326-345
Abstract:Numerical computations have been made of the solutions of the equation
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Date:01/01/1962
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Sawyer, J.S.
Title:Gravity waves in the atmosphere as a three-dimensional problem
Publication:Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 88, 412-425
Abstract:An equation is derived (see Eq. (10) for the vertical variation of the emplitude of standing waves when the wind direction varies with height and the wave is periodic both in the x- and y-direction
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Date:01/01/1949
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Scorer, R.S.
Title:Theory of waves in the lee of mountains
Publication:Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 75, 41-56
Abstract:The disturbance in an air current, whose velocity may vary with height, caused by irregularities in the ground, is obtained.
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Date:01/01/1982
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Smith, R.B., Y.L. Lin
Title:The addition of heat to a stratified airsteam with applicaiton to the dynamics of orographic rain
Publication:Quart. J. R. Met. Soc., 108, 353-378
Abstract:The response of a stratified airsteam to combined thermal and orographic forcing is investigated theoretically using the linearized hydrostatic equations of motion
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Date:06/01/1979
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(41) Mesoscale Meteorology
Author:Raddatz, R.L., M.L. Khandekar
Title:Upslope enhanced extreme rainfall events over the Canadian western plains: A mesoscale numerical simulation
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 107, 650-661
Abstract:A limited-area numerical model, previously applied to the study of cold easterly circultions over the Canadian Western Plains
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Date:11/01/1985
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(45) Microphysics - Ice Phase
Author:Heggli, M.F., D.W. Reynolds
Title:Radiometric observations of supercooled liquid water within a split front over the Sierra Nevada
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Met., 24, 1258-1261
Abstract:A storm bearing close structural resemblance to a katfront was observed from the ground with microwave radiometry and a vertically pointing ka-band radar over the Sierra Nevada or Calif.
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Date:01/01/1979
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Barcilon, A., J.C. Jusem
Title:On the two-dimensional, hydrostatic flow of a stream of moist air over a mountain ridge
Publication:Geophys. Atstrophys. Fluid Dyn., 13, 125-140
Abstract:The small perturbation of a steady, two-dimensional horizontal stream of a moist, inviscid Boussinesq fluid is treated analytically by use of an asymptotic method when a certain parameter epsilon is amll and
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Date:04/01/1969
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Bretherton, F.P.
Title:Momentum transport by gravity waves
Publication:Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 95, 213-243
Abstract:A review of theories concerning the propgation of internal gravity waves in a horizontally uniform shear flow concludes that an upward transport of horizontal momentum inevitably accompanies the generate of such waves
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Date:01/01/1969
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Browning, K.A., T.W. Harrold
Title:Air motion and precipitation growth in a wave depression
Publication:Quart. J.R. Met. Soc., 95, 288-309
Abstract:A case study is presented to illustrate the small and medium scale air motion and precipitation patterns within a travelling wave depression.
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Date:01/01/1975
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Browning, K.A., C.W. Pardoe, F.F. Hill
Title:The nature of orographic rain at wintertime cold fronts
Publication:Quart. J.R. Met. Soc., 101, 333-352
Abstract:Some of the largest falls of orographic rain in the western parts of the British Isles are associated with wintertime cold fronts.
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Date:01/01/1977
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Buzzi, A., S. Tibaldi
Title:Inertical and frictional effects on rotating and stratified flow over topography
Publication:Quart. J.R. Met. Soc., 103, 135-150
Abstract:The separate effects of fluid inertia and friction at the lower boundary on the flow of a rotating, stably stratified, incompressible fluid over a three-dimensional shallow isolated obstacle are investigated
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Date:01/01/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Choularton, T.W., S.J. Perry
Title:A model of the orographic enhancement of snowfall by the seeder-feeder mechanism
Publication:Quart. J.R. Met. Soc., 112, 335-345
Abstract:A model has been constructed of the orographic enhancement of snowfall by the seeder-feeder mechanism.
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Date:12/01/1976
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Colton, D.E.
Title:Numerical simulation of the orographically induced precipitation distribution for use in hydrologicla analysis
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 15, 1241-1251
Abstract:A fine-mesh mesoscale numerical model is used to simulate the orogrpahic precipitation process for the purpose of improving estimates of the spatial distribution of precipitation in mountainous areas
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Date:10/01/1954
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Corby, G.A.
Title:The airflow over mountains. A review of the state of current knowledge
Publication:Q. J. Roy. Met. Soc., 80, 491-521
Abstract:A brief survey is first given of the observational evidence regarding special airflow effects in the neighbourhood of mountains, as provided by the visual evidence of clouds, the experiences of glider pilots and effects noted by the pilots of powered aircraft.
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Date:01/01/1956
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Corby, G.A., C.E. Wallington
Title:Airflow over mountains: the lee-wave amplitude
Publication:Q. J. Roy. Met. Soc., 82, 266-274
Abstract:Although orographic lee waves are probably common over the British Isles, their amplitude is so critically dependent on airstream characteristics and on the scale of local topography that they are likely to be insignificant unless
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Date:01/01/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Davies, H.C., C. Schar
Title:Diabatic modification of airflow over a mesoscale orographic ridge: A model study of the coupled response
Publication:Quart. J.R. Met. Soc., 112, 711-730
Abstract:A theoretical model is used to study the combined influence upon mesoscale atmospheric flow of orography and the diabatic effects of non-precipitating clouds
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Date:08/01/1961
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Doos, B.R.
Title:A mountain wave theory including the effect of the vertical variation of wind and stability
Publication:Tellus, 13, 305-319
Abstract:The motion over an infinitely long mountain ridge has been studied
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Date:06/01/1962
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Elliott, R.D., R.W. Shaffer
Title:The development of quantitative relationships between orographic precipitation and air-mass parameters for use in forecasting and cloud seeding evaluation
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 1, 218-228
Abstract:The physical basis for a relationship between orographic precipitation and air mass characteristics, wind flow pattern and gross terrain features is outlined
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Date:10/01/1978
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Gocho, Y.
Title:Numerical experiment of orographic heavy rainfall due to a stratiform cloud
Publication:J. Met. Soc. Japan, 56, 405-422
Abstract:Our study of the rainfall around the Sizuka mountains during the past ten years has shown that the heavy rainfalls with a maximum daily precipitation of 200 mm or more ususally occur in connection with typhoons
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Date:01/01/1981
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Hill, F.F., K.A. Browning, M.J. Bader
Title:Radar and rainguage observations of orographic rain over south Wales
Publication:Quart. J. R. Met. Soc., 107, 643-670
Abstract:Eight detailed case studies are summarized to clarify the structure and mechanism of orographically enhanced frontal rain over hills of modest height
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Date:08/01/1975
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Hobbs, P.V.
Title:The nature of winter clouds and precipitation in the Cascade Mountains and their modification by artificial seeding. Part I: Natural conditions
Publication:J. Appl. Meteor., 14, 783-804
Abstract:This is the first of three papers describing field investigations, carried out from 1969 to 1974 of winter clouds and precipitation in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State, and physical evaluations of their modification by artifical seeding
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Date:08/01/1975
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Hobbs, P.V.
Title:The nature of winter clouds and precipitation in the Cascade Mountains and their modification by artificial seeding. Part III: Case studies of the effects of seeding
Publication:J. Appl. Meteorol., 14, 819-858
Abstract:Three case studies are described in which detailed airborne and ground observations were made in order to evaluate the effects of artificial seeding from the air on cloud structure and snowfall on the ground in a
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Date:08/01/1975
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Hobbs, P.V., R.A. Houze, Jr., T.J. Matejka
Title:The dynamical and microphysical structure of an occluded frontal system and its modification by orography
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 32, 1542-1562
Abstract:An occluded front moving over Washington State was investigated with serial rawinsonde ascents, aircraft penetrations, raingage measurements and conventional observations.
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Date:05/27/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Kuciauskas, A.P.
Title:Use of radar in forecasting seeable conditions for the SCPP
Publication:10th Conf. on Weather Modificaiton, May 27-30, 1986, Arlington, VA, AMS, Boston, MA
Abstract:None
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Date:04/01/1974
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Lalas, D.P., F. Einaudi
Title:On the correct use of the wet adiabatic lapse rate in stability criteria of a saturated atmosphere
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 13, 318-324
Abstract:A rigorous stability analysis of a saturated atmosphere is carried out and is compared with the parcel method.
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Date:09/01/1974
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Lilly, D.K., P.J. Kennedy
Title:Observations of a stationary mountain wave and its associated momentum flux and energy dissipation
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 30, 1135-1152
Abstract:Analysis is presented of data obtained from instrumented aircraft flying in a mountain wave of moderate amplitude west of Denver, Colo., on 17 February 1970
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Date:09/01/1980
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Lilly, D.K., J.B. Klemp
Title:Comments on 'The evolution and stability of finite-amplitude mountain waves. Part II: Surface wave drag and severe downslope windstorms'
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 37, 2119-2121
Abstract:None
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Date:05/01/1953
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Long, R.R.
Title:A laboratory model resembling the 'Bishop-Wave' phenomenon
Publication:Bull. Amer. Met. Soc., 34, 205-211
Abstract:A description is given of the flow of a three-layer system of immiscible fluids over an obstacle immersed in the lowest liquid
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Date:01/01/1972
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Long, R.R.
Title:Finite amplitude distrubances in the flow of inviscid rotating and stratified fluids over obstacles
Publication:Ann. Rev., Fluid Mech., 4, 69-92
Abstract:None
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Date:05/15/1985
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Pierrehumbert, R.T., B. Wyman
Title:Upstream effects of mesoscale mountains
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 42, 977-1003
Abstract:The Alpine Experiment (ALPEX) has revealed the low-level air is typically diverted around the Alps without reaching the mountaintop.
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Date:01/01/1960
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Queney, P., G.A. Corby, N. Gerbier, H. Koschmieder, J. Zierep
Title:The airflow over mountains
Publication:WMO Technical Note No. 34, 135 PP.
Abstract:None
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Date:05/27/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Reynolds, D.W.
Title:A randomized exploratory seeding experiment on widespread shallow orographic clouds: forecasting suitable cloud conditions
Publication:10th Conf. on Weather Modification, May 27-30, 1986, Arlington, VA, AMS, Boston, MA.
Abstract:None
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Date:01/01/1983
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Rogers, D.C., D. Baumgardner, G. Vali
Title:Determination of supercooled liquid water content by measuring rime rate
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 22, 153-162
Abstract:A ground-based technique is described for determined the liquid water content of supercooled clouds or fog by measuring teh mass rate of rime accumulation on a small rotating wire
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Date:04/01/1984
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Sassen, K.
Title:Deep orographic cloud structure and composition derived from comprehensive remote sensing measurements
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Met.., 23, 568-583
Abstract:Coordinated polarization lidar, K_u-band radar and dual-channel microwave radiomdeter observations of a deep orographic cloud system were collected
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Date:04/01/1984
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Smith, R.B.
Title:A theory of lee cyclogenesis
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 41, 1159-1168
Abstract:A theory of lee cyclogenesis is proposed, based on a linearized model of baroclinic wave generation by mountains the presence of a background shear
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Date:08/01/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Smutz, S.W.
Title:A climatology of the Sierra Nevada barrier jet
Publication:Report No. AS 153, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY
Abstract:The Sierra Nevada barrier jet is a mountai-parallel low level jet that is frequently observed in the foothills region of the Sierra Nevada
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Date:03/01/1970
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Vergeiner, I., D.K. Lilly
Title:The dynamic structure of lee wave flow as obtained from balloon and airplane observations
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 98, 220-232
Abstract:The lee flow disturbances produced by the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies have been quantitatively observed in a continuing program at the National Center for Atmospheric Research
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Date:1/1/1982
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Smith, R.B.
Title:Synoptic observations and theory of orographically disturbed wind and pressure.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 39, 60-70
Abstract:A survey of existing synoptic data from the vicinity of major mountain ranges indicated two common aspects of orographic influence on the atmospheric-hydrostatically generated pressure difference across the mountains and a leftward (in the Northern hemisphere) deflection of the air as it approaches the mountain.
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Date:12/1/1985
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Smith, R.
Title:On severe downslope winds.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 42, 2597-2603
Abstract:Recent observations and numerical experiments that during severe downslope windstorms, a large region of slow turbulent air develops in the middle and upper troposphere while strong winds plunge underneath
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Date:1/1/1982
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Clark, T.L., R. Gall
Title:Three-dimensional numerical model simulations of airflow over mountainous terrain: A comparison with observations.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 110, 766-791
Abstract:Numerical simulations of airflow over two different choices of mountainous terrain and the comparisons of results with aircraft observations are presented.
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Date:10/01/1982
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(19) Cumulus
Author:Durran, D.R., J.B. Klemp
Title:On the effects of moisture on the Brunt-Vaisala Frequency
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 39, 2152-2158
Abstract:Expressions are derived for the Brunt-Vaisala frequency N_m, in a saturated atmosphere, which are analogous to commonly-used formulas for the dry Brunt-Vaisala frequency. Thses formulas are compared with others which have appeared in the literature, and the derivation by Lalas and Einaudi (1974) is found
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Date:02/01/1984
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(41) Mesoscale Meteorology
Author:Clark, T.L., R.D. Farley
Title:Severe downslope windstorm calculations in two and three spatial dimensions using anelastic interactive grid nesting: A possible mechanism for gustiness
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 41, 329-350
Abstract:The Clark nonhydrostatic anelastic code is extended to allow for interactive grid nesting in both two and three spatial dimensions.
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Date:01/01/1978
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Bells, R.S.
Title:The forecasting of orographically enhanced rainfall accumulaiton suisng 10-level model data
Publication:Meteorol. Mag., 107, 113-124
Abstract:A diagnostic model has been developed in order to estimate the effect of orography on surface rainfall accumulation.
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Date:08/01/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Bower, J.B., D.R. Durran
Title:A study of wind profiler data collected upsteam during windstorms in Boulder, Colorado
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 114, 1491-1500
Abstract:Wind profiler data from Lay Creek, Colorado, along with stability data from the Lander and Grand Junction rawinsonde observations, were examined in an attempt to link various parameters in the upstream flow to the onset of
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Date:01/01/1982
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Carruthers, D.J., T.W. Choularton
Title:Airflow over hills of moderate slope
Publication:Quart. J. R. Met. Soc., 108, 603-624
Abstract:A three-layer model is presented. This describes the flow on an inversion capped boundary layer over hills of moderate size and slope
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Date:11/01/1984
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Clark, T.L., W.R. Peltier
Title:Critical level reflection and the resonant growth of nonlinear mountain waves
Publication:J. Atmos. Sco., 41, 3122-3134
Abstract:We examine the evolution of a field of internal waves launced by stratified flow over symmetric topography in mean flows which reverse direction at stome height above the surface.
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Date:11/01/1977
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Clark, T.L., W.R. Peltier
Title:On the evolution and stability of finite-amplitude mountain waves
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 34, 1715-1730
Abstract:We describe a series of fixed Froude number numerical simulations of the generation of internal gravity waves by the flow of stably stratified fluid over an isolated obstacle
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Date:07/01/1975
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Collier, C.G.
Title:A representation of the effects of topography on surface rainfall within moving baroclinic disturbances
Publication:Quart. J. R. Met. Soc., 101, 407-422
Abstract:A numerical 'parameterization' model has been developed in order to predict precipitaiton amount over hilly terrain in North Wales
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Date:08/01/1970
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Danielsen, E.F., R. Bleck
Title:Tropospheric and stratospheric ducting of stationary mountain lee waves
Publication:J. Atmos. Sco., 27, 758-772
Abstract:The mountain lee-wave problem is solved for a steady-state linearized model yielding both real and complex resonance models.
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Date:12/01/1983
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Durran, D.R., J.B. Klemp
Title:A compressible model for the simulation of moist mountain waves
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 11, 2341-2361
Abstract:A two-dimensional, nonlinear, nonhydrostatic model is described with allows the calculation of moist airflow in mountainous terrain
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Date:06/01/1968
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Eliassen, A.
Title:On meso-scale mountain waves on the rotating earth
Publication:Geofysike Publikasjoner, XXVII, 1-15
Abstract:A stationary, meso-scale, small-amplitude distrubance of a straight baroclinic air current on the rotating earth is studied on the basis of quasi-static linearized equations
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Date:03/01/1971
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Eliassen, A., J.E. Rekustad
Title:A numerical study of meso-scale mountain waves
Publication:Geofysiske Publikasjoner, XXVIII, 1-13
Abstract:Numerical integrations are performed of the equations describing air flow on the rotating earth across a mountain ridge with a width of about 400 km.
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Date:01/01/1984
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Eliassen, A., S. Thorsteinsson
Title:Numerical studies of stratified air flow over a mountain ridge on the rotating earth
Publication:Tellus, 36A, 172-186
Abstract:The non-linear equations describing adiabatic, quasi-static flow of stably stratifed air over a mountain ridge on the rotating f-plane are integrated numerically in time, using potential temperature as vertical coordinate.
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Record ID:52/107


Date:02/01/1948
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Hess, S.L., H. Wagner
Title:Atmospheric waves in the northwestern United States
Publication:J. Meteorol., 5, 1-19
Abstract:The flow of air in vertical planes across the Rocky Mountains is studied through the potential-temperature distribution
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Date:04/01/1964
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Krishnamurti, T.N.
Title:The finite amplitude mountain wave problem with entropy as a vertical coordinate
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 92, 147-160
Abstract:The equation for steady two-dimensional mountain waves is expressed in the isentropic coordinates
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Date:04/01/1974
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Lilly, D.K., P.F. Lester
Title:Waves and turbulence in the stratosphere
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 31, 800-812
Abstract:Detailed stratospheric wind and temperature data were gathered by aircraft over the mountains of southern Colorado on 1 March 1970
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Date:01/01/1953
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Long, R.R.
Title:Some aspects of the flow of stratified fluids. I. A theoretical investigation
Publication:Tellus, V,41-58
Abstract:The following paper is the first of a series of two relating to the problem of internal oscillations of a fluid in a gravity field with vertical gradients of density and velocity.
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Date:01/01/1954
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Long, R.R.
Title:Some aspects of the flow of stratified fluids. II. Experiments with two-fluid system
Publication:Tellus, 6, 97-115
Abstract:A description is given of the flow of two superimposed layers of fluid over a barrier
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Date:09/29/1982
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Marwitz, J., K. Waight, B. Martner, G. Gordon
Title:Cloud physics studies in the SCPP, Interim progress report 1984-1985
Publication:Dept. of Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071
Abstract:None
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Date:01/01/1973
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Nicholls, J.M.
Title:The airflow over mountains research 1958-1972
Publication:WMO Tech. Note. No. 127, WMO, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:None
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Date:10/01/1969
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Onishi, G.
Title:A numerical method for three-dimensional mountain waves
Publication:J. Meteorol. Soc. Japan, 47, 352-359
Abstract:A new method of integration of equations for the airstream over mountains as a three-dimensional problem is presented
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Date:07/01/1982
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Parish, T.R.
Title:Barrier winds along the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 21, 925-930
Abstract:Observational evidence from instumented aircraft, Doppler radar and rawinsondes suggest low-level, mountain-parallel jets are a common wintertime feature along the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada Range and extending into the California Valley
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Date:09/01/1980
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Peltier, W.R., T.L. Clark
Title:Reply
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 37, 2122-2125
Abstract:None
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Date:01/01/1952
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Sawyer, J.S.
Title:A study of the rainfall of twosynoptic situations
Publication:Q. J. R. Met. Soc., 78, 231-246
Abstract:The rainfall resulting from the movement of the small depression of 14 March 1949 across the Britsh Isles is analyzed by means of the autogrpahic records and rainfall observations maintained for climatological purposes
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Date:01/01/1953
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Scorer, R.S.
Title:Theory of airflow over moutains: II--The flow over a ridge
Publication:Q. J. Roy. Met. Soc., 79, 70-83
Abstract:Three kinds of flow over unlevel ground are defined according to their scale-aerodynamic, barostromatic, and geostrophic flows-and it is seen that the practical difficulties of obtaining the correct value of the relevant
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Date:01/01/1954
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Scorer, R.S.
Title:Theory of airflow over mountains: III-Airstream characteristics
Publication:Q. J. Roy. Met. Soc., 80, 417-428
Abstract:The problem of what second boundary condition (the first being the ground profile) should be applied to the differential quation for the variation with height of the wave amplitude is considered and it is throught that solutions
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Date:01/01/1979
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Smith, R.B.
Title:The influence of mountain on the atmosphere
Publication:Adv. Geophys., 21, 87-230
Abstract:None, Chapter in book
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Date:6/1/1981
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Mass, C.
Title:Topographically forced convergence in western Washington state.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 109, 1335-1347
Abstract:Several times a year when the low-level winds from the Pacific Ocean are within a narrow range of speed and direction, air passes both north and south of the Olympic Mountains of Washington state and is forced to converge on Puget Sound by the north-south oriented Cascade Range.
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Date:01/01/1974
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Atkinson, B.W., P.A. Smithson
Title:Meso-scale circulations and rainfall patterns in an occluding depression
Publication:Quart. J.R. Met. Soc., 100, 3-22
Abstract:Synoptic and meso-scale precipitaiton and airflow patterns in the occluding depression which passed over England and Wales on 8-9 March 1967 are analyzed.
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Date:01/01/1977
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Bader, M.J., W.T. Roach
Title:Orographic rainfall in warm sectors of depressions
Publication:Quart. J. R. Met. Soc., 103, 269-280
Abstract:Results of some calculations are presented which show that the washout of droplets in a low-level, orographically produced cloud by raindrops falling from a higher-level cloud (formed by large-scale ascent) can augment the rainfall
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Date:01/01/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Chai, S.K.
Title:Convection and cloud formation over snow-covered surface
Publication:Atmos. Res., 20, 87-100
Abstract:This paper discusses the vapor-driven convection over snow and its limitations
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Date:08/01/1980
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Cooper, W.A., C.P.R. Saunders
Title:Winter storms over the San Juan Mountains. Part II: Microphysical processes
Publication:J. Appl. Meteor., 19, 927-941
Abstract:Airborne observations of wintertime storms in southeastern Colorado have shown that the microphysical structure of those storms evolved in close relationship to the dynamical structure
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Date:01/01/1957
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Corby, G.A.
Title:A preliminary study of atmospheric waves using radiosonde data
Publication:Quart. J.R. Met. Soc., 83, 49-60
Abstract:Evidence of atmospheric gravity waves, almost certainly due to orography, is obtained from a study of British radiosonde data
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Date:01/01/1958
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Corby, G.A., J.S. Sawyer
Title:The air flow over a ridge--the effects of the upper boundary and high-level conditions
Publication:Quart. J. R. Met. Soc., 84, 25-37
Abstract:The solution obtained by perturbation theory for the airflow over a ridge depends on the mathematical conditions imposed at the upper boundary of the region for which a solution is obtained.
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Date:06/01/1964
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Elliott, R.d., E.L. Hovind
Title:The water balance of orograhically clouds
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 3, 235-239
Abstract:A significant question bearing on the prediction of orogrpahic precipitation and the seeding of orographic clouds is what fraction of the water condensed over an orographic barrier falls on the barrier as precipitation
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Date:04/01/1964
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Elliott, R.D., E.L. Hovind
Title:On convection bands within Pacific coast storms and their relation to storm structure
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 3, 143-154
Abstract:Pacific storms entering Southern California have been intensly sampled and subjected to detailed investigaiton through a storm study program in the Santa Barbara area duirng the 1960-63 (inclusive) winter storm seasons.
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Date:04/01/1982
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Gocho, Y.
Title:Statistical study on the relations among characteristics of rainfall around the Suzuka Mountains and meteorlogical conditions during warm season
Publication:J. Met. Soc. Japan, 60, 739-757
Abstract:Relations among some characteristics of rainfall over the reference area of about 4,00 km^2 around the Susuka Mountains and meteorological conditions are statistically studied
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Date:05/27/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Heggli, M.
Title:A ground based approach used to determine cloud seeding opportunity
Publication:10th Conf. on Wea. Mod., May 27-30, 1986, Arlington, VA, AMS, Boston, MA
Abstract:None
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Date:08/01/1978
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Hill, G.E.
Title:Observations of precipitation-forced circulations in winter orographic storms
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 35, 1463-1472
Abstract:Observational evidence is presented which identifies the occurrence of strong precipitation-forced circulations during winter orographic storms
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Date:08/01/1975
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Hobbs, P.V., L.F. Radke
Title:The nature of winter clouds and precipitation in the Cascade Mountains and their modification by artificial seeding. Part II: Techniques for the physical evaluation of seeding
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 14, 805-818
Abstract:Airborne, ground and radar techniques used for evaluating the effects of articifical seeding on winter clouds and precipitation over the Cascade Mountains are described
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Date:01/01/1959
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Long, R.R.
Title:A laboratory model of air flow over the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Publication:The Atmosphere and the Sea in Motion, B. Bolin, Ed., The Rockefller Institute Press, 372-380
Abstract:A description is given of a liquid model of the flow of air over the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the vicinity of Bishop, California
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Date:08/01/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:McGinley, J.A., J.S. Goerss
Title:Effects of terrain height and blocking initializaiton on numerical simulation of Alpine lee cyclogenesis
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 114, 1578-1590
Abstract:A series of numerical experiments were performed to test the evolution of lee cyclones with various terrain representation, and also to test forecast sensitivity to initial wind fields
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Date:10/01/1962
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Myers, V.A.
Title:Airflow on the windward side of a large ridge
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 67, 4267-4291
Abstract:In most studied of windflow over mountains the emphasis has been concentrated on lee phenomena
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Date:05/01/1983
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Passarelli, R.E., Jr., H. Boehme
Title:The orographic modulation of pre-warm-front precipitation in southern New England
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 111, 1062-1070
Abstract:Topographic forcing over the hills and small mountains of southern New England plays an important role in determining the distribution of pre-warm-front precipitation from winter cyclones
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Date:08/01/1981
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Rauber, R.M.
Title:Microphysical processes in two stably stratified orogrpahic cloud systems
Publication:Atmospheric Science Paper No. 337, Colorado State University, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO 80523, 151 pp
Abstract:The microphysical processes associated with the growth of cloud and precipitation particles during two stable orographic storms are identified in this thesis.
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Date:05/01/1986
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Reynolds, D.W., A.S. Dennis
Title:A review of the Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project
Publication:Bull. Amer. Met. Soc., 67, 513-523
Abstract:The Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project (SCPP) is an investigation of cloud seeding as a means of increasing winter precipitation on the Sierra Nevada.
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Date:09/01/1966
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Sarker, R.P.
Title:A dynamical model of orographic rainfall
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 94, 555-572
Abstract:A dynamical model for orographic rainfall with particular reference to the Western Ghats is presented.
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Date:01/01/1959
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Sawyer, J.S.
Title:The introduction of the effects of topography into methods of numerical forecasting
Publication:Quart. J. R. Met. Soc., 85, 31-43
Abstract:None
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Date:10/01/1977
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Smith, R.B.
Title:The steepening of hydrostatic mountain waves
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 34, 1634-1654
Abstract:The nonlinear effects in the flow of a Boussinesq statified fluid over two-dimensional sinusoidal topography are examined in this paper using second-order perturbation theory
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Date:01/01/1972
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Starr, J.R., K.A. Browning
Title:Observations of lee waves by high-power radar
Publication:Quart. J.R. Soc., 98, 73-85
Abstract:A very high-sensitivity 107 mm radar has been brough into operation for meteorological studies of airflow within the optically clear (or cloudy) atmosphere
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Date:01/01/1976
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Storebo, P.B.
Title:Small scale topographical influences on precipitation
Publication:Tellus, XXVIII, 1, 45-59
Abstract:Small clouds may form above small hills when moist air blows over a landscape
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Date:04/01/1983
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Tosi, E., M. Fantini, A. Trevisan
Title:Numerical experiments on orographic cyclogenesis: Relationship between the development of the lee cyclone and the basic flow characteristics
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 111, 799-814
Abstract:Idealized numerical experiments are performed using a channel version of the HIBU (Mesinger-Janjic) primitive equation model to reproduce cyclogenesis in the lee of a mountain chain resumbling the Alps
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Date:09/01/1962
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Williams, P., Jr., E.L. Peck
Title:Terrain influences on precipitation in the intermountain west as related to synoptic situations
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 1, 343-347
Abstract:Precipitation in the Wasatch Front area of northwest Utah was analyzed with regard to different storm types.
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Date:07/15/1999
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(46) Microphysics - Warm Cloud
Author:Chen, J.-P., D. Lamb
Title:Simulation of cloud microphysical and chemical processes using a multicomponent framework. Part II: Microphysical evolution of a wintertime orographic cloud
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 56, pp. 2293-2312
Abstract:A detailed microphysical model is used to simulate the formation of wintertime orographic clouds in a two-dimensional domain under steady-state conditions.
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Record ID:52/148


Date:8/1/2000
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
Author:Zhang, F., S. E. Koch
Title:Numerical simulations of a grvity wave event over CCOPE. part II: waves generated by an orographic density current
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 128, 8, 2777-2796
Abstract:A mesoscale numerical model and detailed observations are used to investigate the generation and mainenance of a mesoscale gravity wave event observed in eastern Montana on 11 July 1981 during the Cooperative Convective Precipitation Experiment(CCOPE).
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Record ID:52/149


Date:08/1995
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Mass, C.F., M.D. Albright
Title:A Severe Windstorm in the Lee of the Cascade Mountains of Washington State
Publication:Monthly Weather Review
Abstract:This paper describes a severe, leeside windstorm that struck parts of western Washington State on 23-25 December 1983.
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Date:1999
Subject:(52) Orographic Clouds
(45) Microphysics - Ice Phase
Author:Nachamkin, McAnelly, Weiland, Daughery, Copley, Cotton
Title:Predictibility and structure of an intense orographic snowfall event in Eastern Wyoming
Publication:8th Conference on Mesoscale Processes, 28 June - 1 July, Boulder, CO.
Abstract:none.
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Record ID:52/151

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