
| Date: | 10/01/1999 |
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| Subject: | (80) Winter Storms |
| Author: | Liston, G. E. |
| Title: | Interrelationships among snow distribution, snowmelt, and snow cover depletion: Implications for atmospheric, hydrologic, and ecologic modeling |
| Publication: | J. Applied Sci., 38, pp. 1474-1487 |
| Abstract: | Local, regional, and global atmospheric, hydrologic, and ecologic models used to simulate weather, climate, land surface moisture, and vegetation processes all commonly represent their computational domains by a collection of finite areas or grid cells. |
| Location: | Citation Only, Full Text Not In Library |
| Record ID: | 80/1 |
| Date: | 07/31/1991 |
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| Subject: | (80) Winter Storms |
| Author: | WISP |
| Title: | 1991 Winter Icing and Storms Project (WISP91) Data Catalog |
| Publication: | National Center for Atmospheric Research, Research Applications Program, 107 pp. |
| Abstract: | None |
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| Record ID: | 80/2 |
| Date: | 03-03-2000 |
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| Subject: | (80) Winter Storms (41) Mesoscale Meteorology |
| Author: | Stenburgh, W.J., S.F. Halvorson, D.J. Onton |
| Title: | Climatology of Lake-Effect snowstorms of the Great Salt Lake |
| Publication: | Mon.Wea. Rev., 128, 709-727 |
| Abstract: | Characteristics of lake-effect snowstorms associated with Great Salt Lake are described. Using WSR-88D Radar imagery, 16 well-defined and 18 marginal lake-effect events were identified from September 1994 through May 1998 (excluding June-August), with the former used for more detailed analysis. Precipitation during the well-defined events was frequently charactedrized by the irregular development of radar echoes over and down-stream of the Great Salt Lake. |
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| Record ID: | 80/3 |
| Date: | 03-03-2000 |
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| Subject: | (80) Winter Storms (41) Mesoscale Meteorology |
| Author: | Sousounis, P.J., G.E. Mann |
| Title: | Lake-Aggregate Mesoscale Disturbances. Part V: Impacts on Lake Effect Precipitation |
| Publication: | Mon. Wea. Rev., 128, 728-745 |
| Abstract: | It is known that lake-effect snowstorms in the Great Lake region depend on the synoptic-scale flow conditions. These conditions are determined in part by the synoptic-scale features that traverse the area. |
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| Record ID: | 80/4 |