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Secrets of the “Greatest Snow on Earth”
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: State license plates and tourism brochures boast that Utah ski areas receive the ?greatest snow on Earth,? but is there really anything special about Utah's snow? Often it is argued in ski industry brochures that Utah's ...
Snow-to-Liquid Ratio Variability and Prediction at a High-Elevation Site in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Contemporary snowfall forecasting is a three-step process involving a quantitative precipitation forecast (QPF), determination of precipitation type, and application of a snow-to-liquid ratio (SLR). The final step is often ...
Orographic Influences on a Great Salt Lake–Effect Snowstorm
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: lthough several mountain ranges surround the Great Salt Lake (GSL) of northern Utah, the extent to which orography modifies GSL-effect precipitation remains largely unknown. Here the authors use observational and numerical ...
Great Salt Lake–Effect Precipitation: Observed Frequency, Characteristics, and Associated Environmental Factors
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his climatology examines the environmental factors controlling the frequency, occurrence, and morphology of Great Salt Lake?effect (GSLE) precipitation events using cool season (16 September?15 May) Weather Surveillance ...
Contributions of Lake-Effect Periods to the Cool-Season Hydroclimate of the Great Salt Lake Basin
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: lthough smaller lakes are known to produce lake-effect precipitation, their influence on the precipitation climatology of lake-effect regions remains poorly documented. This study examines the contribution of lake-effect ...
GEFS Precipitation Forecasts and the Implications of Statistical Downscaling over the Western United States
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ontemporary operational medium-range ensemble modeling systems produce quantitative precipitation forecasts (QPFs) that provide guidance for weather forecasters, yet lack sufficient resolution to adequately resolve orographic ...
An Adaptive Approach for the Calculation of Ensemble Gridpoint Probabilities
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractTraditional ensemble probabilities are computed based on the number of members that exceed a threshold at a given point divided by the total number of members. This approach has been employed for many years in ...
Evaluating Operational and Experimental HRRR Model Forecasts of Atmospheric River Events in California
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
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