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Two Examples of Operational Tornado Warnings Using Doppler Radar Data
 Publisher: American Meteorological Society
 Abstract: The National Weather Service Forecast Office in Denver, Colorado; has access to a variety of new observational datasets via an advanced, interactive workstation. This paper describes the impact of one of these datasets?Doppler ...
Vertical Motion Evaluation of a Colorado Snowstorm from a Synoptician's Perspective
 Publisher: American Meteorological Society
 Abstract: The causes of vertical motions associated with a September snowstorm which resulted in a heavy snowband in northeastern Colorado have been examined from a synoptician's perspective. The aim of the examination is to look ...
Evidence of Ascent in a Sloped Barrier Jet and an Associated Heavy-Snow Band
 Publisher: American Meteorological Society
 Abstract: Doppler radar data are used to identify alongstream slope of a barrier jet running parallel to the cast slope of the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies. The barrier jet was collocated with a narrow band of heavy snow ...
Evaluation of Vertical Motion: Past, Present, and Future
 Publisher: American Meteorological Society
 Abstract: The potential impact of gridded output from numerical models on operational forecasting of vertical motion is examined. A review of historical techniques for operational vertical motion evaluation is presented. An attempt ...
Tornadogenesis and Operational Considerations of the 11 August 1999 Salt Lake City Tornado as Seen from Two Different Doppler Radars
 Publisher: American Meteorological Society
 Abstract: On 11 August 1999 a climatologically rare F2 tornado developed just west of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah (SLC), and moved directly through the city during the noon hour. Tornadogenesis was observed from a mountaintop ...
Prediction of Central Arizona Convection. Part II: Further Examination of the Eta Model Forecasts
 Publisher: American Meteorological Society
 Abstract: Output from simulations of the Eta model are compared to special observations collected during the 1990 Southwest Area Monsoon Project (SWAMP). The emphasis is on the model's prediction of the preconvection air mass over ...
Prediction of Central Arizona Convection. Part I: Evaluation of the NGM and Eta Model Precipitation Forecasts
 Publisher: American Meteorological Society
 Abstract: The utility of numerical model guidance produced by the National Meteorological Center has been evaluated for the forecast of convection over central Arizona during the summer monsoon season. Model output from the Nested ...
Understanding Utah Winter Storms: The Intermountain Precipitation Experiment
 Publisher: American Meteorological Society
 Abstract: Winter storms and their prediction are of increasing importance throughout the region of the United States with the fastest growing population, the Intermountain West. Such storms can produce heavy orographic snowfall, ...
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