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Flow Dependence of Medium-Range Precipitation Forecast Skill over California
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Flow Dependence of Medium-Range Precipitation Forecast Skill over California
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
The Development and Evolution of Two Atmospheric Rivers in Proximity to Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclones in October 2010
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his study investigates the evolution of two zonally elongated atmospheric rivers (ARs) that produced >200 mm of rainfall over mountainous regions of Northern California in late October 2010. Synoptic-scale analysis and air ...
Characteristics of Long-Duration Heavy Precipitation Events along the West Coast of the United States
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Physical Processes Associated with Heavy Flooding Rainfall in Nashville, Tennessee, and Vicinity during 1–2 May 2010: The Role of an Atmospheric River and Mesoscale Convective Systems
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: multiscale analysis is conducted in order to examine the physical processes that resulted in prolonged heavy rainfall and devastating flash flooding across western and central Tennessee and Kentucky on 1?2 May 2010, during ...
An Analysis of Multiple Predecessor Rain Events ahead of Tropical Cyclones Ike and Lowell: 10–15 September 2008
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n analysis of three predecessor rain events (PREs) that occurred ahead of North Atlantic tropical cyclone (TC) Ike and east Pacific TC Lowell during 10?15 September 2008 is presented. The three PREs produced all-time daily ...
The Regional Influence of an Intense Sierra Barrier Jet and Landfalling Atmospheric River on Orographic Precipitation in Northern California: A Case Study
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: 915-MHz wind profiler, a GPS receiver, and surface meteorological sites in and near California?s northern Central Valley (CV) provide the observational anchor for a case study on 23?25 October 2010. The study highlights ...
The Landfall and Inland Penetration of a Flood-Producing Atmospheric River in Arizona. Part II: Sensitivity of Modeled Precipitation to Terrain Height and Atmospheric River Orientation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his manuscript documents numerical modeling experiments based on a January 2010 atmospheric river (AR) event that caused extreme precipitation in Arizona. The control experiment (CNTL), using the Weather Research and ...
Synoptic-Scale Environments of Predecessor Rain Events Occurring East of the Rocky Mountains in Association with Atlantic Basin Tropical Cyclones
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he synoptic-scale environments of predecessor rain events (PREs) occurring to the east of the Rocky Mountains in association with Atlantic basin tropical cyclones (TCs) are examined. PREs that occurred during 1988?2010 are ...
Interactions of North Pacific Tropical, Midlatitude, and Polar Disturbances Resulting in Linked Extreme Weather Events over North America in October 2007
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his study uses observations and model reanalyses to examine the multiscale processes associated with four high-impact extreme weather events (EWEs) over North America during late October 2007. The EWEs consisted of wind-driven ...