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Radiative Processes in Upper Tropospheric Mixed-Phase Clouds
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The diffusional mass evolution of hydrometeors in upper tropospheric clouds for various radiative conditions in the cloud and for varying ambient moisture Supply is simulated using a time dependent microphysical model. ...
Snowfall Associated with a Terrain-Generated Convergence Zone during the Winter Icing and Storm Project
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The Longmont anticyclone, a region of low-level anticyclonic turning and convergence during episodes of northerly winds along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, is documented for a snow event that occurred during the ...
A Rocky Mountain Storm. Part I: The Blizzard—Kinematic Evolution and the Potential for High-Resolution Numerical Forecasting of Snowfall
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Over the 3-day period of 24?26 October 1997, a powerful winter storm was the cause of two exceptional weather phenomena: 1) blizzard conditions from Wyoming to southern New Mexico along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains ...
A Rocky Mountain Storm. Part II: The Forest Blowdown over the West Slope of the Northern Colorado Mountains—Observations, Analysis, and Modeling
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A devastating winter storm affected the Rocky Mountain states over the 3-day period of 24?26 October 1997. Blizzard conditions persisted over the foothills and adjoining plains from Wyoming to southern New Mexico, with ...