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    Storm Studies in the Arctic (STAR)

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2010:;volume( 091 ):;issue: 001::page 47
    Author:
    Hanesiak, John
    ,
    Stewart, Ronald
    ,
    Barber, David
    ,
    Liu, George
    ,
    Gilligan, Justin
    ,
    Desjardins, Danielle
    ,
    Dyck, Robyn
    ,
    Fargey, Shannon
    ,
    Hochheim, Klaus
    ,
    Martin, Rebekah
    ,
    Taylor, Peter
    ,
    Biswas, Sumita
    ,
    Gordon, Mark
    ,
    Melzer, Marna Albarran
    ,
    Moore, Kent
    ,
    Field, Robert
    ,
    Hay, Carling
    ,
    Zhang, Shunli
    ,
    McBean, Gordon
    ,
    Strapp, Walter
    ,
    Hudak, David
    ,
    Scott, John
    ,
    Wolde, Mengistu
    ,
    Goodson, Ron
    ,
    Hudson, Edward
    ,
    Gascon, Gabrielle
    ,
    Greene, Heather
    ,
    Henson, William
    ,
    Laplante, Alex
    DOI: 10.1175/2009BAMS2693.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The Storm Studies in the Arctic (STAR) network (2007?2010) conducted a major meteorological field project from 10 October?30 November 2007 and in February 2008, focused on southern Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada?a region that experiences intense autumn and winter storms. The STAR research program is concerned with the documentation, better understanding, and improved prediction of meteorological and related hazards in the Arctic, including their modification by local topography and land?sea ice?ocean transitions, and their effect on local communities. To optimize the applicability of STAR network science, we are also communicating with the user community (northern communities and government sectors). STAR has obtained a variety of surface-based and unique research aircraft field measurements, high-resolution modeling products, and remote sensing measurements (including Cloudsat) as part of its science strategy and has the first arctic Cloudsat validation dataset. In total, 14 research f lights were flown between 5 and 30 November 2007, with eight coinciding with Cloudsat passes. The aircraft was outfitted with many instruments that measure cloud microphysical parameters and three unique Doppler-polarized airborne radars operating in Ka, X and W bands. The project area, instrumentation platforms, real-time forecasts, storm cases, and results thus far are discussed in this article. A number of synoptic and mesoscale features were sampled?such as fronts, upslope/terrain-enhanced precipitation, convective precipitation, and boundary layer clouds/ precipitation?as well as targeted Cloudsat missions. One significant and unique event included a research flight into an intense high-latitude storm leftover from Hurricane Noel?an intense tropical and extratropical disturbance that caused many fatalities in the tropics and extensive damage on the eastern North American seaboard. These synoptic and mesoscale features and high-latitude storms will be studied in detail over the next several years. It is anticipated that scientific progress in better understanding the nature of these arctic storms and their hazards will lead to improved conceptual models and improved prediction of such events.
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    contributor authorHanesiak, John
    contributor authorStewart, Ronald
    contributor authorBarber, David
    contributor authorLiu, George
    contributor authorGilligan, Justin
    contributor authorDesjardins, Danielle
    contributor authorDyck, Robyn
    contributor authorFargey, Shannon
    contributor authorHochheim, Klaus
    contributor authorMartin, Rebekah
    contributor authorTaylor, Peter
    contributor authorBiswas, Sumita
    contributor authorGordon, Mark
    contributor authorMelzer, Marna Albarran
    contributor authorMoore, Kent
    contributor authorField, Robert
    contributor authorHay, Carling
    contributor authorZhang, Shunli
    contributor authorMcBean, Gordon
    contributor authorStrapp, Walter
    contributor authorHudak, David
    contributor authorScott, John
    contributor authorWolde, Mengistu
    contributor authorGoodson, Ron
    contributor authorHudson, Edward
    contributor authorGascon, Gabrielle
    contributor authorGreene, Heather
    contributor authorHenson, William
    contributor authorLaplante, Alex
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:27:15Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:27:15Z
    date copyright2010/01/01
    date issued2010
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-68137.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4209662
    description abstractThe Storm Studies in the Arctic (STAR) network (2007?2010) conducted a major meteorological field project from 10 October?30 November 2007 and in February 2008, focused on southern Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada?a region that experiences intense autumn and winter storms. The STAR research program is concerned with the documentation, better understanding, and improved prediction of meteorological and related hazards in the Arctic, including their modification by local topography and land?sea ice?ocean transitions, and their effect on local communities. To optimize the applicability of STAR network science, we are also communicating with the user community (northern communities and government sectors). STAR has obtained a variety of surface-based and unique research aircraft field measurements, high-resolution modeling products, and remote sensing measurements (including Cloudsat) as part of its science strategy and has the first arctic Cloudsat validation dataset. In total, 14 research f lights were flown between 5 and 30 November 2007, with eight coinciding with Cloudsat passes. The aircraft was outfitted with many instruments that measure cloud microphysical parameters and three unique Doppler-polarized airborne radars operating in Ka, X and W bands. The project area, instrumentation platforms, real-time forecasts, storm cases, and results thus far are discussed in this article. A number of synoptic and mesoscale features were sampled?such as fronts, upslope/terrain-enhanced precipitation, convective precipitation, and boundary layer clouds/ precipitation?as well as targeted Cloudsat missions. One significant and unique event included a research flight into an intense high-latitude storm leftover from Hurricane Noel?an intense tropical and extratropical disturbance that caused many fatalities in the tropics and extensive damage on the eastern North American seaboard. These synoptic and mesoscale features and high-latitude storms will be studied in detail over the next several years. It is anticipated that scientific progress in better understanding the nature of these arctic storms and their hazards will lead to improved conceptual models and improved prediction of such events.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleStorm Studies in the Arctic (STAR)
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume91
    journal issue1
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/2009BAMS2693.1
    journal fristpage47
    journal lastpage68
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2010:;volume( 091 ):;issue: 001
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