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Multiscale Interactions Contributing to Enhanced Orographic Precipitation in Landfalling Frontal Sys...

Multiscale Interactions Contributing to Enhanced Orographic Precipitation in Landfalling Frontal Sys...

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Multiscale Interactions Contributing to Enhanced Orographic Precipitation in Landfalling Frontal Systems over the Olympic Peninsula

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Multiscale Interactions Contributing to Enhanced Orographic Precipitation in Landfalling Frontal Systems over the Olympic Peninsula

Publisher

Washington: American Meteorological Society

Journal title

Monthly weather review, 2022-06, Vol.150 (6), p.1207-1231

Language

English

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Washington: American Meteorological Society

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Contents

Orographic precipitation results from complex interactions between terrain, large-scale flow, turbulent motions, and microphysical processes. This study appeals to polarimetric radar data in conjunction with surface-based disdrometer observations, airborne particle probes, and reanalysis data to study these processes and their interactions as obser...

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Multiscale Interactions Contributing to Enhanced Orographic Precipitation in Landfalling Frontal Systems over the Olympic Peninsula

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2679189756

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2679189756

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ISSN

0027-0644

E-ISSN

1520-0493

DOI

10.1175/MWR-D-21-0160.1

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