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April Hiscox, Sudheer Bhimireddy, Junming Wang, David A. R. Kristovich, Jielun Sun, Edward G. Patton, Steve P. Oncley, William O. J. Brown
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 104:E520-E541
Stable boundary layers are still a relatively problematic component of atmospheric modeling, despite their frequent occurrence. While general agreement exists that Monin–Obukhov similarity is not applicable in the stable boundary layer (SBL) due to
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 61:1273-1289
Harvesting of crops in a weakly sloping Midwestern field during the Stable Atmospheric Variability and Transport (SAVANT) observation campaign allowed for a systematic investigation of the influence of surface roughness and static stability magnitude
Autor:
Junming Wang, Carlos A. Cruz, Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Eric M. Kemp, Mark S. Kulie, Pengfei Xue, Yafang Zhong, David A. R. Kristovich, Michael Notaro, Stephen J. Vavrus, Chenfu Huang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrometeorology.
As Earth’s largest collection of fresh water, the Laurentian Great Lakes have enormous ecological and socio-economic value. Their basin has become a regional hotspot of climatic and limnological change, potentially threatening its vital natural res
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 57:2019-2033
Annual lake-effect snowstorms, which develop through surface buoyant instability and upward moisture transport from the Laurentian Great Lakes, lead to important local increases in snowfall to the south and east. Surface wind patterns during cold-air
Autor:
David A. R. Kristovich
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 59:1949-1950
Autor:
Kevin R. Knupp, Richard D. Clark, Scott M. Steiger, David A. R. Kristovich, Nicholas D. Metz, Jeffrey Frame, Karen Kosiba, W. James Steenburgh, Justin R. Minder, Todd D. Sikora, Joshua Wurman, Bart Geerts, Neil F. Laird, George S. Young
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 98:315-332
Intense lake-effect snowstorms regularly develop over the eastern Great Lakes, resulting in extreme winter weather conditions with snowfalls sometimes exceeding 1 m. The Ontario Winter Lake-effect Systems (OWLeS) field campaign sought to obtain unpre
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2019)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports
A tragic drowning event occurred along southeastern beaches of Lake Michigan on a sunny and calm July 4, 2003, hours after a fast-moving convective storm had crossed the lake. Data forensics indicates that a moderate-height (~0.3 m) meteotsunami was
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 143:5017-5033
Winter storms are often accompanied by strong winds, especially over complex terrain. Under such conditions freshly fallen snow can be readily suspended. Most of that snow will be redistributed across the landscape (e.g., behind obstacles), but some
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 120:8422-8438
The occurrence of meteotsunamis in Lake Michigan is quantified at 10 locations from up to 20 years of historical water level records. Meteotsunami height data are fit with Pareto Type 1 and Generalized Pareto Distributions to estimate exceedance prob
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Meteorological Monographs. 59:19.1-19.41
This chapter outlines the development of our understanding of several examples of mesoscale atmospheric circulations that are tied directly to surface forcings, starting from thermally driven variations over the ocean and progressing inland to man-ma