Session 3 Dynamics and Physics of Orographic Clouds and Precipitation

Monday, 13 July 2020: 2:00 PM-3:40 PM
Virtual Meeting Room
Host: 19th Conference on Mountain Meteorology
Cochairs:
Daniel J. Kirshbaum, McGill University, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Montreal, QC; Alison D. Nugent, McGill University, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Montreal, QC and W. Massey Bartolini, McGill University, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Montreal, QC

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Papers:
2:00 PM
3.1
2:05 PM
3.2
Simulations of Orographic Convection across Multiple Grey Zones
Daniel J. Kirshbaum, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
2:10 PM
3.3
Impact of Synoptic Scale Storm Structure on Orographic Precipitation
Lydia Helen Tierney, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. Durran
2:15 PM
3.4
Ice Microphysical Processes in Winter Storms Encountering Complex Terrain
Andrew DeLaFrance, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and L. A. McMurdie and A. K. Rowe
2:25 PM
3.7
Evaluating Radar-Derived Microphysical Processes Near Terrain during OLYMPEX
Robert Conrick, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and C. F. Mass
2:35 PM
3.8
High-Resolution Simulations of a Heavy Precipitation Event Over the Australian Snowy Mountains: The Role of Microphysics
Artur Gevorgyan, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia; and L. Ackermann, Y. Huang, S. Siems, and M. Manton
2:50 PM
3.11
Intrastorm Variability of the Inland and Orographic Enhancement of a Sea-Effect Snowstorm in the Hokuriku Region of Japan
Peter G. Veals, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and W. J. Steenburgh, S. Nakai, and S. Yamaguchi
2:55 PM
3.12
3:00 PM
3.13
Observations of KH Wave Fall-streaks over Complex Terrain by Airborne Radar and In-situ Probes
Coltin D. Grasmick, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, WY; and B. Geerts, J. French, and R. M. Rauber
3:05 PM
3.14
Kelvin–Helmholtz Instability Waves: A Natural Seeding Mechanism for Orographic Clouds
Matthew D. Cann, Univ. of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO; and K. Friedrich
3:10 PM
3.15
Volcanic Aerosol Emission Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in Hawaii
Tianqi Zuo, Univ. of Hawaii at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI; and A. D. Nugent and G. Thompson
3:15 PM
3.16
Machine-Learning Classification of Blowing Snow in Complex Terrain from Webcam Imagery
Sarah McCorkle, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, WY; and Z. J. Lebo, B. Geerts, R. Capella, E. M. Collins, R. Cox, A. Lyons, M. Brothers, and T. Alcott
3:20 PM
3.17
High-Resolution Rapid Refresh Model-Based Verification of Snow Squall Prediction in the High Plains and Mountain West
Robert Capella, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, WY; and B. Geerts, Z. J. Lebo, E. M. Collins, R. Cox, and A. Lyons
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