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Title
Investigations of Winter Storms in Utah
Prepared By
Alexis B. Long, Atmospheric Sciences Center
Date
12/1/1986
State
UT
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Figure 41. Normalized mean radiometric liquid water depth (mm) as a <br />function of azimuth for STORMS 5, 6, 8-l4, 17 and l8 com- <br />bined. <br /> <br />Page <br /> <br />ll6 <br /> <br />Figure 42. Time series of normalized radiometric liquid water depth 120 <br />(mm) for the dates and times shmffi and including STORM 5. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Figure 43. Same as Figure 42 but for STORMS 6 and 8. <br /> <br />Figure 44. Same as Figure 42 but for STORMS 9 and 10. <br /> <br />Figure 45. Same as Figure 42 but for STORMS 11 and 12. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Figure 46. Same as Figure 42 but for STORMS 13 and 14. <br /> <br />Figure 47. Same as Figure 42 but for STORM 16. <br /> <br />Figure 48. Same as Figure 42 but for STORMS 17 and 18. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Figure 49. Frequency of various values of radiometric liquid water <br />depth (mm) measured throughout the 1985 field program and <br />normalized to the zenith direction. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Figure 50. Cumulative frequency distribution of the 33 positive values <br />of 3 hr average liquid water flux across the Tushar Mtns <br />listed in column 6 of Table 23. <br /> <br />l2l <br /> <br />122 <br /> <br />123 <br /> <br />124 <br /> <br />125 <br /> <br />126 <br /> <br />127 <br /> <br />134 <br /> <br />Figure 51. Three-hourly mean liquid water flux across the Tushar Mtns 138 <br />and mean precipitation rate at gages P2-P8. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Figure 52. Two sectors in which precipitation echo types (PETs) were <br />separately identified. <br /> <br />142 <br /> <br />Figure 53. Typical appearance of an area-wide or A PET, of an A PET 143 <br />with orographic enhancement of the echo over the Tushar <br />Mtns, and of a cellular or C PET. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Figure 54. Typical appearance of orographic or 0 PETS. <br /> <br />144 <br /> <br />Figure 55. Appearance of an N PET consisting of an elevated stratiform l47 <br />echo and no precipitation at the surface. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Figure 56. Horizontal locations of the C-band radars used in deter- <br />mining PETs in 1983 and 1985 (upper panel) and vertical <br />.cross-section through the radar beams and the terrain along <br />the 64 degree radiat (lower panel). <br /> <br />Figure 57. Mean soundings for each PET. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />148 <br /> <br />l57 <br /> <br />Figure 58. Mean total amount (mm) and duration (hr) of precipitation at l68 <br />each gage Pl, P2, ..., during periods of identified PETs per <br />STORM. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />-xi- <br />
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