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<br />Bruintjes, R. T., T. L. Clark, and W. D. Hall, 1992: Comparisons between observations and numerical <br />simulations of a winter storm episode over complex terrain. Proceedings, 11th International Conference <br />on Clouq.s and Precipitation, Montreal. Canada, August 17-21, 1992. International Commission on <br />Clouds and Precipitation, International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Innsbruck, <br />Austria, 467-470. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Bruintjes, R. T., T. L. Clark, W. D. Hall, and R. Gall, 1992: The use of sophisticated three-dimensional <br />numerical models in water orographic weather modification efforts. Preprints, Symposium on Planned <br />and Inadvertent Weather Modification, Atlanta, GA, January 5-10, 1992. American Meteorological <br />Society. Boston. MA, 121-125. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Bruintjes, R. T., G. K. Mather, and D. E. Terblanche, 1992: Additional evidence of increases in precipitation <br />due to cloud seeding of summertime convective clouds over South Africa. Preprints, Symposium on <br />Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification. Atlanta. GA. January 5-10, 1992. American <br />Meteorological Society. Boston, MA, 115-120. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Bruintjes, R. T., R. Gall, and T. L. Clark, 1991: The evolution of the flow field and cloud structures over <br />complex terrain during a winterstorm episode. Extended Abstracts. Symposium on Lower Tropospheric <br />Profiling: Needs and Technologies, Boulder, CO, September 10-13, 1991. American Meteorological <br />Society. Boston. MA, 29-30. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Bruintjes. R. T., R. Gall. T. L. Clark. and W. D. Hall. 1991: Comparisons between modeling and observations <br />of precipitation over mountainous terrain in Arizona. Abstracts, IAMAP Symposium M9, Vienna, <br />Austria, August 11-24, 1991. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Brussels, Belgium, 168. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Campistron, B., A. W. Huggins, and A. B. Long, 1991: Investigations of a winter mountain storm in Utah. <br />Part III: Single-Doppler radar measurements of turbulence. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, <br />48: 1306-1318. <br /> <br />This Part III of a multipart paper deals with the analysis of turbulent motion in a winter storm, which <br />occurred over the mountains of southwest Utah. The storm was documented with a long duration single <br />Doppler radar data set (-21 h) comprised of volume scan observations acquired at lO-min intervals. <br />Turbulence parameters were determined using a new technique of volume processing of single Doppler <br />radar data. <br /> <br />Physical analysis of turbulence is restricted to three particular storm regions: a prefrontal region far <br />removed from a cold frontal discontinuity, a frontal zone aloft, and a low layer in the post-frontal region <br />where a long lasting (-6 h) wind-maximum existed. The prefrontal period showed enhancement of <br />turbulent parameters near 2.6 Ian height, apparently due to disturbed flow caused by an upwind <br /> <br />16 <br />