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<br />Kunkel, K. E., S. E. Hollinger, and F. Kogan, 1991: Soil moisture/evaporation/precipitation feedback. <br />A case study Of the 1988 drought. Proceedings, 10th Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology <br />(Special Session on Hydrometeorology), Salt Lake City, UT, September 10-13, 1991. American <br />Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, J42-J45. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Lamb, D., D. Mitchell, and R. Blumenstein, 1986: Snow chemistry in relation to precipitation growth fonns. <br />Preprints, Conference on Cloud Physics, Snowmass, CO, September 22-26, 1986. American <br />Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, Vol. 2, 77-80. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Lamb, D., and R. L. Pitter, 1985: Examination of selection mechanisms operating during precipitation fonnation. <br />Proceedings, 4th WMO Scientific Conference on Weather Modification, A Joint WMO/lAMAP <br />Symposium, Honolulu, HI, August 12-14, 1985. World Meteorological Organization, GI~neva, <br />WMOffD-No. 53, 1:41-44. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Liao, L., and K. Sassen, 1992: Theoretical investigation of thl~ relationship between ice mass content and <br />Ka-band radar reflectivity factor. Proceedings, 11th International Conference on Clouds and <br />Precipitation, Montreal, Canada, August 17-21, 1992. International Commission on Clouds and <br />Precipitation, International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Innsbmck, Austria, <br />1005-1008. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Liao, L., and K. Sassen, 1991: ~-band radar studies of winter stonns from the 1991 Utah/NOAA Cooperative <br />Weather Modifieation Program. Final Report, Utah subcontract 91-2017 under NOAA Cooperative <br />Agreement NA89RAH09090. Department of Meteorology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, <br />62 pp. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Long, A. B., B. A. Campistron, and A. W. Huggins, 1990: Investigations of a winter mountain stonn in Utah. <br />Part I: Synoptic analyses, mesoscale kinematics, and water release rates. Journal of the Atmospheric <br />Sciences, 47:1302-1322. <br /> <br />A winter stonn passing across the north-south-oriented Tushar Mountains in southwest Utah is <br />investigated in this multipart paper. This Part I describes the evolving synoptic pattern, mesoscale <br />kinematics, and calculated water release rates (condensation or deposition) in clouds over the western <br />upslope part of the mountains. Horizontal mesoscale kinematic variables come from direct application <br />of Volume Velocity Processing to single C-band Doppler radar data. Water release rates are computed <br />from updrafts derived from the radar data and from the vertical gradient of saturation mixing ratio <br />obtained from soundings. <br /> <br />In Stage I of the stonn, altostratus was present on the leading side of a long-wave trough. Weak <br />updrafts occurred only at the higher altitudes within the clouds where there was converg,ence and <br />large-scale synoptically forced lift. Downdrafts as gn:at as -0.6 m S.1 occurred in the lower parts of <br /> <br />47 <br />