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<br />Long, A. B., 1986: Investigations of winter mountain stonns in Utah. Final Report, Utah Divisiion of <br />Water Resources, NOAA Cooperative Agreements NA84RAD05125, NA85RAH05031, <br />NA86RAH06052. Atmospheric Sciences Center, Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV, 350 pp. <br />(available from National Technical Infonnation Service, 5285 Port Royal Rd., Springfielld, V A 22161). <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Long, A. B., 1986: Mesoscale air motions and supercooled liquid water development in winter c:louds in a <br />mountainous region. Preprints, 10th Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification, <br />Arlington, VA, May 27-30,1986. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 192-197. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Long, A. B., K. Sassen, J. Snider, and N. Fukuta, 1986: Remote sensing investigation of the mesoscale <br />kinematics and the microphysics of a winter mountain stonn. Preprints, 23rd Conference on <br />Radar Meteorology and Conference on Cloud Physics, Snowmass, CO, September 22-26, 1986. <br />American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, Vol. 3, J237-J240. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Long, A. B., N. Fukuta, L. O. Grant, T. J. Henderson, R. A. Kropfli, W. R. Moninger, C. K. MlIIeller, <br />R. M. Rauber, K. Sassen, J. B. Snider, H. R. Swart, T. Uttal, P. A. Walsh, J. W. Wilson, and <br />R. W. Winther, 1985: Joint remote-sensing, radar, and surface microphysical investigatiions of winter <br />orographic clouds in central Utah, USA. Proceedings, 4th WMO Scientific Conference on Weather <br />Modification, A Joint WMO/lAMAP Symposium, Honolulu, HI, August 12-14, 1985. World <br />Meteorological Organization, Geneva, WMOfI'D-No. 53, 175-180. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Long, A. B., 1984: Physical investigations of winter orographic clouds in Utah. Final Report, Utah Division of <br />Water Resources, NOAA Cooperative Agreement NA82RAD05125. Atmospheric Sciellices Center, <br />Desert Research Institute, Reno, NY, 286 pp. (available from National Technical Infonnation Service, <br />5285 Port Royal Rd., Springfield, V A 22161). <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />Long, A. B., and P. A. Walsh, 1984: Radiometric detection and measurement of liquid water in wintertime <br />orographic clouds. Extended Abstracts, 9th Conference on Weather Modification, Park City, UT, <br />May 21-23, 1984. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 55-56. <br /> <br />No abstract. <br /> <br />L6pez, R. E., R. F. Reinking, J. Hallett, and D. Rosenfeld, 1985: 5-cm radar echoes and their microphysical <br />significance in Florida cumuli. Journal of Geophysical Research, 90(D6):1O,667-1O,673. <br /> <br />Aircraft microphysical and 5-cm radar data from the second Florida Area Cumulus Experiment <br />(FACE-2) have been interrelated to study the development of precipitation in Florida cumuli. Both sets <br />of data demonstrate the importance of the generation of large drops not only at temperaltures warmer <br />than freezing but also at altitudes where drops become supercooled. The radar data and, to a limited <br />extent, the microphysical data support the suggestion that a considerable number of Florida cumuli reach <br />very substantial supercoolings, to -lOoC or -20oC for example, before producing drops large enough to <br /> <br />49 <br />