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Title
Investigations of Winter Mountain Storms in Utah during the 1987 Utah/NOAA Field Program
Date
1/1/1990
State
UT
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<br />PAGE <br /> <br />Figure 14. Scatterplots of a) precipitable water <br />measured on Beaver versus Adamsville <br />soundings versus 3-h average radioneter <br />vapor, and c) same as b) for Beaver <br /> <br />soundings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 <br /> <br />Figure 15. Time series plots of radiometer <br />liquid depth for 1987 STORMS <br /> <br />3, 4, and 5............................... 63 <br /> <br />Figure 16. Same as Fig. 15, except for STORMS <br /> <br />7, 8 and 9................................ 64 <br /> <br />Figure 17. Same as Fig. 15, except for STORMS <br /> <br />10 and 11................................. 65 <br /> <br />Figure 18. Time versus azimuth plots of radiometer <br />liquid water depth for 1987 STORMS <br /> <br />3, 4 and 5................................ 66 <br /> <br />Figure 19. Same as Fig. 18, except for STORMS <br /> <br />7, 8 and 9................................ 67 <br /> <br />Figure 20. Same as Fig. 18, except for STORMS <br /> <br />10 and 11................................. 68 <br /> <br />Figure 21. Radial plots of liquid water depth <br />averaged over 10' azimuth segments <br />for all scans during STORMS 3, 4, 5, <br /> <br />and 7..................................... 7 0 <br /> <br />Figure 22. Same as Fig. 21, except for 1987 <br />STORKS 8, 9, 10, and 11................... 71 <br /> <br />Figure 23. Same as Fig. 21, except for all 1987 <br />STOID1S which include 197 azi~uth <br /> <br />scan5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 <br /> <br />Figure 24. scatterplot of wind direction at 3600 <br />m MSL from Adamsville soundings paired <br />with 3-h averages of radiometer liquid <br />water depth centered on sounding <br /> <br />times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 <br /> <br />Figure 25. scatterplot of temperature at 3600 m <br />MSL from Adamsville soundings paired <br />with 3-h averages of radiometer liquid <br />water centered on sounding times.......... 79 <br /> <br />Figure 26. Cumulative distribution of positive <br />3-h liquid water flux values from 1985 <br />and 1987 utah/NOAA field seasons.......... 82 <br /> <br />x <br />
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