Author: Donald Lehmer Jorgensen
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Category : Meteorological stations
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
Values of persistence of precipitation for each of the four seasons have been derived for 108 cities in the conterminous United States for a selected combination of time intervals. These values show significant differences between stations and seasons and shed considerable light on the general behavior of storm systems and atmospheric circulations responsible for precipitation occurrences. Examples are given illustrating the application of persistence to the forecasting problem, and the relationship between persistence and the coefficient of correlation involving successive precipitation events is developed. The data presented should serve as important supplementary information to the forecaster in evaluating continuity trends in precipitation.
Persistence of Precipitation at 108 Cities in the Conterminous United States
Author: Donald Lehmer Jorgensen
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ISBN:
Category : Meteorological stations
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
Values of persistence of precipitation for each of the four seasons have been derived for 108 cities in the conterminous United States for a selected combination of time intervals. These values show significant differences between stations and seasons and shed considerable light on the general behavior of storm systems and atmospheric circulations responsible for precipitation occurrences. Examples are given illustrating the application of persistence to the forecasting problem, and the relationship between persistence and the coefficient of correlation involving successive precipitation events is developed. The data presented should serve as important supplementary information to the forecaster in evaluating continuity trends in precipitation.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Meteorological stations
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
Values of persistence of precipitation for each of the four seasons have been derived for 108 cities in the conterminous United States for a selected combination of time intervals. These values show significant differences between stations and seasons and shed considerable light on the general behavior of storm systems and atmospheric circulations responsible for precipitation occurrences. Examples are given illustrating the application of persistence to the forecasting problem, and the relationship between persistence and the coefficient of correlation involving successive precipitation events is developed. The data presented should serve as important supplementary information to the forecaster in evaluating continuity trends in precipitation.
Computer Prediction of Precipitation Probability for 108 Cities in the United States
Author: William H. Klein
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Category : Precipitation (Meteorology)
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Publisher:
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Category : Precipitation (Meteorology)
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Techniques Development Laboratory Report
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Category : Meteorology
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Category : Meteorology
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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NOAA Technical Memorandum NWS HYDRO.
Author: United States. National Weather Service
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Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 932
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Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 932
Book Description
Selected Water Resources Abstracts
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Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 1424
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Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 1424
Book Description
Annotated Bibliography of NOAA Publications of Hydrometeorological Interest
Author: John Frederick Miller
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Category : Hydrometeorology
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Category : Hydrometeorology
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Forecasting extratropical storm surges for the northeast coast of the United States
Author: N. Arthur Pore
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Category : Storm surges
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
The National Weather Service (NWS) has developed a technique for forecasting extratropical storm surges along the northeast coast of the United States. The storm surge is caused mainly by the strong winds associated with extra-tropical storms over nearshore areas.
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Category : Storm surges
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
The National Weather Service (NWS) has developed a technique for forecasting extratropical storm surges along the northeast coast of the United States. The storm surge is caused mainly by the strong winds associated with extra-tropical storms over nearshore areas.
Synoptic Climatological Studies of Precipitation in the Plateau States from 850-,700-, and 500-millibar Lows During Spring
Author: August F. Korte
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Category : Hydrological forecasting
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
The synoptic climatology of precipitation over the Plateau States or intermountain region of the western part of the United States during spring, associated with 850-, 700- and 500-mb Lows, is derived using 12-hr precipitation amounts (expressed as a percent of the 7-day normal) for 12 yr at 157 stations.
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Category : Hydrological forecasting
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
The synoptic climatology of precipitation over the Plateau States or intermountain region of the western part of the United States during spring, associated with 850-, 700- and 500-mb Lows, is derived using 12-hr precipitation amounts (expressed as a percent of the 7-day normal) for 12 yr at 157 stations.
NOAA Technical Memorandum NWS TDL.
Author: United States. National Weather Service
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Category : Meteorology
Languages : en
Pages : 786
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Meteorology
Languages : en
Pages : 786
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A Preliminary View of Storm Surges Before and After Storm Modifications for Alongshore-moving Storms
Author: Chester P. Jelesnianski
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Category : Ocean-atmosphere interaction
Languages : en
Pages : 22
Book Description
Numerical means are used to compute storm surges (meteorological tides) in a standard basin of constant slope, bounded by a straightline coast. All storm tracks in this study are constrained to lie parallel to the coast; the storm can lie at any distance from the coast and travel with any speed, but once set, the distance and speed are invariant with time. Two driving forces, wind stress and atmospheric pressure gradient, are used to generate surges; they are derived from an analytic wind profile. The model storm is described with two invariant parameters, storm size and difference between ambient and central pressure of the storm.
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Category : Ocean-atmosphere interaction
Languages : en
Pages : 22
Book Description
Numerical means are used to compute storm surges (meteorological tides) in a standard basin of constant slope, bounded by a straightline coast. All storm tracks in this study are constrained to lie parallel to the coast; the storm can lie at any distance from the coast and travel with any speed, but once set, the distance and speed are invariant with time. Two driving forces, wind stress and atmospheric pressure gradient, are used to generate surges; they are derived from an analytic wind profile. The model storm is described with two invariant parameters, storm size and difference between ambient and central pressure of the storm.