Lake‐effect snow (LES) storms, characterized by heavy convective precipitation downwind of large lakes, pose significant coastal hazards with severe socioeconomic consequences in …
H Gu, W Zhang, R Gillies - Journal of Hydrometeorology, 2024 - journals.ametsoc.org
Abstract The Great Salt Lake (GSL) is a shallow terminal lake located in Northern Utah, the United States. Over the years the water extent of the GSL has undergone substantial …
T Olsson, A Luomaranta, H Nyman… - International Journal of …, 2023 - helda.helsinki.fi
Convective sea-effect snowfall, in the form of snowbands, is observed over the northern Baltic Sea annually. Quasi-stationary snowbands may last up to several days over the sea …
Z Cao, Q Xu, DL Zhang - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In this study, the impacts of two cyclone interactions with the environmental flow and with each other on a heavy winter snowfall event over the Great Lakes region are examined by …
Y KARA, ET Özdemir - Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2024 - Springer
Sea-effect snow (SES) is a meteorological phenomenon resulting from cold air moving over warmer waters. Accurate prediction of SES is vital for emergency management …
Sea-effect snow (SES) is convective snowfall which can produce large snow accumulation in less than a day. Although cold weather and snowfall are frequent in Finland in wintertime …
Sea-effect snow (SES) is convective snowfall which can produce large snow accumulation in less than a day. Although cold weather and snowfall are frequent in Finland in wintertime …
Extreme weather can cause large disruptions to both natural and human systems and the recurrence and intensity of such events can be affected by climate change. One …
WJ Steenburgh, JA Cunningham… - Journal of Applied …, 2023 - journals.ametsoc.org
Potential factors affecting the inland penetration and orographic modulation of lake-effect precipitation east of Lake Ontario include the environmental (lake, land, and atmospheric) …