Lake‐/sea‐effect snow forms typically from late fall to winter when a cold air mass moves over the warmer, large water surface. The resulting intense snowfall has many societal …
This study aimed to determine the atmospheric conditions in which sea-effect snow (SES) and non-SES events occurred in a meso-scale structure. All snow events between 2009 and …
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 …
The early February 2020 wintry weather set in across the southern Black Sea and northern coastal region of Turkey. During the high-impact snowstorm event, northerly winds carried …
The formation of convective sea-effect snowfall (ie, snow bands) is triggered by cold air outbreaks over a relatively warm and open sea. Snow bands can produce intense snowfall …
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Lake-effect snow dynamics Lake-effect snowstorms (or indeed," sea-effect" as it is the case here) are observed in places close to isolated large water bodies. A lake-effect snowstorm …
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 …
P Ghafarian, M Reihani Parvari, M Fathi… - Weather …, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract (c) Mean sea level pressure (hPa) at selected stations in the southern coast of the Caspian Sea from 5 to 13 February 2020. gl Due to higher surface air temperatures, rain …
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 …