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Steenburgh, William James | Great Salt Lake-effect precipitation: observed frequency, characteristics, and associated environmental factors | This climatology examines the environmental factors controlling the frequency, occurrence, and morphology of Great Salt Lake-effect (GSLE) precipitation events using cool season (16 September-15 May) Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler (WSR-88D) imagery, radiosonde soundings, and MesoWest surfac... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Steenburgh, William James | Episodic dust events of Utahs Wasatch Front and adjoining region | Episodic dust events cause hazardous air quality along Utah's Wasatch Front and dust loading of the snowpack in the adjacentWasatch Mountains. This paper presents a climatology of episodic dust events of the Wasatch Front and adjoining region that is based on surface weather observations from the Sa... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Reichler, Thomas J. | Breaking down the tropospheric circulation response by forcing | This study describes simulated changes in the general circulation during the twentieth and twenty -first centuries due to a number of individual direct radiat ive forcings and warming sea surface temperatures, by examining very long time-slice simulations created with an enhanced version of the Geop... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Reichler, Thomas J. | GCIP water and energy budget synthesis (WEBS) | As part of the World Climate Research Program's (WCRPs) Global Energy and Water-Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) Continental-scale International Project (GCIP), a preliminary water and energy budget synthesis (WEBS) was developed for the period 1996-1999 from the "best available" observations and models. | Hydrologic cycle; Water cycle; Water and energy budgets; Regional models; Land surface models | 2002 |
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Reichler, Thomas J.; Kim, Junsu | Uncertainties in the climate mean state of global observations, reanalyses, and the GFDL climate model | Climate research relies on realistic atmospheric data over long periods of time. Global reanalyses or observations are commonly used for this type of work. However, the many problems associated with both the reanalyses and observations cast doubts on the reliability of such data for climate appli... | Climate; Atmospheric data; Reanalyses | 2008 |