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Subsynoptic extratropical weather systems : observation, analysis, modeling, and prediction : notes from a colloquium, summer 1974
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Alternative Title:Volume 1: Principal lectures
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Description:The colloquium on Subsynoptic Extratropical Weather Systems was jointly conducted by the Advanced Study Program and the Small-Scale Analysis and Prediction Proect of NCAR. The colloquium notes are divided into four sections: (1) A series of lectures by Noel LaSeur on the structure and dynamical aspects of atmospheric frontal zones, jet streams, squall lines, convective clouds, and tornadoes. A yrief discussion of numerical modeling of atmosoheric fronts and cumulus convection is Included. (2) A series of lectures by Arnt Eliassen on the theoretical aspects, both analytical and numerical, of fronts and jet streams, mountain waves, small amplitude gravity wave oscillations, and Ekm;n layer theory. (3) Special one-week workshop on cur rent work in developing and improving upon limited-area, short-range numerical weather prediction models. Presentations by the British Meteorological Office, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Japan Meteorological Agency, Drexel University, NWS and NMC of NOaA, and NCAR are included. (4) Twenty-six supplemental afternoon semii on topics relating to the colloquium, in the areas of svmontics. dynamics, numerical techniques, observing systems, objective analysis, and social impact assessment were also presented.
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