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An analysis of a lake-enhanced rain event off Lake Erie
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1993
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Description:"This study compares two successive model runs with analyses to determine the accuracy of the synoptic scale pattern predicted by the NGM. Based on an accurate prediction of the synoptic scale pattern, similarities, especially in the meso-scale, between this event and the more traditionally known 'lake-effect' events are discussed. Results of this study suggest that, even though model guidance may not reliably indicate the potential for lake-enhanced precipitation, certain meteorological variables, similar to those applied to lake-effect snow events, can alert forecasters to the potential for significant lake-enhanced rain events"--Introduction.
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Content Notes:Robert R. Mundschenk.
"September, 1993."
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 5-6).
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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