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Hobbs Lecture Award. Dynamics and microphysics of orographic precipitation. We have been taking the UW King Air with radar and lidar over Wyoming mountain ranges since 2006, to study natural ...
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Wyoming), Bob Rauber (Univ. Illinois), Katja Friedrich (Univ. Colorado), Roy Rasmussen & Sarah Tessendorf (NCAR) SNOWIE is a comprehensive observational and modeling research program to address ...
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“A couple spots could see up to a foot of rain – not out of the question, especially when you talk about the mountains and the orographic lift across parts of southern Mexico,” Minar said.