Mountain Meteorology
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Mountain Meteorology explores the myriad ways in which complex terrain can
interact with atmospheric phenomena. These processes range from synoptic scale
fronts and waves, through mesoscale mountain-valley circulations and gravity
waves, to individual convective cells. Scales of interest thus extend from a
few meters for processes such as flow separation to thousands of kilometers
for flow blocking or monsoons. Mountain meteorology plays a major role in weather
forecasting and regional climate. Many areas of mountain meteorology remain
relatively unexplored, including the flow fields in complex branching valleys
and the role of modest mountains such as the Appalachians in producing mesoscale
wind systems and triggering thunderstorms.
Field Experiments | Selected
Publications
Field Experiments
Year |
Project |
Platform |
1997 |
SPAMEX |
American White Pelicans - Biological Aeronautical Vehicles |
Selected Publications
- Young, G.S., and J. Zawislak, 2006: An observational study of vortex spacing
in island wake vortex streets. Mon. Wea. Rev., 134, 2285-2294.
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- Winstead, N.S., B.A. Colle, N.A. Bond, G.S. Young, J. Olson, K.A. Loescher,
F.M. Monaldo, D.R. Thompson, and W. Pichel, 2006: Using SAR Remote Sensing,
Field Observations and Models to Better Understand Coastal Flows in the
Gulf of Alaska. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 87, 797-800. ---
Abstract
- Loescher, K.A., G.S. Young, B.A. Colle, and N.S. Winstead, 2006: Climatology
of barrier jets along the Alaskan coast, Part 1: Spatial and temporal distributions.
In press, Mon. Wea. Rev. --- Abstract
- Colle, B.A., Loescher, K.A., G.S. Young, and N.S. Winstead, 2006: Climatology
of barrier jets along the Alaskan coast, Part II: Large-scale and sounding
composites. In press, Mon. Wea. Rev. --- Abstract
- Winstead, N.S., and G.S. Young, 2000: An analysis of drainage flow exit
jets over the Chesapeake Bay. J. Appl. Meteor., 39, 1269-1281.
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- Arritt, R.W., J.M. Wilczak, and G.S. Young, 1992: Generation of elevated
mixed layers by mesoscale boundary layer dynamics over complex terrain.
Mon. Wea. Rev., 120, 2870-2880. --- Abstract
- Johnson, R.H., G.S. Young, J.J. Toth and R.M. Zehr, 1984: Mesoscale weather
effects of variable snow cover over northeast Colorado. Mon. Wea. Rev.,
112, 1141-1152. --- Abstract
- Young, G.S., and R.H. Johnson, 1984: Meso- and microscale features of a
Colorado cold front. J. Climate Appl. Meteor., 23, 1315-1325.
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- Young, G.S., R.A. Pielke and R.C. Kessler, 1984: A comparison of the terrain
height variance spectra of the Front Range with that of a hypothetical mountain.
J. Atmos. Sci., 41, 1249-1250. --- Abstract
- Young, G.S., and R.A. Pielke, 1983: Application of terrain height variance
spectra to mesoscale modeling. J. Atmos. Sci., 40, 2555-2560.
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