An Historical Climatology of Damaging Downslope Windstorms at Boulder, Colorado


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A climatology is developed for damaging downslope windstorms at Boulder, Colorado, based on newspaper accounts since 1869. One hundred and fifty-one documented windstorms provide the data on which statistical and climatological calculations are based. The area affected by downslope windstorms is described, information on the temporal distribution of the windstorms is given, including annual, monthly, and diurnal distributions, and windstorm characteristics are discussed. Wind-related damage is classified by severity and areal extent.







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Mountain Weather and Climate


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This book provides a comprehensive text describing and explaining mountain weather and climate processes. It presents the results of a broad range of studies drawn from across the world. The book is useful for specialist courses in climatology as well as for scientists in related disciplines.




Mountain Meteorology


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Mountain Meteorology: Fundamentals and Applications offers first an in troduction to the basic principles and concepts of mountain meteorolog y, then goes on to discuss their application in natural resources mana gement. It includes over two hundred, beautiful, full-color photograph s, figures, and diagrams, as well as observable indicators of atmosphe ric processes--such as winds, temperature, and clouds--to facilitate t he recognition of weather systems and events for a variety of readers. It is ideal for those who spend time in or near mountains and whose d aily activities are affected by weather. As a comprehensive work fille d with diverse examples and colorful illustrations, it is essential fo r professionals, scholars, and students of meteorology.




Extreme Weather Forecasting


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Extreme Weather Forecasting reviews current knowledge about extreme weather events, including key elements and less well-known variables to accurately forecast them. The book covers multiple temporal scales as well as components of current weather forecasting systems. Sections cover case studies on successful forecasting as well as the impacts of extreme weather predictability, presenting a comprehensive and model agnostic review of best practices for atmospheric scientists and others who utilize extreme weather forecasts. - Reviews recent developments in numerical prediction for better forecasting of extreme weather events - Covers causes and mechanisms of high impact extreme events and how to account for these variables when forecasting - Includes numerous case studies on successful forecasting, outlining why they worked







Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts


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Covering the world's literature on meteorology, climatology, atmospheric chemistry and physics, physical oceanography, hydrology, glaciology, and related environmental sciences.