"Pseudo-Null Event: Eastern Colorado Snowstorm"
20 March 2000

References

Contrasting meteorological conditions associated with winter storms at Denver and Colorado Springs (Mahoney, J. L., et al.) Weather and Forecasting, Boston, MA, 10(2): 245-260, June 1995.

Diagnosing a Colorado heavy snow event with a nonhydrostatic mesoscale numerical model structured for operational use (Snook, J. S., et al.) Weather and Forecasting, Boston, MA, 10(2): 261-285, June 1995.

Using the mesoscale analysis and prediction system to pinpoint heavy snowfall over southeast Colorado (Holmes, R. T.) National Weather Digest, Temple Hills, MD, 18(1): 20-30, February 1993.

Microphysical and dynamical interactions in Colorado Front Range upslope storms (Wesley, D. A.) IN: Annalen der Meteorologie, Offenbach a./M., n.s., No. 25, 1988, Vol. 1, p. 359-361.

Vertical motion evaluation of a Colorado snowstorm from a synoptician's perspective (Dunn, L. B.) Weather and Forecasting, Boston, 3(4): 261-272, Dec., 1988.

Ice crystal processes in Colorado upslope snowstorms, article 1, Case study of an ``upslope" snowstorm (Riehl, H., et al.) IN: United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Research Labs., Boulder, CO., Technical Memorandum NOAA TM ERL WMPO-44, April, 1981.

 


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