"Buffalo
Lake Effect Snowstorm"
20 November 2000
References
Lake Effect Snow Slide Presentation by Greg Byrd, Senior Meteorologist, COMET
Web-based Lake Effect Snow Primer from NWS Buffalo, NY
The Use of High Resolution Hourly Forecast Soundings for the Prediction of Lake Effect Snow (Mahoney, E. A., and T. A. Niziol) NOAA/National Weather Service, Buffalo, NY, 14225
BUFKIT: A Software Application Toolkit for Predicting Lake Effect Snow (Mahoney, E. A., and T. A. Niziol) NOAA/National Weather Service, Buffalo, NY, 14225
Lake-effect snowfall in Buffalo and a look at the record breaking 1976-1977 snowfall season (Dewey, K. F.) National Weather Digest, Clinton, MD., 2(3): 31-36, Aug., 1977.
Classic lake-effect snowstorm at Buffalo, New York, on 15 November 1974 (Dietz, G. C., et al.) Weatherwise, Boston, 28(5): 205-207, Oct., 1975.
Operational forecasting of lake effect snowfall in western and central New York (Niziol, T. A.) Weather and Forecasting, Boston, 2(4): 310-321, Dec., 1987.
Record-setting lake-effect snowstorm at Buffalo, NY (Niziol, T. A.) National Weather Digest, Temple Hills, MD., 7(4): 19-24, Nov., 1982.
The Lake-Induced Convection Experiment and the Snowband Dynamics Project (Kristovich, D. A. R., et al.) Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 81(3): 519-542, March 2000.
Mesoscale model simulation of the 4-5 January 1995 lake-effect snowstorm (Ballentine, R. J., et al.) Weather and Forecasting, Boston, MA, 13(4): 893-920, December 1998.
Snow particle size spectra in lake effect snows (Braham, R. R., Jr.) Journal of Applied Meteorology, Boston, MA, 29(3): 200-207, March 1990.
Role of the winter land breeze in the formation of Great Lake snow storms (Passarelli, R. E., Jr., et al.) American Meteorological Society, Boston, Bulletin, 62(4): 482-491, April, 1981.