"Lake Effect Snow
Case"
4-5 January 1995
References
The following list may not be exhaustive but is intended to provide some useful background information to help you in studying this case.
Ballentine, R. J., A. J. Stamm, E. E.Chermack,
G. P. Byrd, and D. Schleede, 1998: Mesoscale model simulation of the 4-5 January
1995 lake-effect snowstorm. Wea. Forecasting, 13,
893-920.
Ballentine, R., G. Byrd, E. Vizy and D. Schleede, 1996: Mesoscale Model Simulation of a Lake Effect Snowstorm: Implications for Operational Forecasting. Preprints, Joint Session of 15th Conf. on Weather Analysis and Forecasting and 11th Conf. on Numerical Weather Prediction, Norfolk, VA.
Byrd, G., D. Bikos, D. Schleede and R. Ballentine, 1995: The influence of upwind lakes on the snowfall to the lee of Lake Ontario. Preprints, 14th Conf. on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Dallas, 204-207.
Byrd, G., D. Rock-Kiessling, R. Ballentine, D. Schleede, J. Case, R.Weinbeck and J. Hall, 1995: Mesoscale model simulation of the 4-5 January 1995 lake-effect snowstorms. Abstracts, Fourth U.S./Canada Workshop on Great Lakes Operational Meteorology, Syracuse, New York.
Byrd, G., R. Ballentine, E. Vizy and D. Schleede, 1996: Simulation of the 4-5 January 1995 central New York lake-effect snowstorm using the Penn State/NCAR mesoscale model (MM5). Preprints, Seventh Conference on Mesoscale Processes, Amer. Meteor. Soc., Reading, U.K.
Niziol, T.A., W.R. Snyder and J.S. Waldstreicher, 1995: Winter Weather Forecasting Throughout the Eastern United State. Part IV: Lake Effect Snow. Weather and Forecasting, 10, 61-77.
Niziol, T.A., 1987: Operational forecasting of lake-effect snow in western and central New York. Weather and Forecasting, 1, 311-321.
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Dick Wagenmaker (SOO-DTX), John Weaver (NESDIS/CIRA), and Bernadette Connell (CIRA) submitted for publication in National Weather Digest, called: A Satellite and Sounding Perspective of a Sixty-three Inch Lake Effect Snow Event.