globalchange  > 气候减缓与适应
DOI: 10.3354/cr01291
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84929617608
论文题名:
Snowfall event characteristics from a high-elevation site in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, USA
作者: Martin D.T.; Perry L.B.; Miller D.K.; Soulé P.T.
刊名: Climate Research
ISSN: 0936577X
出版年: 2015
卷: 63, 期:3
起始页码: 171
结束页码: 190
语种: 英语
英文关键词: New snowfall properties ; Orographic snowfall ; Southern Appalachian mountains
Scopus关键词: climatology ; dew point ; Hurricane Sandy 2012 ; orography ; precipitation (climatology) ; rainfall ; relative humidity ; snowpack ; snowstorm ; temperature effect ; Appalachians ; Atlantic Ocean ; Gulf of Mexico ; North Carolina ; Roan Mountain ; Tennessee ; United States
英文摘要: Accurate assessment of snowfall patterns in high-elevation remote areas is essential to providing a foundation for further climatological analyses. The Southern Appalachian Mountain (SAM) region of the eastern US provides a unique study area due to its low latitude and proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean. Major snowstorms, such as the remnants of Hurricane Sandy in October 2012, can result in heavy snowfall of 100 cm or greater in favorable upslope regions. Understanding the behavior of these precipitation patterns is important due to flooding threats caused by a combination of factors including deep snowpack exposed to heavy rainfall, cloud immersion, and high dew point temperatures, further exacerbating flooding threats. To contribute to this understanding, we installed the Mobile Precipitation Research and Monitoring (MOPRAM) station at Roan Mountain (1875 m) on the Tennessee/North Carolina border in October 2012. MOPRAM allowed us to analyze liquid equivalent precipitation, new snowfall, snow depth, air temperature, and relative humidity at high temporal resolutions during the 2012-2013 snow season. We present the observed snowfall event characteristics (e.g. new snowfall, liquid equivalent precipitation, atmospheric conditions, and synoptic patterns) along with how these characteristics compare to other sites in the SAM. In our 25 event dataset, we observed the following patterns: conditionally unstable upstream lapse rates; predominantly northwest winds; high-to-low elevation precipitation enhancement near a factor of 3; and 364 mm of snow liquid equivalent on Roan Mountain. An estimated 391 cm of snow fell at Roan during the 2012-2013 season using nearby snow liquid ratios as an estimate for snowfall. © Inter-Research 2015.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/116496
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Martin D.T.,Perry L.B.,Miller D.K.,et al. Snowfall event characteristics from a high-elevation site in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, USA[J]. Climate Research,2015-01-01,63(3)
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