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2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 046602
Author(s):  
F. Cocetta ◽  
J. Szmelter ◽  
M. Gillard

Author(s):  
Joseph P. Zagrodnik ◽  
Lynn McMurdie ◽  
Robert Conrick

AbstractHigh-resolution numerical model simulations of six different cases during the 2015-16 Olympic Mountains Experiment (OLYMPEX) are used to examine dynamic and microphysical precipitation processes on both the full barrier-scale and smaller sub-barrier scale ridges and valleys. The degree to which stratiform precipitation within mid-latitude cyclones is modified over the coastal Olympic Mountains range was found to be strongly dependent on the synoptic environment within a cyclone’s prefrontal and warm sectors. In prefrontal sectors, barrier-scale ascent over stably stratified flow resulted in enhanced ice production aloft at the coast and generally upstream of higher terrain. At low levels, stable flow orientated transverse to sub-barrier scale windward ridges generated small-scale mountain waves, which failed to produce enough cloud water to appreciably enhance precipitation on the scale of the windward ridges. In moist-neutral warm sectors, the upstream side of the barrier exhibited broad ascent oriented along the windward ridges with lesser regions of adjacent downward motion. Significant quantities of cloud water were produced over coastal foothills with further production of cloud water on the lower-windward slopes. Ice production above the melting layer occurred directly over the barrier where the ice particles were further advected downstream by cross-barrier winds and spilled over into the lee. The coastal foothills were found to be essential for the production and maintenance of cloud water upstream of the primary topographic barrier, allowing additional time for hydrometeors to grow to precipitation size by autoconversion and collection before falling out on the lower-windward slopes.


2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (5) ◽  
pp. 1281-1311 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Silver ◽  
R. Dimitrova ◽  
T. Zsedrovits ◽  
P. G. Baines ◽  
H. J. S. Fernando

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