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An Objective Forecast Method Developed For Lake Ontario Induced Snowfall Systems, K. F. Dewey
An Objective Forecast Method Developed For Lake Ontario Induced Snowfall Systems, K. F. Dewey
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
A research effort was initiated in 1976 to develop an objective lake-effect snowfall forecast model for each of the Great Lakes. It is the purpose of this paper to present the development and evaluation of the forecast method which was created for the Lake Ontario induced snowfall systems. All Lake Ontario lake-effect days were identified for a 10-yead period prior to the 1976 snowfall season. Upper air surface observations were combined with overlake data for these lake-effect periods. The dominant predictors were derived through the diagnostic ability of stepwise multiple discriminant analysis. The final product of this research effort was …
Lake Erie Induced Mesosystems- An Operational Forecast Model, Kenneth F. Dewey
Lake Erie Induced Mesosystems- An Operational Forecast Model, Kenneth F. Dewey
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
All Lake Erie lake-effect days for a 10-year period prior to the 1976-77 snowfall season were utilized in the development of an operational lake-effect snowfall forecast model. Upper air and surface observation were combined with overlake data and analyzed, using stepwise multiple-discriminant analysis. A nine-predictor mesoscale forecast model resulted from this statistical test and its performance was evaluated during the 1976-77 and 1977-78 snowfall seasons. The results of this evaluation indicate that it is possible to predict six intensities of the Lake Erie lake-effect snowstorm using this mesoscale model.
Aerial And Crop Resistances Affecting Energy Transport, S. B. Verma, B. J. Barfield
Aerial And Crop Resistances Affecting Energy Transport, S. B. Verma, B. J. Barfield
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Turbulence Under Conditions Of Sensible Heat Advection, R. P. Motha, S. B. Verma, N. J. Rosenberg
Turbulence Under Conditions Of Sensible Heat Advection, R. P. Motha, S. B. Verma, N. J. Rosenberg
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Exchange Coefficients Under Sensible Heat Advection Determined By Eddy Correlation, S. B. Verma
Exchange Coefficients Under Sensible Heat Advection Determined By Eddy Correlation, S. B. Verma
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
An Objective Forecast Method Developed For Lake Ontario Induced Snowfall Systems, K. F. Dewey
An Objective Forecast Method Developed For Lake Ontario Induced Snowfall Systems, K. F. Dewey
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
A research effort was initiated in 1976 to develop an objective lake-effect snowfall forecast model for each of the Great Lakes. It is the purpose of this paper to present the development and evaluation of the forecast method which was created for the Lake Ontario induced snowfall systems. All Lake Ontario lake-effect days were identified for a 10-year period prior to the 1976 snowfall season. Upper air and surface observations were combined with overlake data for these lake-effect periods. The dominant predictors were derived through the diagnostic ability of stepwise multiple discriminant analysis. The final product of this research effort …
The States And Natural Hazards, The Council Of State Governments, Robert Kuzelka
The States And Natural Hazards, The Council Of State Governments, Robert Kuzelka
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Regional Tectonics And Seismicity Of Eastern Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Regional Tectonics And Seismicity Of Eastern Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
This annual report presents and interprets the information obtained by the Conservation and Survey Division (Nebraska Geological Survey) during contract year July 1, 1979, to June 30, 1980, under contract NRC-04-76-3l5 with the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The information pertains to the geology, structure, tectonics, and seismicity of eastern Nebraska with emphasis on the vicinity south of Omaha, Nebraska. Some of the information presented here results from a combination of studies begun in earlier years but the greater part results from studies begun during the contract year.
The scope of the studies is summarized as follows:
1. Rock outcrops …