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Alta Snow Forecast Verification 2006-2007 with Comparisons


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October 5th-6th 2006 Flooding in Southeast Utah

Lake-effect and lake-enhanced snowfall - November 28-29 2006

August 1st Southern Wasatch Front Bow Echo Event

Local WRF-NMM Model Output

Heavy Precipitation in Southwest Flow - October 28, 2005

Heavy Snow on the Wasatch Front with surface cyclogenesis - December 25-27, 2003

Evaluation of high resolution model QPF performance in the complex terrain of the Great Basin

Utah EL NINO/LA NINA Precipitation & Temperature Study

Price Snow Study: Climatology, Composites, and Case Studies
MLK Weekend - 2000 ETA Model Errors

Winter Forecasting - Utah Style
Big vs. Super Snowfall Events
Cedar City Big vs. Super Snowfall Events
Logan vs. Salt Lake City Snow Study
Big Downslope Windstorms - 4/23/99 & Other Big Windstorms
Dust Front Over Northwest Utah - 06/30/97
Washington County Gap Winds
Accuracy of 88D Precipitation Estimates Across Utah
Salt Lake City Fog Study
AMS Meeting Presentation - Flash Flood Potential

 


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