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- By Ross Lazear, on 3/15/17 8:57 PM
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Conceptual model for laterally translating snowbands. The inset hodograph is depicted at the location marked X in the conceptual diagram. S and T correspond to surface and tropopause, respectively.
From Kenyon (2013, M.S. Thesis, University at Albany, SUNY): http://cstar.cestm.albany.edu/CAP_Projects/kenyon/index.htm
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Laterally Translating Snowband Conceptual Diagram (Version 1.0)
Uploaded by Ross Lazear, 3/15/17 8:57 PM Conceptual model for laterally translating snowbands. The inset hodograph is depicted at the location marked X in the conceptual diagram. S and T correspond to surface and tropopause, respectively.From Kenyon (2013, M.S. Thesis, University at Albany, SUNY): http://cstar.cestm.albany.edu/CAP_Projects/kenyon/index.htm
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