The materhorn: Unraveling the intricacies of mountain weather

H. J.S. Fernando*, E. R. Pardyjak, S. Di Sabatino, F. K. Chow, S. F.J. De Wekker, S. W. Hoch, J. Hacker, J. C. Pace, T. Pratt, Z. Pu, W. J. Steenburgh, C. D. Whiteman, Y. Wang, D. Zajic, B. Balsley, R. Dimitrova, G. D. Emmitt, C. W. Higgins, J. C.R. Hunt, J. C. KnievelD. Lawrence, Y. Liu, D. F. Nadeau, E. Kit, B. W. Blomquist, P. Conry, R. S. Coppersmith, E. Creegan, M. Felton, A. Grachev, N. Gunawardena, C. Hang, C. M. Hocut, G. Huynh, M. E. Jeglum, D. Jensen, V. Kulandaivelu, M. Lehner, L. S. Leo, D. Liberzon, J. D. Massey, K. McEnerney, S. Pal, T. Price, M. Sghiatti, Z. Silver, M. Thompson, H. Zhang, T. Zsedrovits

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Abstract

Comprehensive, multiscale, and multidisciplinary observations allow scientists to discover novel flow physics, address current deficiencies of predictive models, and improve weather prediction in mountainous terrain.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1945-1968
Number of pages24
JournalBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume96
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2015
Externally publishedYes

Funding

FundersFunder number
Air Force Weather Agency
DoD High-Performance Computing Modernization Program
Engineering and Science Computing
HPCMP
Territorial Planning Department of Province of Lecce
U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command
Office of Naval Research
Army Research Office
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
University of Utah
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Multidisciplinary University Research InitiativeN00014-11-1-0709
Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative

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