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Microphysical and geometrical controls on the pattern of orographic precipitation

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JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Volume 63, Issue 3, Pages 861-880

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JAS3619.1

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Patterns of orographic precipitation call vary significantly both in time and space. and such variations must ultimately be related to mountain geometry, cloud microphysics, and synoptic conditions. Here an extension of the classic upslope model is presented, which incorporates an explicit representation in the vertical dimension, represents the finite growth time of hydrometeors, their downwind advection by the prevailing wind, and also allows for evaporation. For a simple mountain geometry the authors derive an analytical solution for the precipitation rate, which call be understood in terms of four nondimensional parameters. The finite growth time and slanting hydrometeor trajectories give rise to some interesting possibilities: a precipitation rate that maximizes at intermediate values of the horizontal wind speed, localized precipitation efficiencies in excess of 100%, and a reverse rain shadow with more precipitation falling oil the leeward flank than oil the windward flank.

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