• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

E-Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology

ejssm.org

  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • For Authors
    • For Editors
    • For Reviewers
  • Announcements
  • Archives
  • Current
  • Bibliography
  • Contact Us

Vol 9-1 2014

January 1, 2014

Topographic Sensitivity of the Snake River Plain Convergence Zone of Eastern Idaho. Part II: Numerical Simulations

Thomas A. Andretta

Abstract

The Snake River Plain Convergence Zone (SPCZ) is a mesoscale topographic weather system in the planetary boundary layer that occasionally forms in a post-cold-frontal environment during the cold season in eastern Idaho.  Part I of this study investigated persistent and locally heavy topographic snowfall associated with such a zone on 26 November 2005.  Multiple snowbands formed in the presence of conditional, convective, and inertial instabilities.  In Part II, nested grid high-resolution numerical simulations of the WRF-ARW model are used to investigate the structure and evolution of the SPCZ with two different terrain grid scales.  In a smoothed topography with a coarsely resolved tributary valley system upstream of the broad parabolic-shaped Snake Plain, the model does not simulate a lee convergence band and vorticity dipole.  These features are evident in the observations and control simulation.  The smoothed run also misses snowfall associated with windward convergence and stable upslope flow in the Pocatello-Inkom area.  Nevertheless, both model runs depict topographically-generated convective storms and potential vorticity anomalies in the plain.

Full Text: PDF

Citation:
Andretta, T. A., 2014: Topographic sensitivity of the Snake River Plain Convergence Zone of eastern Idaho. Part II: Numerical simulations. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 9 (1), 1-33.

Keywords:
mesoscale processes, mountain meteorology, orographic effects, snowfall, numerical simulations, complex terrain

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: complex terrain, mesoscale processes, mountain meteorology, numerical simulations, orographic effects, snowfall

Primary Sidebar

Search

Archives

Categories

Information

For Authors
For Editors
For Reviewers

Downloads

The Complete EJSSM Guide for Authors, Editors, and Reviewers (PDF)
Author Template (DOC)
Reference Template (PDF)

Copyright © 2025 · Infinity Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in