The Lake-Induced Convection Experiment and the Snowband Dynamics Project

A severe 5-day lake-effect storm resulted in eight deaths, hundreds of injuries, and over $3 million in damage to a small area of northeastern Ohio and northwestern Pennsylvania in November 1996. In 1999, a blizzard associated with an intense cyclone disabled Chicago and much of the U.S. Midwest with 30-90 cm of snow. Such winter weather conditions have many impacts on the lives and property of people throughout much of North America. Each of these events is the culmination of a complex interaction between synoptic-scale, mesoscale, and microscale processes.', An understanding of how the multiple size scales and timescales interact is critical to improving forecasting of these severe winter weather events. The Lake-Induced Convection Experiment (Lake-ICE) and the Snowband Dynamics Project (SNOWBAND) collected comprehensive datasets on processes involved in lake-effect snowstorms and snowbands associated with cyclones during the winter of 1997/98. This paper outlines the goals and operations of these collaborative projects. Preliminary findings are given with illustrative examples of new state-of-the-art research observations collected. Analyses associated with Lake-ICE and SNOWBAND hold the promise of greatly improving our scientific understanding of processes involved in these important wintertime phenomena.

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Author Kristovich, David
Young, George
Verlinde, Johannes
Sousounis, Peter
Mourad, Pierre
Lenschow, Donald
Rauber, Robert
Ramamurthy, Mohan
Jewett, Brian
Beard, Kenneth
Cutrim, Elen
DeMott, Paul
Eloranta, Edwin
Hjelmfelt, Mark
Kreidenweis, Sonia
Martin, Jon
Moore, James
Ochs III, Harry
Rogers, David
Scala, John
Tripoli, Gregory
Young, John
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2000-03-01T00:00:00
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Metadata Record Identifier edu.ucar.opensky::articles:8717
Metadata Language eng; USA
Suggested Citation Kristovich, David, Young, George, Verlinde, Johannes, Sousounis, Peter, Mourad, Pierre, Lenschow, Donald, Rauber, Robert, Ramamurthy, Mohan, Jewett, Brian, Beard, Kenneth, Cutrim, Elen, DeMott, Paul, Eloranta, Edwin, Hjelmfelt, Mark, Kreidenweis, Sonia, Martin, Jon, Moore, James, Ochs III, Harry, Rogers, David, Scala, John, Tripoli, Gregory, Young, John. (2000). The Lake-Induced Convection Experiment and the Snowband Dynamics Project. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7fx7b25. Accessed 18 June 2025.

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