Title of article
On the precipitation and related features of the 1998 Ice Storm in the Montréal area
Author/Authors
Henson، نويسنده , , William and Stewart، نويسنده , , Ronald and Kochtubajda، نويسنده , , Bohdan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
19
From page
36
To page
54
Abstract
A major freezing rain storm causing catastrophic losses occurred in early January 1998 over eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. The types of precipitation and associated precipitation structures of this storm are described and discussed with a particular emphasis on the Montréal area. Using operational Doppler radar as well as other information, it is shown that a variety of precipitation types (snow, freezing rain, ice pellets and rain) occurred. The characteristics and overall organization of precipitation structures varied considerably and, in some instances, these were linked with topographic features. Hydrometeor growth often occurred within the storm almost down to the surface. The two periods of significant freezing accumulation were characterized by more organized precipitation than at other times. Other major storms over the region have illustrated a similar pattern of precipitation types (snow, freezing rain, ice pellets and rain), implying comparable organizational processes. In addition, pronounced lightning activity occurred of both negative and positive polarity in association with different phases of precipitation.
Keywords
1998 Ice Storm , Radar observations , Freezing rain , Precipitation structures , lightning
Journal title
Atmospheric Research
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Atmospheric Research
Record number
2245958
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