| R. A. Pielke, W. R. Cotton, R. L. Walko, C. J. Tremback, W. A. Lyons, L. D. Grasso, M. E. Nicholls, M. D. Moran, D. A. Wesley, T. J. Lee, and J. H. Copeland, 1992: A comprehensive meteorological modeling system--RAMS. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 49. |
....of lives and caused over 2 billion dollars in damages. The storm also produced one of the largest areal coverage of deep snow ever, paralyzing the eastern seaboard, and its effects were felt deep into the tropics including in Cuba and the Yucatan. The Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS) [1], originally developed at Colorado State University, uses measurements from weather stations all over the country and numerical calculations to predict evolving weather patterns. Model output includes temperature, pressure, wind vectors, and species of condensate such as ice crystals, ....
R. A. Pielke et al., "A Comprehensive Meteorological Modeling System - RAMS," Meteorology of Atmospheric Physics, Vol. 49, 1992, pp. 69-91.
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R. A. Pielke, W. R. Cotton, R. L. Walko, C. J. Tremback, W. A. Lyons, L. D. Grasso, M. E. Nicholls, M. D. Moran, D. A. Wesley, T. J. Lee, and J. H. Copeland, 1992: A comprehensive meteorological modeling system--RAMS. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 49.
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Pielke, R.A., W.R. Cotton, R.L. Walko, C.J. Tremback, W.A. Lyons, L.D. Grasso, M.E. Nicholls, M.D. Moran, D.A. Wesley, T.J. Lee, and J.H. Copeland, 1992: A comprehensive meteorological modeling system -- RAMS. Meteorol. Atmos.
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