“…Distributions depend on the height and scale of the obstacle, and the strength, static stability and moisture profile of the impinging flow. More complex topographic shapes, transient weather systems, convection, and the drift of hydrometeors quickly complicate the picture (e.g., Cosma et al, 2002;Fuhrer and Schär, 2005;Houze et al, 2001;Roe, 2005;Sinclair et al, 1997;Steiner et al, 2003). Therefore, the distribution of long-term mean precipitation is, in many regions, a superposition of several distinct responses to topography, which act at different space scales, involve several characteristics of the topography (not just height), and pertain to different flow situations.…”