1980
DOI: 10.1175/1520-0493(1980)108<1854:otfotl>2.0.co;2
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On the Formation of the Low-Level Jet over Texas

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“…However, owing to the complex physical geography of the North American continent and its impacts on the development of synoptic-scale weather systems (e.g., Hobbs et al 1996), the synoptic-scale flow configurations and processes associated with central U.S. ARs likely differ from those associated with ''classic'' precold-frontal ARs over open-ocean basins. Specifically, in the spring and early summer, southerly LLJs that support water vapor transport into the central United States commonly develop in connection with a strong low-level pressure (or geopotential height) gradient between a developing terrain-induced lee trough or extratropical cyclone to the east of the Rocky Mountains and a subtropical ridge over the southeastern United States and may not involve a well-defined surface cold front (e.g., Djurić and Damiani 1980;Uccellini 1980;Augustine and Howard 1991;Martin et al 1995;Mo et al 1995).…”
Section: B Linkage Between Tropical Water Vapor and Heavy Precipitatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, owing to the complex physical geography of the North American continent and its impacts on the development of synoptic-scale weather systems (e.g., Hobbs et al 1996), the synoptic-scale flow configurations and processes associated with central U.S. ARs likely differ from those associated with ''classic'' precold-frontal ARs over open-ocean basins. Specifically, in the spring and early summer, southerly LLJs that support water vapor transport into the central United States commonly develop in connection with a strong low-level pressure (or geopotential height) gradient between a developing terrain-induced lee trough or extratropical cyclone to the east of the Rocky Mountains and a subtropical ridge over the southeastern United States and may not involve a well-defined surface cold front (e.g., Djurić and Damiani 1980;Uccellini 1980;Augustine and Howard 1991;Martin et al 1995;Mo et al 1995).…”
Section: B Linkage Between Tropical Water Vapor and Heavy Precipitatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under both kinds of flow conditions, the afternoon sea breeze, or bay breeze, which occurs almost daily in Houston, typically progresses into a nocturnal low‐level jet in what Nielsen‐Gammon [2006] refers to as the “sea breeze low‐level jet.” This jet is similar to the summertime Great Plains LLJ [ Parish et al , 1988; Holton , 1967; McNider and Pielke , 1981] in the sense that both are a result of topographically driven baroclinity. However, the close relationship with the sea breeze makes the LLJs in Houston physically distinct from the Great Plains LLJs or the synoptically forced LLJs over Texas and the western Gulf of Mexico [ Uccellini and Johnson , 1979; Djurić and Damiani , 1980; Igau and Nielsen‐Gammon , 1998]. Some of the weaker Houston sea breeze LLJs observed during TexAQS 2006 occurred only locally, independent of these other LLJs, such that they were not observable with profilers located further inland or further out to sea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Djuric and Ladwig (1 983) found that during the 1977 winter season only very weak and short-lived lows in the south-western Great Basin were not associated with southerly LLJs. During the advanced stage of the cyclone, the LLJ is typically located in the cyclone's warm sector (Djuric and Damiani, 1980). Cyclogenesis in Alberta, a recognized although less-active springtime site (Whittaker and Horn, 1981), could also account for the enhanced southerly 1000 hPa wind component in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, particularly if such activity was also accompanied by high pressure located in the vicinity of Hudson Bay, as previously discussed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%