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Banta, R. M., L. S. Darby, J. D. Fast, J. Pinto, C. D. Whiteman, W. J. Shaw, and B. D. Orr, 2004: Nocturnal low-level jet in a mountain basin complex. I: Evolution and effects on local flows. J. Appl. Meteor., 43, 1348-1365.
- Cox, J. A., W. James Steenburgh, David E. Kingsmill, Jason C. Shafer, Brian A. Colle, Olivier Bousquet, Bradley F. Smull and Huaqing Cai, 2004: The Kinematic Structure of a Wasatch Mountain Winter Storm during IPEX IOP3. Mon. Wea. Rev.,133
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Hart, K. A., W. James Steenburgh, Daryl J. Onton and Andrew J. Siffert, 2004: An evaluation of mesoscale model based model output statistics (MOS) during the 2002 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Wea. Forecasting, 19, 200-218.
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Ludwig, F. L., J. Horel, and C. D. Whiteman, 2004: Using EOF analysis to identify important surface wind patterns in mountain valleys. J. Appl. Meteor., 43, 969-983.
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Mayr, G. J., L. Armi, S. Arnold, R. M. Banta, L. S. Darby, D. D.
Durran, C. Flamant, S. Gabersek, A. Gohm, R. Mayr, S. Mobbs, L. B.
Nance, I. Vergeiner, J. Vergeiner, and C. D. Whiteman, 2004: GAP flow measurements during the Mesoscale Alpine Programme. Meteor. Atmos. Phys., 86, no. 1-2, 99-119.
- Steenburgh, W. J., One hundred inches in one hundred hours - The complex evolution of an Intermountain winter storm cycle. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 85, 16-20.
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Whiteman, C. D., S. Eisenbach, B. Pospichal, and R. Steinacker, 2004: Comparison of vertical soundings and sidewall air temperature measurements in a small Alpine basin. J. Appl. Meteor., 43, 1635-1647.
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Whiteman, C. D., T. Haiden, B. Pospichal, S. Eisenbach, and R. Steinacker, 2004:
Minimum temperatures, diurnal temperature ranges and temperature
inversions in limestone sinkholes of different size and shape. J. Appl. Meteor., 43, 1224-1236.
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Whiteman, C. D., B. Pospichal, S. Eisenbach P. Weihs, C. B. Clements,
R. Steinacker, E. Mursch-Radlgruber, and M. Dorninger, 2004: Inversion breakup in small Rocky Mountain and Alpine basins. J. Appl. Meteor., 43, 1069-1082.
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Zhong, S., C. D. Whiteman, and X. Bian, 2004: Diurnal evolution of three-dimensional wind and temperature structure in California’s Central Valley. J. Appl. Meteor., 3, 1679-1699.
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