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mtlawson07 | Adventures from The Last Frontier
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Adventures from The Last Frontier. Outdoors, meteorology, technology, whatever is on my mind. I'm a meteorologist living and working in Anchorage, Alaska. Seward Trip and Cabin on Dolly Varden Lake. February 7, 2012. It’s been a while since I’ve made a blog post, guess I’ve done nothing noteworthy in a while. This one starts of slow but ends pretty spectacularly, hang in there. The mini-vacation started off in Seward on Saturday, postponed a … Continue reading →. September 16, 2011. August 22, 2011.
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Reed Lakes part 1 | Adventures from The Last Frontier
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Adventures from The Last Frontier. Outdoors, meteorology, technology, whatever is on my mind. Reed Lakes Redux: Bomber Glacier →. Reed Lakes part 1. July 9, 2011. Way better than a bridge. Waterfall connecting Upper and Lower Reed Lake. Still pretty icy and snowy at the top. Taking in the view. I'm a meteorologist living and working in Anchorage, Alaska. View all posts by mtlawson07 →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Reed Lakes Redux: Bomber Glacier →. Reed Lakes part 1. July 9, 2011 at 9:43 am.
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Glaciers Galore | Adventures from The Last Frontier
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Adventures from The Last Frontier. Outdoors, meteorology, technology, whatever is on my mind. Seward Trip and Cabin on Dolly Varden Lake →. September 16, 2011. I had my first visitor in Alaska at the end of August as my mom came to visit me. She couldn’t have picked a better time to come, we had the nicest couple of days weather-wise in a month and a half. Once it looked like the weather was going to be great we booked the 26 Glacier Cruise out of Whittier, AK. Entrance to the tunnel. A raft of sea otters.
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Reed Lakes Redux: Bomber Glacier | Adventures from The Last Frontier
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Adventures from The Last Frontier. Outdoors, meteorology, technology, whatever is on my mind. Reed Lakes part 1. Rafting on Six Mile Creek →. Reed Lakes Redux: Bomber Glacier. July 24, 2011. Found this summary at http:/ www.alaskawingcaf.org/. While the Albatross orbited overhead. The four injured men were flown to theElmendorfAFBHospital. (Air Force Form 14, Report of Air Force Aircraft Accident, TB-29, 44-70039, 15 Nov 1957; Bill Prochnau, Heroism Shown In B-29. From here it was over the ridge you see ...
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The Role of Deep, Moist Convection and Diabatic Heating In Association With A Rapidly Intensifying Cyclone: A QG/PV Analysis | Baroclinic Instability
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April 12, 2012. The Role of Deep, Moist Convection and Diabatic Heating In Association With A Rapidly Intensifying Cyclone: A QG/PV Analysis. Especially the “dprog/dt” analyses of PV generation/destruction. The link is the local office case study (still in review by my SOO) in .pdf format (6 MB’s). As always, any questions/comments/criticism/feedback are always welcome. Also, take a look at the references. The Brennan paper on PV non-conservation is superb. And posted in Convection. I have several questi...
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jason ahsenmacher | Baroclinic Instability
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Author Archives: jason ahsenmacher. I am a meteorologist, and I like baroclinic instability. September 15, 2012. Welcome to Alaska, Baroclinic Style. First, the weather in Alaska is different, very different. Everything you. You had a decent grasp on is out the window; you are starting from scratch as a forecaster. Second, Alaska terrain is. Glacier carved mountain terrain ranging from 4000 feet to 16,000 feet surround Anchorage and much of the other populated regions of Alaska. Complex terrain, defined:.
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Welcome to Alaska, Baroclinic Style. | Baroclinic Instability
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September 15, 2012. Welcome to Alaska, Baroclinic Style. First, the weather in Alaska is different, very different. Everything you. You had a decent grasp on is out the window; you are starting from scratch as a forecaster. Synoptic/marine storms take on a completely different structure than their land based relatives, and you are truly forecasting in a relatively data void region. Entire surface lows can form and exist in regions of the Bering Sea. Second, Alaska terrain is. Complex terrain, defined:.
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Rafting on Six Mile Creek | Adventures from The Last Frontier
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Adventures from The Last Frontier. Outdoors, meteorology, technology, whatever is on my mind. Reed Lakes Redux: Bomber Glacier. The effects of terrain →. Rafting on Six Mile Creek. August 3, 2011. Everything went well, I only half fell out of the boat, but my mates got me back inside the raft. Over looking the beginning of our float down Six Mile Creek. Herbie from KY giving us the safety briefing. Mandatory swim test, the water was very cold. Nice shot of all the boats. Reed Lakes Redux: Bomber Glacier.
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