A quasi-geostrophic model of cyclogenesis in the lee of the Rocky Mountains treats the cyclogenesis as a forecasting problem and uses an initial value approach. The model consists of the interaction of a growing baroclininc wave with an infinitely long mountain ridge. This transient interaction simulates many of the observed features of the phenomena, including the formation of a lee trough concurrent with the poleward displacement of the incident low on the upstream side of the mountain and the development of a lee cyclone equatorward of the unperturbed storm track. Despite this development, the low is weakened by its interaction with the orography. -from Author
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Bannon, P. R. (1992). A model of Rocky Mountain lee cyclogenesis. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 49(16), 1510–1522. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1992)049<1510:AMORML>2.0.CO;2
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