The role of the winter land breeze in the formation of Great Lake snow storms.

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Radar and aircraft data are presented, in the form of case studies, for three shoreline-parallel snow bands that occurred over Lake Michigan. In all three cases a winter land breeze from one or both shores is shown to have an important role in organizing the low-level convergence and convective motions. These cases are compared with earlier studies of lake-effect snow bands on the Lakes Erie and Ontario. -Authors

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Passarelli, R. E., & Braham, R. R. (1981). The role of the winter land breeze in the formation of Great Lake snow storms. Bulletin American Meteorological Society, 62(4), 482–491. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477(1981)062<0482:trotwl>2.0.co;2

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