On the influence of mountains on large-scale precipitation: A deterministic approach towards orographic PMP

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The present paper is a brief report on a three-year research project carried out for the Federal Ministry of Agricultureand Forestry in Vienna, Austria. The results concerning the problems of precipitation enhancement by terrain-induced vertical motion are a first step towards new considerations regarding Probable Maximum Floods (PMF). For an Alpine country like Austria, the development of a hierarchy of concepts, using deterministic model physics and a digital terrain representation, appeared appropriate. The basic features of the model are consistent extensions of WMO recommendations. © 1990 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Haiden, T., Kahlig, P., Kerschbaum, M., & NOBILIS, F. (1990). On the influence of mountains on large-scale precipitation: A deterministic approach towards orographic PMP. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 35(5), 501–510. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626669009492454

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