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Surface temperature lapse rates over complex terrain: Lessons from the Cascade Mountains

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Title Surface temperature lapse rates over complex terrain: Lessons from the Cascade Mountains
Names Minder, Justin R. (creator)
Mote, Philip W. (creator)
Lundquist, Jessica D. (creator)
Date Issued 2010-07-30 (iso8601)
Abstract The typically sparse distribution of weather stations in mountainous terrain
inadequately resolves temperature variability. Accordingly, high‐resolution gridding of
climate data (for applications such as hydrological modeling) often relies on assumptions
such as a constant surface temperature lapse rate (i.e., decrease of surface temperature with
altitude) of 6.5°C km⁻¹. Using an example of the Cascade Mountains, we describe the
temporal and spatial variability of the surface temperature lapse rate, combining data from:
(1) COOP stations, (2) nearby radiosonde launches, (3) a temporary dense network of
sensors, (4) forecasts from the MM5 regional model, and (5) PRISM geo‐statistical
analyses. On the windward side of the range, the various data sources reveal annual mean
lapse rates of 3.9–5.2°C km⁻¹, substantially smaller than the often‐assumed 6.5°C km⁻¹.
The data sets show similar seasonal and diurnal variability, with lapse rates smallest
(2.5–3.5°C km⁻¹) in late‐summer minimum temperatures, and largest (6.5–7.5°C km⁻¹)
in spring maximum temperatures. Geographic (windward versus lee side) differences in
lapse rates are found to be substantial. Using a simple runoff model, we show the
appreciable implications of these results for hydrological modeling.
Genre Article
Topic Surface temperature lapse rates
Identifier Minder, J. R., P. W. Mote, and J. D. Lundquist (2010), Surface temperature lapse rates over complex terrain: Lessons from the Cascade Mountains, J. Geophys. Res., 115, D14122, doi:10.1029/2009JD013493.

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