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Freezing rain events: a major weather hazard in the conterminous US
Authors:Tamara G. Houston  Stanley A. Changnon
Affiliation:(1) NOAA National Climatic Data Center, 151 Patton Avenue, Asheville, NC 28801, USA;(2) Changnon Climatologist, Mahomet, IL, USA
Abstract:Freezing rain (FZRA) is well documented as a major weather hazard, producing damage to structures, the environment, and humans, and delaying various operations such as transportation. Assessing the risk of freezing rain events requires information for various areas of the nation about the frequency, duration, and intensity of these events along with the associated weather conditions that affect the damage caused by freezing rain. This includes temperatures (dry and wet bulb), the amount of precipitation, and winds during freezing rain. The purpose of this work was to develop a national and regional climatology of freezing rain events in the US for the period of 1928–2001 to addresses these conditions.
Keywords:Freezing rain  Freezing rain events  Associated weather conditions  Regional differences
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