The orographic effect of the southeast side of the Laurentians was significant in Charlevoix, which received 100 to 125 mm of rain. |
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The orographic effect of the White Mountains produced exceptional rainfall of 200 to 225 mm in Maine. |
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Precipitation in the state is highest with the orographic effect of the rise to the tablelands but generally declines northwestward. |
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The orographic effect on the spatial distribution of rainfall over the area is substantial. |
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Hilly areas can get extra rainfall from what is known as the orographic effect which occurs where air is forced to rise over high ground, causing clouds followed by rain. |
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Rainfall often increases with elevation due to the orographic effect. |
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The orographic effect was successfully removed from the ∆PWV graph. |
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Circulation of the air mass is such that the moisture-laden air is then directed toward the Foothills and mountains where the orographic effect intensifies the rainfall. |
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The orographic effect is evident in elevated areas. |
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To remove the orographic effect, the ∆PWV map was introduced. |
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