Roddy Henderson
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
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Journal of Applied Meteorology | 1997
Mark R. Sinclair; D.S Wratt; Roddy Henderson; Warren R. Gray
Abstract Rain gauge, radar, and atmospheric observations during a prolonged northwesterly storm in November 1994 have been used to study factors influencing the distribution of precipitation across the Southern Alps. Despite the persistent northwesterly flow, the location and intensity of precipitation varied markedly during this storm, providing an excellent dataset for these investigations. Data from 36 recording gauges in the northern half of the Alps were supplemented by data from 57 daily gauges, which were partitioned into 6-h values. These data were grouped according to distance from the alpine divide, and best-fit transect curves, normalized for rainfall intensity, were established every 6 h. The fraction of the total transect precipitation falling in leeside catchments varied between 0.11 and 0.70, while a “spillover distance” index varied between 6 and 29 km. Comparison with atmospheric profiles of temperature and wind from Hokitika on the west coast of New Zealand and with European Centre for M...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 1996
D.S Wratt; R. N. Ridley; Mark R. Sinclair; H. Larsen; S. M. Thompson; Roddy Henderson; G. L. Austin; S. Bradley; A. Auer; Andrew Sturman; Ian Owens; B. B. Fitzharris; B. F. Ryan; J.-F. Gayet
The Southern Alps Experiment is being mounted to study the influence of New Zealands Southern Alps on local weather and climate. This paper describes these alpine influences and outlines proposed field and modeling experiments. Experiment goals include understanding and quantifying factors that govern the intensity and spatial distribution of heavy rainfall, the west to east distribution of precipitation across the mountains, and the intensity of lee wind storms and warming. Linked research will explore the use of deterministic rainfall models to predict river flows from mountain watersheds.
Atmospheric Research | 2000
D.S Wratt; Michael J. Revell; Mark R. Sinclair; Warren R. Gray; Roddy Henderson; A.M Chater
Abstract This paper identifies relationships between air mass properties and mesoscale rainfall when moist air blows over New Zealands Southern Alps from the Tasman Sea. Around 50% of the variance in six-hourly rain volumes summed across three separate cross-mountain raingauge transects and in six-hourly rain volume spilling across the alpine divide are statistically explained by the following properties of the approaching air mass: relative humidity, wind velocity normal to the mountains, air mass stability and synoptically induced upward motion. These factors also explain about 25% ( r ≈0.5) of the variance in the downwind distance reached by the spillover rainfall. For the highest 10% of six-hourly rainfalls, spillover distance and magnitude are negatively correlated with the 700 or 500 hPa temperature. Multiple linear regression equations suitable for predicting rainfall intensity and spillover are developed. A progression is described in the magnitude and depth of vertical motion and resulting condensation rates over the mountains as the properties of the incoming air mass evolve through a storm. These changes, together with greater downwind advection of ice particles compared to raindrops, explain the observed statistical relationships between the air mass properties and mountain rainfall.
International Journal of Climatology | 2006
Andrew Tait; Roddy Henderson; Richard Turner; Xiaogu Zheng
Natural Hazards | 2011
Jochen Schmidt; Iain Matcham; Stefan Reese; Andrew King; Robert G. Bell; Roddy Henderson; Graeme Smart; Jim Cousins; Warwick Smith; Dave Heron
Land Surface Hydrology, Meteorology, and Climate: Observations and Modeling | 2013
Ross Woods; Rodger B. Grayson; Andrew W. Western; Maurice J. Duncan; David Wilson; Rodger Young; Richard P. Ibbitt; Roddy Henderson; Thomas A. McMahon
Journal of Hydrology | 2000
Richard P. Ibbitt; Roddy Henderson; J Copeland; D.S Wratt
Journal of hydrology. New Zealand | 2006
Ross Woods; Jordy Hendrikx; Roddy Henderson; Andrew Tait
Journal of hydrology. New Zealand | 2011
Tim Kerr; Ian Owens; Roddy Henderson
Archive | 2001
Ross Woods; Rodger B. Grayson; Andrew W. Western; Maurice J. Duncan; D.J. Wilson; Rodger Young; Richard P. Ibbitt; Roddy Henderson; Thomas A. McMahon