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Fig. 3.2. Average daily October precipitation for 1948–1998 where a cutoff low was present in the outer domain and precipitation was observed. Amounts are contoured every 1 mm day-1 (shown on the bottom of the color bar) or ~ 0.04 in day-1 (on the top).

Fig. 3.3. As in Fig. 3.2 but for November.

Fig. 3.4. As in Fig. 3.2 but for December. Contour interval is 0.5 mm day-1 (on the bottom of the color bar) and ~ 0.02 in day-1 on the top.

Fig. 3.5. As in Fig. 3.4 but for January.

Fig. 3.6. As in Fig. 3.4 but for February.

Fig. 3.7. As in Fig. 3.4 but for March.

Fig. 3.8. As in Fig. 3.4 but for April.

Fig. 3.9. As in Fig. 3.4 but for May.

Fig. 3.10. Average percent of the climatological precipitation in association with cutoff lows for October. Contour interval 5%.

Fig. 3.11. As in Fig. 3.10 but for November.

Fig. 3.12. As in Fig. 3.10 but for December.

Fig. 3.13. As in Fig. 3.10 but for January.

Fig. 3.14. As in Fig. 3.10 but for February.

Fig. 3.15. As in Fig. 3.10 but for March.

Fig. 3.16. As in Fig. 3.10 but for April.

Fig. 3.17. As in Fig. 3.10 but for May.

Fig. 3.18. Average daily precipitation over 80 cutoff days for lows that followed the Mid-Atlantic track. Contour interval is 1.5 mm day-1 (~0.06 in day-1).

Fig. 3.19. Storm-relative average daily precipitation over 60 cutoff days for lows that followed the Mid-Atlantic track. Average starting and ending positions are represented by the solid circle and “X,” respectively, along with the resultant average track. Contour interval is 1 mm day-1 (~0.04 in day-1).

Fig. 3.20. Average daily precipitation over 59 cutoff days for lows that followed the Southwest track. Contour interval is 1.5 mm day-1 (~0.06 in day-1).

Fig. 3.21. Storm-relative average daily precipitation over 48 cutoff days for lows that followed the Southwest track. Average starting and ending positions are represented by the solid circle and “X,” respectively, along with the resultant average track. Contour interval is 1 mm day-1 (~0.04 in day-1).

Fig. 3.22. Average daily precipitation over 58 cutoff days for lows that followed the Clipper track. Contour interval is 0.8 mm day-1 (~0.03 in day-1).

Fig. 3.23. Storm-relative average daily precipitation over 35 cutoff days for lows that followed the Clipper track. Average starting and ending positions are represented by the solid circle and “X,” respectively, along with the resultant average track. Contour interval is 0.5 mm day-1 (~0.02 in day-1).

Fig. 3.24. Average daily precipitation over 75 cutoff days for lows that followed the Hudson Bay track. Contour interval is 0.4 mm day-1 (~0.16 in day-1).

Fig. 3.25. Storm-relative average daily precipitation over 39 cutoff days for lows that followed the Hudson Bay track. Average starting and ending positions are represented by the solid circle and “X,” respectively, along with the resultant average track. Contour interval is 0.25 mm day-1 (~0.01 in day-1).

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