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7 Froude = 4.4 Froude = 0.91 7

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10 Source: NOAA ESRL Composite of 25 Upslope Cases 10

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19 Froude > 2Fr 1.76-2 Fr 1.34-1.75Fr 1.0-1.33Fr 0.85-0.99Fr 0.50-0.84Fr 0.25-0.49Fr <0.25 19

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28 Source: NOAA ESRL Composite of 12 Blocked/13 Unblocked Upslope Cases 28

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