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Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 138:3556-3571
The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model version 3.0.1 is used in both short-range (days) and long-range (years) simulations to explore the California wintertime model wet bias. California is divided into four regions (the coast, central vall
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Gayle A. Sugiyama, Michael J. Brown, John S. Nasstrom, Hoyt Walker, Hung-Neng S. Chin, Martin J. Leach, John M. Leone
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Monthly Weather Review. 133:2043-2068
A modified urban canopy parameterization (UCP) is developed and evaluated in a three-dimensional mesoscale model to assess the urban impact on surface and lower-atmospheric properties. This parameterization accounts for the effects of building drag,
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Richard T. Cederwall, Daniel J. Rodriguez, Catherine C. Chuang, Hung-Neng S. Chin, Qiang Fu, Mark A. Miller, J J Yio, A. Grossman
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 128:2511-2527
Using measurements from the Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program, a modified ground-based remote sensing technique is developed and evaluated to study the impacts of the subadiabatic character of continental low-level st
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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 55:3089-3113
A three-dimensional cloud model is used to simulate the early development and propagation of an arc-shaped line element similar to that found in the GARP (Global Atmospheric Research Program) Tropical Atlantic Experiment (GATE) 4‐5 September 1974 s
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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 52:3172-3193
A two-dimensional cloud model is used to study a tropical oceanic squall-line system. The dynamical and microphysical structures of the simulated squall-line system and the impact of environmental wind profiles on these structures are presented. The
Autor:
Hung-Neng S. Chin
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 51:3320-3343
A two-dimensional cloud model is used to study the interrelationships among cloud microphysics, radiation, and dynamics in a midlatitude broken-line squall system. The impact of the ice phase, longwave and shortwave radiation on the dynamic and micro
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Hung-Neng S. Chin
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Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 53:1352-1354
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Caldwell, Peter; Chin, Hung-Neng S.; Bader, David C.; & Bala, Govindasamy. (2009). Evaluation of a WRF dynamical downscaling simulation over California. Climatic Change: An Interdisciplinary, International Journal Devoted to the Description, Causes and Implications of Climatic Change, 95(3), pp 499-521. doi: 10.1007/s10584-009-9583-5. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1fk6n5sx
This paper presents results from a 40 year Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) based dynamical downscaling experiment performed at 12 km horizontal grid spacing, centered on the state of California, and forced by a 1° × 1.25° finite-volume curr
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