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Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 124:10344-10363
Autor:
Stephen D. Nicholls, Karen I. Mohr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 36:761-779
The intense surface heating over arid land surfaces produces dry well-mixed layers (WML) via dry convection. These layers are characterized by nearly constant potential temperature and low, nearly constant water vapor mixing ratio. To further the stu
Autor:
Heshun Wang, Hamidreza Norouzi, Sarah Ringerud, Scott D. Rudlosky, Ralph Ferraro, Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Yalei You, S. Joseph Munchak, Satya Prakash, Catherine Prigent, Karen I. Mohr
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters
Geophysical Research Letters, American Geophysical Union, 2020, 47 (16), ⟨10.1029/2020GL088656⟩
Geophysical Research Letters, American Geophysical Union, 2020, 47 (16), ⟨10.1029/2020GL088656⟩
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https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-03045700
https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-03045700
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrometeorology. 18:1799-1805
Using in situ data, three precipitation classes are identified for rainy seasons of West and East Africa: weak convective rainfall (WCR), strong convective rainfall (SCR), and mesoscale convective systems (MCSs). Nearly 75% of the total seasonal prec
Autor:
Steven G. Decker, Wei-Kuo Tao, Stephen D. Nicholls, Karen I. Mohr, Stephen Lang, Jainn J. Shi
Publikováno v:
Geoscientific Model Development, Vol 10, Iss 2, Pp 1033-1049 (2017)
This study evaluated the impact of five single- or double-moment bulk microphysics schemes (BMPSs) on Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) simulations of seven intense wintertime cyclones impacting the mid-Atlantic United States; 5-day long W
Autor:
Toshi Matsui, W.-K. Tao, A. Loftus, S. Nicholls, Takamichi Iguchi, Jiun-Dar Chern, Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Karen I. Mohr, Xiaowen Li, D. J. Posselt, S. Lang, M.-I. Lee, Gail Skofronick-Jackson
Publikováno v:
Springer Atmospheric Sciences ISBN: 9789811333958
Advances in computing power allow atmospheric prediction and general circulation models to be run at progressively finer scales of resolution, using increasingly more sophisticated physical parameterizations. The representation of cloud microphysical
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3396-5_14
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3396-5_14
Autor:
J.-L. F. Li, Karen I. Mohr, Wei-Kuo Tao, Jiun-Dar Chern, Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Gail Skofronick-Jackson, Stephen Lang, Toshihisa Matsui
Publikováno v:
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 8:66-95
The multiscale modeling framework (MMF), which replaces traditional cloud parameterizations with cloud-resolving models (CRMs) within a host atmospheric general circulation model (GCM), has become a new approach for climate modeling. The embedded CRM
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrometeorology. 17:383-400
The estimation of precipitation across the globe from satellite sensors provides a key resource in the observation and understanding of our climate system. Estimates from all pertinent satellite observations are critical in providing the necessary te
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K.-M. Lau, Young-Min Yang, Derek J. Posselt, Toshi Matsui, Stephen Lang, Xiping Zeng, Arthur Y. Hou, Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Peter M. Norris, Jiun-Dar Chern, Xiaowen Li, Wei-Kuo Tao, Ildae Choi, Karen I. Mohr, In-Sik Kang
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Research. 143:392-424
Convection is the primary transport process in the Earth's atmosphere. About two-thirds of the Earth's rainfall and severe floods derive from convection. In addition, two-thirds of the global rain falls in the tropics, while the associated latent hea
Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 27:3982-4001
The central Andes extends from 7° to 21°S, with its eastern boundary defined by elevation (1000 m and greater) and its western boundary by the coastline. The authors used a combination of surface observations, reanalysis, and the University of Utah