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Autor:
Joanne Simpson, Richard S. Penc, K. Labas, B. R. Morton, G. Roff, Michael Mccumber, Gary S. Dietachmayer
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 119:2741-2770
A waterspout funnel and spray ring were observed under a cumulus line over the Great Salt Lake for about 5 min shortly after sunrise on 26 June 1985. Videotaped features strongly suggested that the funnel rotation was anticyclonic, These observations
Autor:
Wei-Kuo Tao, Michael Mccumber, Stephen Lang, Robert F. Adler, Joanne Simpson, Richard S. Penc
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Meteorology. 29:1232-1244
A simple algorithm to estimate the latent heating of cloud systems from their vertical hydrometeor profiles is proposed. The derivation as well as the validation of the algorithm is based on output generated by a nonhydrostatic cloud model with param
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 43:753-783
The present numerical and observational investigation of interacting cumulus processes implicated in the formation of waterspouts, the GATE database for days 261 and 186 is noted to imply that the existence of cumulus-scale parent vortices is a neces
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 39:126-145
Schlesinger's (1978) three-dimensional cumulus model is applied to showering congestus clouds on day 261 of GATE. Model results are compared with each other and with observations to analyze the effects of varying shear and altered sounding. Relations
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 117:231-235
A reasonably accurate and noniterative saturation adjustment scheme is proposed to calculate: (1) the amount of condensation and/or deposition necessary to remove any supersaturated vapor, or (2) the amount of evaporation and/or sublimation necessary
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 45:2268-2293
The effects of the presence of vegetation cover on modifying sea breeze and thermally induced upslope flows during daytime were investigated, and the possibility of the generation of mesoscale circulations due to nonuniform vegetation cover was evalu
Autor:
Dennis A. Keyser, William C. Skillman, Steven E. Koch, Michael Mccumber, Paul J. Kocin, Peter J. Wetzel, Keith F. Brill
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 113:1714-1737
The synoptic scale performance characteristics of MASS 2.0 are determined by comparing filtered 12-24 hr model forecasts to same-case forecasts made by the National Meteorological Center's synoptic-scale Limited-area Fine Mesh model. Characteristics