作者
Tammy M Weckwerth, David B Parsons, Steven E Koch, James A Moore, Margaret A LeMone, Belay B Demoz, Cyrille Flamant, Bart Geerts, Junhong Wang, Wayne F Feltz
发表日期
2004/2/1
来源
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
卷号
85
期号
2
页码范围
253-278
出版商
American Meteorological Society
简介
The International H 2 O Project (IHOP_2002) is one of the largest North American meteorological field experiments in history. From 13 May to 25 June 2002, over 250 researchers and technical staff from the United States, Germany, France, and Canada converged on the Southern Great Plains to measure water vapor and other atmospheric variables. The principal objective of IHOP_2002 is to obtain an improved characterization of the time-varying three-dimensional water vapor field and evaluate its utility in improving the understanding and prediction of convective processes. The motivation for this objective is the combination of extremely low forecast skill for warm-season rainfall and the relatively large loss of life and property from flash floods and other warm-season weather hazards. Many prior studies on convective storm forecasting have shown that water vapor is a key atmospheric variable that is insufficiently …
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