Convection‐permitting modeling with regional climate models: Latest developments and next steps
P Lucas‐Picher, D Argüeso, E Brisson… - Wiley …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Approximately 10 years ago, convection‐permitting regional climate models (CPRCMs)
emerged as a promising computationally affordable tool to produce fine resolution (1–4 km) …
emerged as a promising computationally affordable tool to produce fine resolution (1–4 km) …
Indian summer monsoon: Extreme events, historical changes, and role of anthropogenic forcings
The South Asian summer monsoon is a complex coupled human‐natural system that poses
unique challenges for understanding its evolution alongside increasing anthropogenic …
unique challenges for understanding its evolution alongside increasing anthropogenic …
Cloudbursts in Indian Himalayas: a review
Cloudbursts in and around the southern rim of the Indian Himalayas are elusive in terms of
their position and time of occurrences. Most of the reported cloudbursts are in the interior of …
their position and time of occurrences. Most of the reported cloudbursts are in the interior of …
Assessment of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for simulation of extreme rainfall events in the upper Ganga Basin
Reliable estimates of extreme rainfall events are necessary for an accurate prediction of
floods. Most of the global rainfall products are available at a coarse resolution, rendering …
floods. Most of the global rainfall products are available at a coarse resolution, rendering …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of warmer eastern tropical Pacific SST on the March 2015 Atacama floods
Northern Chile hosts the driest place on Earth in the Atacama Desert. Nonetheless, an
extreme precipitation event affected the region on 24–26 March 2015 with 1-day …
extreme precipitation event affected the region on 24–26 March 2015 with 1-day …
Monsoon-extratropical circulation interactions in Himalayan extreme rainfall
RK Vellore, ML Kaplan, R Krishnan, JM Lewis… - Climate Dynamics, 2016 - Springer
Extreme precipitation and flood episodes in the Himalayas are oftentimes traced to synoptic
situations involving connections between equatorward advancing upper level extratropical …
situations involving connections between equatorward advancing upper level extratropical …
[HTML][HTML] Assessment and review of hydrometeorological aspects for cloudburst and flash flood events in the third pole region (Indian Himalaya)
Impacts of global climate change can be seen worldwide, both on developing and
developed economies. In recent years, numerous researches have been carried out by the …
developed economies. In recent years, numerous researches have been carried out by the …
Do satellite-based products suffice for rainfall observations over data-sparse complex terrains? Evidence from the North-Western Himalayas
Remotely sensed observations are crucial for conducting meteorological studies, particularly
over complex mountainous terrains such as, the North-Western Himalayas (NWH), which …
over complex mountainous terrains such as, the North-Western Himalayas (NWH), which …
Drivers of climate over the Western Himalayan region of India: A review
The Himalayas popularly known as the 'Third Pole'and 'Water tower'of Asia has attracted
global attention under the context of climate change as rainfall in this region has decreased …
global attention under the context of climate change as rainfall in this region has decreased …
[PDF][PDF] Spatial and temporal analysis of precipitation and its extremities in seven provinces of Nepal (2001–2016)
Understanding the spatial and temporal variation of precipitation is important to identify its
driving potential of extreme events that impact on the socio-economic conditions at national …
driving potential of extreme events that impact on the socio-economic conditions at national …