[PDF][PDF] The multiscale organization of moist convection and the intersection of weather and climate
MW Moncrieff - Climate dynamics: Why does climate vary, 2010 - researchgate.net
Moist convection organizes into cloud systems of various sizes and kinds, a process with a
dynamical basis and upscale connotations. Although organized precipitation systems have …
dynamical basis and upscale connotations. Although organized precipitation systems have …
A short review of numerical cloud-resolving models
F Guichard, F Couvreux - Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
A cloud-resolving model (CRM) allows performing numerical simulations of convective
clouds, such as shallow cumulus and stratocumulus, or storms and squall-lines with a …
clouds, such as shallow cumulus and stratocumulus, or storms and squall-lines with a …
[HTML][HTML] Cloud resolving modeling of the ARM summer 1997 IOP: Model formulation, results, uncertainties, and sensitivities
MF Khairoutdinov, DA Randall - Journal of the Atmospheric …, 2003 - journals.ametsoc.org
A new three-dimensional cloud resolving model (CRM) has been developed to study the
statistical properties of cumulus convection. The model was applied to simulate a 28-day …
statistical properties of cumulus convection. The model was applied to simulate a 28-day …
Resolution requirements for the simulation of deep moist convection
GH Bryan, JC Wyngaard… - Monthly Weather …, 2003 - journals.ametsoc.org
The spatial resolution appropriate for the simulation of deep moist convection is addressed
from a turbulence perspective. To provide a clear theoretical framework for the problem …
from a turbulence perspective. To provide a clear theoretical framework for the problem …
[HTML][HTML] “A theory for strong long-lived squall lines” revisited
ML Weisman, R Rotunno - Journal of the Atmospheric …, 2004 - journals.ametsoc.org
“A Theory for Strong Long-Lived Squall Lines” Revisited in: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
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[HTML][HTML] Coupling cloud processes with the large-scale dynamics using the cloud-resolving convection parameterization (CRCP)
WW Grabowski - Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2001 - journals.ametsoc.org
Coupling Cloud Processes with the Large-Scale Dynamics Using the Cloud-Resolving
Convection Parameterization (CRCP) in: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Volume 58 Issue 9 …
Convection Parameterization (CRCP) in: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Volume 58 Issue 9 …
[HTML][HTML] Simulations of the atmospheric general circulation using a cloud-resolving model as a superparameterization of physical processes
M Khairoutdinov, D Randall… - Journal of the …, 2005 - journals.ametsoc.org
Simulations of the Atmospheric General Circulation Using a Cloud-Resolving Model as a
Superparameterization of Physical Processes in: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Volume …
Superparameterization of Physical Processes in: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Volume …
[HTML][HTML] Organization of tropical convection in low vertical wind shears: The role of cold pools
AM Tompkins - Journal of the atmospheric sciences, 2001 - journals.ametsoc.org
Organization of Tropical Convection in Low Vertical Wind Shears: The Role of Cold Pools in:
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Volume 58 Issue 13 (2001) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Volume 58 Issue 13 (2001) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
A Madden-Julian oscillation event realistically simulated by a global cloud-resolving model
A Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) is a massive weather event consisting of deep
convection coupled with atmospheric circulation, moving slowly eastward over the Indian …
convection coupled with atmospheric circulation, moving slowly eastward over the Indian …
CRCP: A cloud resolving convection parameterization for modeling the tropical convecting atmosphere
WW Grabowski, PK Smolarkiewicz - Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 1999 - Elsevier
A new computational approach, CRCP, is proposed in which both the large-scale (LS)
tropical dynamics and cloud-scale (CS) dynamics are captured explicitly. The leading idea is …
tropical dynamics and cloud-scale (CS) dynamics are captured explicitly. The leading idea is …