Date:10/01/1979
Subject:(43) Mesoscale Tropical
Author:Fernandex, W., A.J. Thorpe
Title:An evaluation of theoreies of storm motion using observations of tropical convective systems
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 107, 1306-1319
Abstract:Raymond's (1975) wave-CISK model is applied to several tropical convective storms observed in Venezuela in the eastern Atlantic and West Africa to prodict their propagation velocity.
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Date:01/01/1992
Subject:(43) Mesoscale Tropical
Author:Fortune, M.A., W.R. Cotton, R.L. McAnelly
Title:Frontal-wave-like evolution in some mesosale convective complexes
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 120, 1279-1300
Abstract:In some mesoscale convective complexes (MCCs) the convective regions assume a configuration that resembles a frontal wave, while in other systems the configuration is not classifiable.
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Date:05/01/1992
Subject:(43) Mesoscale Tropical
Author:Kim, J., L. Mahrt
Title:Momentum transport by gravity waves
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 49, 735-748
Abstract:The momentum flux by orographic gravity waves and the trubulent heat flux in wave-breaking regions are estimated from aircraft data from ALPEX
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Date:03/01/1979
Subject:(43) Mesoscale Tropical
Author:Leary, C.A., R.A. Houze, Jr.
Title:The structure and evolution of convection in a tropical cloud cluster
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 36, 437-457
Abstract:A large cloud cluster which occurred over the data network of the Global Atmospheric Research Program's Atlantic Tropical Experiment (GATE) on 5 September 1974 is examined.
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Date:07/15/1993
Subject:(43) Mesoscale Tropical
Author:Manzini, E. K. Hamilton
Title:Middle atmospheric traviling waves forced by latent and convective heating
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 50, 2180-2200
Abstract:The excitation and propagation of equatorial planetary waves and inertia-gravity waves were studied by comparing simulations from the comprehensive GFDL troposphere-stratosphere-mesosphere SKYHI general
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Date:07/01/1992
Subject:(43) Mesoscale Tropical
Author:Tripoli, G.J.
Title:A nonhydrostatic mesoscale model designed to simulate scale interaction
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 120, 1342-1359
Abstract:A three-dimensional nonhydrostatic mesoscale model is presented that is designed to optimally represent the scale-interaction process among inertially balanced and unbalanced modes occurring within convective weather systems.
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Date:01/01/1997
Subject:(43) Mesoscale Tropical
Author:Mills, G.A.
Title:Studies of 'CVA maxima' south of Australia. Part 1: a long-lived enhanced cumulus cluster and induced cyclogenesis
Publication:Aust. Met. Mag., 46, 87-107
Abstract:A long-lived mesoscale area of enhanced cumulus clouds was observed on satellite imagery moving from far south of Australia to Victoria over a two-day period, where it appeared to interact with a frontal cloudband and
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