Date:11/01/1981
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Albini, F.A.
Title:A phenomenological model for wind speed and shear stress profiles in vegetation cover layers
Publication:J. Appl. Meteor., 20, 1325-1335
Abstract:A phenomenological model for the mean wind speed and Reynolds shear stress profiles with height in a vegetation cover leyaer is derived from forms suggested by truncation of the equations of turbulent
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Date:01/01/1979
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Barton, I.J.
Title:A parameterization of the evaporation from nonsaturated surfaces
Publication:J. Appl. Meteor., 18, 43-47
Abstract:The parameterization of evaporation proposed by Priestley and Taylor (1972) is modified to take account of nonsaturated surfaces.
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Date:07/15/1988
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Carlson, B.F., W.B., Rossow, G.S. Orton
Title:Cloud microphysics of the giant planets
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 2066-2081
Abstract:The predominant cloud microphysical processes for the atmospheres of the giant planets are determined by a comparison of their characteristic time constraints.
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Date:01/01/1991
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Chaumerliac, N., E. Richard, R. Rosset, E.C. Nickerson
Title:Impact of two microphysical schemes upon gas scavenging and deposition in a mesoscale meteorological model
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 30, 88-97
Abstract:Two widely used microphysical schemes are compared to evaluate their possible impact on wet deposition mechanisms.
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Date:01/01/1991
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Fulton, R., G.M. Heymsfield
Title:Microphysical and radiative characteristics of convective clouds during COHMEX
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 30, 98-116
Abstract:the use of passive remote microwave radiance measurements above cloud tops for rainrate estimation is complicated by the complex nature of cloud microphysics.
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Date:06/01/1993
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Lin, Y.J., H.W. Chang, R.W. Pasken
Title:The structure of a subtropical prefrontal convective rainband. Part II: Dynamic and thermodynamic structures and momentum budgets
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 121, 1671-1687
Abstract:A thermodynamic retrieval method was employed to investigate the dynamic and thermodynamic structures of a subtropical prefrontal convective rainband associated with the Mei-Yu front on 25 June 1987 over
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Date:12/01/1987
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:List, E.J., I. Valioulis
Title:Reply
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 3595
Abstract:None
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Date:12/01/1987
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Merkulovich, V.M., A.S. Stepanov
Title:Comments on 'A numerical evaluation of the stochastic completeness of the kinetic coagulation equation'
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 3593-3594
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Date:08/15/1987
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Paluch, I.R., C.A. Knight
Title:Reply
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 2355-2356
Abstract:Our intent in the paper under discussion was to exploit the overall CCOPE dataset to see if there was any unequivocal evidence of a correlation of unusually large droplets with dilution, or mixing.
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Date:03/15/1991
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Raga, G.B., R.E. Stewart, N.R. Donaldson
Title:Microphysical characteristics through the melting region of a midlatitude winter storm
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 48, 843-855
Abstract:The microphysical characteristics of a precipitation type transition region within a midlatitude winter storm are discussed in relation to the background thermodymanic and kinematic fields.
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Date:10/15/1987
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Steiner, M., A. Waldvogel
Title:Peaks in raindrop size distributions
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 3127-3133
Abstract:The multipeak behavior of raindrop size distributions has been studied.
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Date:01/15/1991
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Willis, P.T., J. Hallett
Title:Microphysical measurements from an aircraft ascending with a growing isolated maritime cumulus tower
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 48, 283-300
Abstract:The development of precipitation in the top of an isolated maritime cumulus tower is traced by four rapid penetrations with an instrumented aircraft between 400 and 100 m below the visible top of the growing tower.
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Date:09/01/1981
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
(45) Microphysics - Ice Phase
Author:Yankofsky, S.A., Z. Levin, T. Bertold, N. Sandlerman
Title:Some basic characteristics of bacterial freezing nuclei
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 20, 1013-1019
Abstract:Freezing spectra of INA bacteria from different parts of thw world are compared.
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Date:02/01/1979
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
(60) Atmospheric Radiation
Author:Roach, W.T.
Title:Radiative transfer and cloud droplet growth
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 36, 372-373
Abstract:Two papers, Roach (1976) and Barkstrom (1978) estimating the significance of radiative transfer on cloud (or fog) droplet growth have recently appeared
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Date:1/1/1980
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
(49) Mountain Meteorology
Author:Karacostas, T.S., J.D. Marwitz
Title:Turbulent kinetic energy budgets over mountainous terrain.
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 19, 2, 163-174
Abstract:The objective of this study is to describe the characteristics of the airflow and turbulence structure over mountainous terrain. Turbulent characeristics of the airflow were measured using well-instrumented aircraft.
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Date:01/01/1980
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Lenschow, D.H., P.L. Stephens
Title:The role of thermals in the convective boundary layer
Publication:Boundary-layer Met., 19, 509-532
Abstract:Detailed measurements of the structure of thermals throughtout the convective boundary layer were obtained from the NCAR Electra aircraft over the ocean during the Air Mass Transformation Experiment (AMTEX).
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Date:06/01/1974
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Rogers, D.C.
Title:The aggregation of natural ice crystals
Publication:Report No. AR110, College of Engineering, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, 35pp
Abstract:An observational study was undetaken to examine some of the important factors which influence snowflake growth by aggregation
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Date:01/01/1981
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
Author:Wyngaard, J.C.
Title:Cup, propeller, vane, and sonic anemometers in turbulence research
Publication:An. Rev. Fluid Mech., 13, 399-423
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Date:11/1/2002
Subject:(44) Micrometeorology
(12) Climate
Author:Fowler, L.D., D.A. Randall
Title:Interactions between Cloud Microphysics and Cumulus Convection in a General Circulation Model
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 59, 3074-3098
Abstract:In the Colorado State University general circulation model, cumulus detrainment of cloud water and cloud ice has been up to now, the only direct coupling between convective and large-scale condensation processes.
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