Date:07/01/2000
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
Author:Wojciech W. Grabowski, J. I. Yano, M. W. Moncrieff
Title:Cloud Resolving Modeling of Tropical Circulations Driven by Large-Scale SST Gradients
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 2022-2039
Abstract:This paper considers interactions between the moist atmospheric convection and the large-scale flow driven by the large-scale gradient of sea surface temperature.
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Date:07/01/2000
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
Author:Hongli Jiang, W. R. Cotton, J. O. Pinto, J. A. Curry, M. J. Weissbluth
Title:Cloud Resolving Simulatons of Mixed-Phase Artic Sratus Observed during BASE: Sensitivity to Concentration of Ice Crystals and Large-Scale Heat and Moisture Advection
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 2105-2117
Abstract:The authors' previous idealized, two-dimensional cloud resolving model (CRM) simulations of Arctic stratus revealed a surprising sensitivity to the concentrations of ice crystals.
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Date:05/01/2001
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
Author:Grabowski, W.W.
Title:Coupling cloud processes with the large-scale dynamics using the cloud-resolving convection parameterization (CRCP)
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 978-997.
Abstract:A formal approach is presented to couple small-scale processes associated with atmospheric moist convection with the large-scale dynamics.
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Date:05/01/2001
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
Author:Wu, X., M.W. Moncrieff
Title:Long-term behavior of cloud systems in TOGA COARE and their interactions with radiative and surface processes. Part III: Effects on the energy budget and SST
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 58, 1155-1168
Abstract:Most atmospheric general circulation models (GCMs) and coupled atmosphere-ocean GCMs are unable to get the tropical energy budgets at the top of the atmosphere and the surface to simultaneously agree with observations.
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Date:05/01/2001
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
(71) Tropical Meteorology
Author:Kuo, H.-C., R.T. Williams, J.-H. Chen, Y.-L. Chen
Title:Topographic Effects on Barotropic Vortex Motion: No Mean Flow
Publication:Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Vol. 58, 1310-1327
Abstract:The impact of the island toptgraphic B effect on hurricane-like vortex tracks is studied.
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Date:05/01/2001
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
(71) Tropical Meteorology
Author:Tao W.-K., C.-L. Shie, J. Simpson
Title:Comments on 'A sensitivity study of radiative-convective equilibrium in the tropics with a convection-resolving model'
Publication:Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Vol. 58, 1328-1333
Abstract:In general, there are two broad scientific objectives when using cloud-resolving models (CRMs) or cloud ensemble models (CEMs) to study tropical convection.
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Date:05/01/2001
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
(71) Tropical Meteorology
Author:Xu, K-M., D. Randall
Title:Reply to Tao et al.
Publication:Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Vol. 58, 1334-1338
Abstract:We very much welcome the comments on our paper (Xu and Randall 1999, hereafter XR99) by Tao, Shie, and Simpson (2001, hereafter TSS).
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Date:11/25/97
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
Author:Tompkins, A.M., Craig, G.C.
Title:Radiative-convective equilibrium in a Three-dimensional Cloud-Ensemble Model
Publication:Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc. pp. 2073-2097
Abstract:A knowledge of radiative convective interactions is the key to understanding of the tropical climate.
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Date:04/2000
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
Author:Tompkins, A.M., Emanuel, K.A.
Title:The Vertical Resolution Sensitivity of Simulated Equilibrium Temperature and Water-Vapor Profiles
Publication:Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc. Vol.126, pp. 1219-1238
Abstract:Variability of atmospheric water vapour is the most important climate feedback in present climate models.
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Date:04/06/98
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
Author:Tompkins, A.M., Craig, G.C.
Title:Time-Scales of Adjustment to Radiative-Convective Equilibrium in the Tropical Atmosphere
Publication:Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc. pp.2693-2713
Abstract:In the tropics the assumed existence of a balanced atmospheric state of radiative-convective equilibrium is a useful and widely utilized concept.
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Date:02/12/98
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
Author:Tompkins, A.M., Craig, G.C.
Title:Sensitivity of Tropical Convection to Sea Surface Temperature in the Absence of Large-Scale Flow
Publication:Journal of Climate, Vol. 12
Abstract:The response of convection to changing sea surface temperatures (SST) in the absence of large-scale flow is examined
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Date:07/09/99
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
Author:Tompkins, A.M.
Title:The Impact of Dimensionality on Long-Term Cloud-Resolving Model Situations
Publication:Monthy Weather Review
Abstract:Cloud-resolvign model simulations of radiative-convective equilibrium are conducted in both two and three dimensions
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Date:03/15/2003
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
(12) Climate
Author:Grabowski, W.W.
Title:MJO-like coherent structures: Sensitivity simulations using the cloud-resolving convection parameterization (CRCP)
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 847-864.
Abstract:Interaction between equatorially distrubances and tropical convection is investigated using a non-hydrostatic global model that applied the cloud-resolving convection parameterization (CRCP).
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Date:12/15/2003
Subject:(79) Cloud Resolving Modeling
(23) Cumulus Parameterization
Author:Tao, W.K., C.L. Shie, J. Simpson, S. Braun, R.H. Johnson, P.E. Ciesielski
Title:Convective systems over the South China Sea: Cloud-resolving model simulations
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 2929-2956.
Abstract:The two-dimensional version of the Goddard Cumulus Ensemble (GCE) model is used to simulate two South China Sea Monsoon Experiment (SCSMEX) convective periods [18-26 May (prior to and during the monsoon onset) and 2-11 June (after the onset of the monsoon) 1998].
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