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3D convective flow in a hybrid nanofluid filled bi-truncated-pyramid equipped with adiabatic cylinders. [PDF]
Almeshaal MA.
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Regional climate modeling using convection‐permitting models (CPMs; horizontal grid spacing 10 km). CPMs no longer rely on convection parameterization schemes, which had been identified as a major source of errors and uncertainties in LSMs.
Andreas F Prein+2 more
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Could Machine Learning Break the Convection Parameterization Deadlock?
Representing unresolved moist convection in coarse‐scale climate models remains one of the main bottlenecks of current climate simulations. Many of the biases present with parameterized convection are strongly reduced when convection is explicitly ...
G Yacalis+2 more
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Anomalously weak Labrador Sea convection and Atlantic overturning during the past 150 years
D J R Thornalley+2 more
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ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN, 2022
Convective parameterization is the long-lasting bottleneck of global climate modelling and one of the most difficult problems in atmospheric sciences. Uncertainty in convective parameterization is the leading cause of the widespread climate sensitivity ...
Jialin Lin+8 more
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Convective parameterization is the long-lasting bottleneck of global climate modelling and one of the most difficult problems in atmospheric sciences. Uncertainty in convective parameterization is the leading cause of the widespread climate sensitivity ...
Jialin Lin+8 more
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Convection‐permitting models: a step‐change in rainfall forecasting
Peter A Clark, Humphrey W Lean
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For over 16 years, the Precipitation Radar of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite detected the three‐dimensional structure of significantly precipitating clouds in the tropics and subtropics.
Robert A Houze Jr+2 more
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Scaling regimes in spherical shell rotating convection [PDF]
Rayleigh–Bénard convection in rotating spherical shells can be considered as a simplified analogue of many astrophysical and geophysical fluid flows. Here, we use three-dimensional direct numerical simulations to study this physical process. We construct
Julien Aubert, Thomas Gastine
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Evaluation of the convection-resolving regional climate modeling approach in decade-long simulations
Christoph Schär+2 more
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