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Implications of the spatial finiteness of mesoscale meteorological fields
Physical Review A, 1987By constraining the perturbed velocity and temperature fields to vanish exponentially radially, the coupled system of equations can be seen to give a unique form of the temperature lapse rate of the atmosphere which corresponds to the unstable regime.
, Shafee, , Shafee
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Atmospheric turbulence and mesoscale meteorology
2004Bringing together leading researchers, this 2004 volume surveys numerous developments in the fields of atmospheric turbulence and mesoscale meteorology, with particular emphasis on the areas pioneered by Douglas K. Lilly. Numerical simulation is an increasingly important tool for improving our understanding of a wide range of atmospheric phenomena. The
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Neural Network Implementation of a Mesoscale Meteorological Model
2014Numerical weather prediction is a computationally expensive task that requires not only the numerical solution to a complex set of non-linear partial differential equations, but also the creation of a parameterization scheme to estimate sub-grid scale phenomenon. This paper outlines an alternative approach to developing a mesoscale meteorological model
Robert Firth, Jianhua Chen 0003
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Parallelization of the French Meteorological Mesoscale Model MésoNH
1999Numerical simulation of the atmospheric motions requires the most powerful machines and a high performance computer technology. The French meteorological model MesoNH is designed as a research tool for small and mesoscale atmospheric processes. This paper describes softwars and techniques used for implementing this numerical model on parallel processor
Patrick Jabouille +11 more
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MESOSCALE METEOROLOGY | Cloud and Precipitation Bands
2003Synopsis The term 'precipitation band' describes an area of precipitation that originates from updrafts that are either nonconvective or weakly convective, and is sufficiently elongated that an orientation can be assigned. Precipitation bands are common within extratropical and tropical cyclones, and also develop along topographical and geographical ...
R.M. Rauber, M.K. Ramamurthy
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Dynamic, Adaptive Workflows for Mesoscale Meteorology
2007The Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery (LEAD) [122] is a National Science Foundation funded1 project to change the paradigm for mesoscale weather prediction from one of static, fixed-schedule computational forecasts to one that is adaptive and driven by weather events.
Dennis Gannon +5 more
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Overview and Definition of Mesoscale Meteorology
1986For a substantial fraction of the modern history of meteorology, practitioners of the science have been fond of classifying the highly various and complex phenomena of atmospheric flow according to the physical scales of apparently coherent structures that appear generally or intermittently within the flow.
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Investigations with the DREAMS Mesoscale Meteorological Model
1998DREAMS-1 (Differential-equation REgional Atmospheric Modeling System) is a three-dimensional atmospheric model which makes use of the finite difference technique to solve a series of time-dependent equations for processes acting typically on a regional scale; in literature appearing in the 1980s, this model was referred to as MESOCONV (MESOscale ...
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