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Impact of forests on mesoscale meteorology

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1989
The effect of forests on local meteorological circulations is discussed with particular regard to the consequence of their lower albedo, enhanced roughness and larger minimal stomatal resistance when compared with agricultural crops. The effect of these is determined by numerical simulation using two different mesoscale atmospheric models.
André, J.-C.   +5 more
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Dynamic, Adaptive Workflows for Mesoscale Meteorology

Workflows for e-Science, Scientific Workflows for Grids, 2007
The 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.
Suresh Marru   +5 more
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Typical Performances of Mesoscale Meteorology Models

2016
Reliable meteorological model results are one pre-condition for a good air quality simulation. The achievable quality of the meteorological information determines how accurate a concentration simulation can be. Many meteorological services as well as research institutions perform model evaluations on a routine basis, but the outcomes are not always ...
K. Heinke Schlünzen   +3 more
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MESOSCALE METEOROLOGY | Mesoscale Convective Systems

2003
Mesoscale convective systems are organized, multicellular thunderstorm systems that have a strong impact on heavy rainfall, severe weather, and vertical transport in the atmosphere. The significant types in terms of those impacts range from bow echoes at smaller scales, which cause damaging surface winds, to mesoscale convective complexes with ...
A. Laing
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Overview and Definition of Mesoscale Meteorology

1986
For 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.
K. Emanuel
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Mesoscale Meteorology — Theories, Observations and Models

1983
1. Mesoscale Processes and Variability.- a) On the Dynamical Definition(s) of "Mesoscale".- b) Mesoscale Variability of the Atmosphere.- 2. Regional and Cyclonic Scale Motions and Prediction Models.- a) Synoptic-Scale Forcing of Mesoscale Processes.- b) Cyclogenesis in the Lee of the Alps.- c) Several Methods for Initializing Mesoscale Forecast Models.-
Tzvi Gal-Chen, Douglas K. Lilly
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Mesoscale Meteorology

2017
The above term, for instance, has a meaning of x component of momentum transported in average by fluctuating velocity component w per unit time per unit area of the surface normal to z axis.
Scot C. R. Rafkin   +2 more
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