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Mid‐level dry air intrusions over the southern Maritime Continent
Many processes influence rainfall patterns observed across the Maritime Continent in southeast Asia. Dry air intrusions (a tropical–extratropical interaction) arriving in the southern Maritime Continent are due to upper level disturbances along the subtropical jet.
Ashar A. Aslam +5 more
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Intraseasonal Oscillations during the TOGA-COARE IOP
We examined the behavior of the convective activity and other meteorological variables such as divergence, velocity potential and total precipitable water, associated with the intraseasonal oscillation (ISO) during the TOGA-COARE IOP from November 1992 to February 1993.
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A Numerical Study on the Detrainment of Tracers by Cumulus Convection in TOGA COARE
Intense convective systems were simulated for the period 19-27 December 1992, over the TOGA COARE Intensive Flux Array (IFA), making use of a cloud resolving two-dimensional model (ARPS), in order to investigate where the boundary layer air mass was detrained from convective systems over tropical oceans.
Kazuaki YASUNAGA +3 more
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Este artigo é o segundo de uma série de quatro artigos com o objetivo de investigar a sensibilidade de sistemas de nuvens convectivas a parâmetros microfísicos. A ferramenta utilizada é uma versão de "modelo de ensemble de nuvens" (Cloud Ensemble Model -
André de Sena Pinheiro +1 more
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O transporte vertical de momento linear num caso de convecção profunda [PDF]
Mestrado em Meteorologia e Oceanografia FísicaO objectivo deste trabalho científico é o estudo do transporte vertical de momento linear horizontal (CMT) realizado pelas nuvens cumulus (Cu) em sistemas de nuvens convectivos sobre a região tropical dos ...
Mendes, Susana Margarida das Neves
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Explicit and Parameterized Realizations of Convective Cloud Systems in TOGA COARE
Convection and cloud processes are examined in a hierarchy of two-dimensional numerical realizations of cloud systems observed during the 19‐26 December 1992 period of the Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere Coupled Ocean‐Atmosphere Response Experiment.
Changhai Liu +2 more
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AMPR/SSMI data comparisons [PDF]
The AMPR was flown during CAPE and STORMFEST, during which some good data were gathered. Significant instrument noise problems were encountered in both deployments which appear to be temperature related.
Cantrel, Eric +6 more
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A simple model for the short-time evolution of near-surface current and temperature profiles [PDF]
A simple analytical/numerical model has been developed for computing the evolution, over periods of up to a few hours, of the current and temperature profile in the upper layer of the ocean. The model is based upon conservation laws for heat and momentum,
Jenkins, Alastair D., Ward, Brian
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Australian involvement in TOGA-COARE: a journalistic view
TOGA-COARE was a major international field experiment in the western equatorial Pacific Ocean in 1992–93, aimed at providing data for understanding some presently obscure aspects of the ENSO phenomenon. Twenty nations were involved in COARE. Australian scientists from the Bureau of Meteorology, three Divisions of CSIRO, and from Monash, Flinders and ...
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Determination and impact of surface radiative processes for TOGA COARE [PDF]
Experiments using atmospheric general circulation models have shown that the atmospheric circulation is very sensitive to small changes in sea surface temperature in the tropical western Pacific Ocean warm pool region. The mutual sensitivity of the ocean
Ackerman, Thomas +3 more
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