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Simon Unterstrasser
Formation flight is one potential measure to increase the efficiency of aviation. Flying in the upwash region of an aircraft?s wake vortex field is aerodynamically advantageous. It saves fuel and concomitantly reduces the carbon foot print. However, ????...
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Merhala Thurai, Viswanathan Bringi, Patrick N. Gatlin, Walter A. Petersen and Matthew T. Wingo
The raindrop size distribution (DSD) is fundamental for quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) and in numerical modeling of microphysical processes. Conventional disdrometers cannot capture the small drop end, in particular the drizzle mode which co...
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Zhiyuan Wu and Naire Mohamad Alshdaifat
The ocean is the largest source of water vapor on the planet, while precipitation is the greatest in tropical oceans and coastal areas. As a strong convective weather, typhoons bring not only strong winds but also strong precipitations. The accurate pred...
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Joseph Ching, Matthew West and Nicole Riemer
Recent observational studies suggest that nucleation-scavenging is the principal path to removing black carbon-containing aerosol from the atmosphere, thus affecting black carbon?s lifetime and radiative forcing. Modeling the process of nucleation-scaven...
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Gonzalo Yáñez-Morroni, Jorge Gironás, Marta Caneo, Rodrigo Delgado and René Garreaud
The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model has been successfully used in weather prediction, but its ability to simulate precipitation over areas with complex topography is not optimal. Consequently, WRF has problems forecasting rainfall events ove...
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Ye-Lim Jeon, Sungju Moon, Hyunho Lee, Jong-Jin Baik and Jambajamts Lkhamjav
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Linlin Pan, Yubao Liu, Jason C. Knievel, Luca Delle Monache and Gregory Roux
This paper investigates the sensitivities of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model simulations to different parameterization schemes (atmospheric boundary layer, microphysics, cumulus, longwave and shortwave radiations and other model configur...
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Ioannis Pytharoulis, Stergios Kartsios, Ioannis Tegoulias, Haralambos Feidas, Mario Marcello Miglietta, Ioannis Matsangouras and Theodore Karacostas
The accurate prediction of Mediterranean tropical-like cyclones, or medicanes, is an important challenge for numerical weather prediction models due to their significant adverse impact on the environment, life, and property. The aim of this study is to i...
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Francesco Ragone, Monica Mariotti, Antonio Parodi, Jost Von Hardenberg and Claudia Pasquero
The semi-enclosed Mediterranean basin, surrounded by high mountains, is placed in a favorable location for cyclonic storms development. Most of these are extratropical cyclones of baroclinic and orographic origin, but occasionally, some low pressure syst...
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Aldo S. Moya-Álvarez, José Gálvez, Andrea Holguín, René Estevan, Shailendra Kumar, Elver Villalobos, Daniel Martínez-Castro and Yamina Silva
The ability of the WRF-ARW (Weather Research and Forecasting-Advanced Research WRF) model to forecast extreme rainfall in the Central Andes of Peru is evaluated in this study, using observations from stations located in the Mantaro basin and GOES (Geosta...
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