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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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Ye-Lim Jeon, Sungju Moon, Hyunho Lee, Jong-Jin Baik and Jambajamts Lkhamjav
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A number of studies have explored the effect of anthropogenic emissions on the development and evolution of precipitation in different types of clouds; however, the magnitude of the effect is still not clear, particularly for the case of deep, mixed-phas...
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M. TORRES BRIZUELA,M. NICOLÍNI
This paper presents results from numerical simulations of a severe storm producing a microburst, using a convective numerical model. The numerical experiments are done in order to understand the role of the environmental vertical wind profile and/or ...
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MATILDE NICOLINI,MARCELA TORRES BRIZUELA
The sensitivity of a bidimensional cloud model with an upgraded turbulence parameterization is tested. This model denoted as University of Buenos Aires model (UBA) has the ability to simulate a credible convective scenario in a real data case characte...
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RAQUEL V. FRANCISCO,JOSEFA C. MONDARES,MARIANO A. ESTOQUE
A two-dimensional, slab-symmetric cloud model with detailed microphysics is presented. Drops were classified into 37 size classes representing a droplet spectrum from 1 µm to 4 mm radius. Each class of droplet was subjected to condensation and collec...
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