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A. Y. Shikhovtsev, P. G. Kovadlo, A. A. Lezhenin, V. S. Gradov, P. O. Zaiko, M. A. Khitrykau, K. E. Kirichenko, M. B. Driga, A. V. Kiselev, I. V. Russkikh, V. A. Obolkin and M. Yu. Shikhovtsev
The present study is aimed at the development of a novel empirical base for application to ground-based astronomical telescopes. A Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is used for description of atmospheric flow structure with a high spatial reso...
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Huiqun Hao, Jinrong Jiang, Tianyi Wang, Hailong Liu, Pengfei Lin, Ziyang Zhang and Beifang Niu
This paper proposes a series of parallel optimizations on a high-resolution ocean model, the LASG/IAP Climate System Ocean Model (LICOM), which was independently developed by the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The ve...
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Hepeng Zheng, Yun Zhang, Yuan Wang, Lifeng Zhang, Jun Peng, Saisai Liu and Aibing Li
The intensification of Typhoon Lekima (2019) is simulated with the Weather Research and Forecasting model to study the atmospheric horizontal kinetic energy (HKE) spectra and corresponding spectral HKE budgets under the control of real tropical cyclone (...
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Scott D. Chambers, Elise-Andree Guérette, Khalia Monk, Alan D. Griffiths, Yang Zhang, Hiep Duc, Martin Cope, Kathryn M. Emmerson, Lisa T. Chang, Jeremy D. Silver, Steven Utembe, Jagoda Crawford, Alastair G. Williams and Melita Keywood
We propose a new technique to prepare statistically-robust benchmarking data for evaluating chemical transport model meteorology and air quality parameters within the urban boundary layer. The approach employs atmospheric class-typing, using nocturnal ra...
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Jean-Baptiste Filippi, Frédéric Bosseur, Céline Mari and Christine Lac
The Aullene fire devastated more than 3000 ha of Mediterranean maquis and pine forest in July 2009. The simulation of combustion processes, as well as atmospheric dynamics represents a challenge for such scenarios because of the various involved scales, ...
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Thang M. Luong, Christopher L. Castro, Truong M. Nguyen, William W. Cassell and Hsin-I Chang
A commonly noted problem in the simulation of warm season convection in the North American monsoon region has been the inability of atmospheric models at the meso-ß scales (10 s to 100 s of kilometers) to simulate organized convection, principally mesosc...
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Sudheer R. Bhimireddy and Kiran Bhaganagar
Large-Eddy Simulations (LES) corresponding to four convective intensive observation periods of Sagebrush Phase 1 tracer experiment were conducted with realistic boundary conditions using Weather Research and Forecast model (WRF). Multiple nested domains ...
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Weizeng Shao, Yexin Sheng, Huan Li, Jian Shi, Qiyan Ji, Wei Tan and Juncheng Zuo
The Beibu Gulf is an important offshore region in the South China Sea for the fishing industry and other human activities. In 2017, typhoons Doksuri and Khanun passed the Beibu Gulf in two paths, at maximum wind speeds of up to 50 m/s. Typhoon Doksuri pa...
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Vladimir S. Platonov,Mikhail I. Varentsov
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Estimation of the recent and future climate changes is the most important challenge in the modern Earth sciences. Numerical climate models are an essential tool in this field of research. However, modelling results are highly sensitive to the spatial res...
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Rahul Boadh,A.N.V. Satyanarayana,T. V. B. P. S. Rama Krishna,Srikanth Madala
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Mesoscale atmospheric circulations play an important role in the transport of air pollution and local air quality issues. The planetary boundary layer (PBL), the thermo-dynamical structure and the flow field play an important role in air pollution disper...
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