
doi: 10.2172/5306965
A level 2.5w deep convection updraft/downdraft parameterization scheme has been refined and tested against 3D simulations of sea-breeze generated convection over S. Florida. Cases for explicit simulation of MCSs in mid-latitudes and tropics have been encouraging. After a few refinements in those cases, fine resolution explicit simualtions of deep convection and mesoscale, stratiform clouds will be begun.
58 Geosciences, Progress Report, Mathematical Models, Climate Models, Heat Transfer, Convection, Document Types, Energy Transfer, Clouds, Comparative Evaluations, Simulation 580000* -- Geosciences, Evaluation, Mass Transfer, Computerized Simulation
58 Geosciences, Progress Report, Mathematical Models, Climate Models, Heat Transfer, Convection, Document Types, Energy Transfer, Clouds, Comparative Evaluations, Simulation 580000* -- Geosciences, Evaluation, Mass Transfer, Computerized Simulation
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