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Moisture Sources of Torrential Rainfall Events in the Sichuan Basin of China during Summers of 2009–13
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ater vapor sources and transport paths associated with torrential rains are very important to research and forecasts. This study investigates the main moisture sources and transport paths related to torrential rainfall ...
On the Initiation of an Isolated Heavy-Rain-Producing Storm near the Central Urban Area of Beijing Metropolitan Region
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n isolated heavy-rain-producing thunderstorm was unexpectedly initiated in the afternoon of 9 August 2011 near the central urban area of the Beijing metropolitan region (BMR), which occurred at some distance from BMR?s ...
A New Algorithm with Square Conservative Exponential Integral for Transport Equation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Statistical Analysis of Moisture Sources and Quantitative Contribution of Cold Vortex Rainstorms in Northeast China during the Warm Season
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Kinetic Energy Budget during the Genesis Period of Tropical Cyclone Durian (2001) in the South China Sea
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: set of kinetic energy (KE) budget equations associated with four horizontal flow components was derived to study the KE characteristics during the genesis of Tropical Cyclone (TC) Durian (2001) in the South China Sea using ...
40-Year Statistics of Warm-Season Extreme Hourly Precipitation over Southwest China
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
SAFIR-3000 Lightning Statistics over the Beijing Metropolitan Region during 2005–07
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n this study, the spatiotemporal characteristics of cloud-to-ground (CG) and intracloud (IC) lightning flashes observed by Surveillance et Alerte Foudre par Interférometrie Radioélectrique (SAFIR)-3000 over the Beijing ...
Landfalling Tropical Cyclone Research Project (LTCRP) in China
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Landfalling tropical cyclones (TCs) often experience drastic changes in their motion, intensity, and structure due to complex multiscale interactions among atmospheric processes and among the coastal ocean, land, and ...