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Impacts of Waves and Sea Spray on Midlatitude Storm Structure and Intensity
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A coupled atmosphere?wave?sea spray model system is used to evaluate the combined impacts of spray evaporation and wave drag on midlatitude storms. The focus of this paper is on the role of air?sea fluxes on storm intensity ...
Diurnal Variations of Rainfall in Surface and Satellite Observations at the Monsoon Coast (South China)
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThe complex features of rainfall diurnal cycles at the south China coast are examined using hourly rain gauge data and satellite products (CMORPH and TRMM 3B42) during 1998?2014. It is shown that morning rainfall ...
Sea Spray Impacts on Intensifying Midlatitude Cyclones
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Air?sea transfer processes over the ocean strongly affect how hurricanes develop. High winds generate large amounts of sea spray, which can modify the transfer of momentum, heat, and moisture across the air?sea interface. ...
Impacts of High-Resolution Urban Canopy Parameters within the WRF Model on Dynamical and Thermal Fields over Guangzhou, China
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractOn urban scales, the detailed characteristics of land-use information and building properties are vital to improving the meteorological model. The WRF Model with high-spatial-resolution urban fraction (UF) and urban ...