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Intrinsic versus Practical Limits of Atmospheric Predictability and the Significance of the Butterfly Effect
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: imits of intrinsic versus practical predictability are studied through examining multiscale error growth dynamics in idealized baroclinic waves with varying degrees of convective instabilities. In the dry experiment free ...
Contributions of Moist Convection and Internal Gravity Waves to Building the Atmospheric −5/3 Kinetic Energy Spectra
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ith high-resolution mesoscale model simulations, the authors have confirmed a recent study demonstrating that convective systems, triggered in a horizontally homogeneous environment, are able to generate a background ...
The Governing Dynamics of the Secondary Eyewall Formation of Typhoon Sinlaku (2008)
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: hrough successful convection-permitting simulations of Typhoon Sinlaku (2008) using a high-resolution nonhydrostatic model, this study examines the role of peripheral convection in the storm's secondary eyewall formation ...
Impact of the Diurnal Radiation Cycle on Secondary Eyewall Formation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThe sensitivity of the secondary eyewall formation (SEF) of Hurricane Edouard (2014) to the diurnal solar insolation cycle is examined with convection-permitting simulations. A control run with a real diurnal ...
Regional Simulation of the October and November MJO Events Observed during the CINDY/DYNAMO Field Campaign at Gray Zone Resolution
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his study investigates the October and November MJO events observed during the Cooperative Indian Ocean Experiment on Intraseasonal Variability in the Year 2011 (CINDY)/Dynamics of the MJO (DYNAMO) field campaign through ...
Mesoscale Gravity Waves and Midlatitude Weather: A Tribute to Fuqing Zhang
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
What Is the Predictability Limit of Midlatitude Weather?
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractUnderstanding the predictability limit of day-to-day weather phenomena such as midlatitude winter storms and summer monsoonal rainstorms is crucial to numerical weather prediction (NWP). This predictability limit ...