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Wave Over-reflection and Baroclinic Instability of the Eady Problem
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The concept of wave over-reflection is applied to the unstable normal mode of the Eady problem. In order to consider propagation properties of the Rossby waves trapped at the boundaries, two thin boundary layers are ...
A Multimodel Intercomparison of an Intense Typhoon in Future, Warmer Climates by Four 5-km-Mesh Models
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractIntense tropical cyclones (TCs) sometimes cause huge disasters, so it is imperative to explore the impacts of climate change on such TCs. Therefore, the authors conducted numerical simulations of the most destructive ...
An Application of a Physical Vegetation Model to Estimate Climate Change Impacts on Rice Leaf Wetness
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: physical vegetation model [the Two-Layer Model (2LM)] was applied to estimate the climate change impacts on rice leaf wetness (LW) as a potential indicator of rice blast occurrence. Japan was used as an example. Dynamically ...
Tornadoes in Chiba Prefecture on 11 December 1990
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: On the evening of 11 December 1990, two supercell storms bit the Chiba Prefecture, southeast of Tokyo, and spawned two tornadoes in Mobara and Kamogawa. The Mobara tornado caused the most severe tornado damage since 1960 ...
Convection-Permitting Models for Climate Research
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Over 5000 years of ensemble future climate simulations by 60 km global and 20 km regional atmospheric models
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: n unprecedentedly large ensemble of climate simulations with a 60 km atmospheric general circulation model and dynamical downscaling with a 20 km regional climate model have been performed to obtain probabilistic future ...