Browsing Meteorological Monographs by Title
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100 Years of Progress in Applied Meteorology. Part I: Basic Applications
(American Meteorological Society, 2018)AbstractThe field of atmospheric science has been enhanced by its long-standing collaboration with entities with specific needs. This chapter and the two subsequent ones describe how applications have worked to advance the ... -
100 Years of Progress in Applied Meteorology. Part III: Additional Applications
(American Meteorological Society, 2018)AbstractApplied meteorology is an important and rapidly growing field. This chapter concludes the three-chapter series of this monograph describing how meteorological information can be used to serve society?s needs while ... -
100 Years of Progress in Boundary Layer Meteorology
(American Meteorological Society, 2018)AbstractOver the last 100 years, boundary layer meteorology grew from the subject of mostly near-surface observations to a field encompassing diverse atmospheric boundary layers (ABLs) around the world. From the start, ... -
100 Years of Progress in Gas-Phase Atmospheric Chemistry Research
(American Meteorological Society, 2018)AbstractRemarkable progress has occurred over the last 100 years in our understanding of atmospheric chemical composition, stratospheric and tropospheric chemistry, urban air pollution, acid rain, and the formation of ... -
100 Years of Progress in Understanding the General Circulation of the Atmosphere
(American Meteorological Society, 2018)AbstractSome of the advances of the past century in our understanding of the general circulation of the atmosphere are described, starting with a brief summary of some of the key developments from the first half of the ... -
100 Years of Research on Mesoscale Convective Systems
(American Meteorological Society, 2018)AbstractWhen cumulonimbus clouds aggregate, developing into a single entity with precipitation covering a horizontal scale of hundreds of kilometers, they are called mesoscale convective systems (MCSs). They account for ... -
50 Years of Satellite Remote Sensing of the Ocean
(American Meteorological Society, 2018)AbstractThe development of the technologies of remote sensing of the ocean was initiated in the 1970s, while the ideas of observing the ocean from space were conceived in the late 1960s. The first global view from space ... -
A Further Look at Q1 and Q2 from TOGA COARE
(American Meteorological Society, 2016)wo features of Yanai et al.?s profiles of Q1 and Q2?the commonly observed double-peak structure to Q2 and an inflection in the Q1 profile below the melting level?are explored using estimates of convective and stratiform ... -
A Mechanism of the MJO Invoking Scale Interactions
(American Meteorological Society, 2016)ter distinguishes the mechanism of tropical convective disturbances, such as a hurricane, from that of the Madden?Julian oscillation (MJO). The hurricane is maintained by organized convection around the azimuth. In a ... -
A Synoptic-Scale Cold-Reservoir Hypothesis on the Origin of the Mature-Stage Super Cloud Cluster: A Case Study with a Global Nonhydrostatic Model
(American Meteorological Society, 2016)his chapter proposes a working assumption as a way of conceptual simplification of the origin of Madden?Julian oscillation (MJO)-associated convection, or super cloud cluster (SCC). To develop the simplification, the ... -
Aerosol Physical and Optical Properties and Processes in the ARM Program
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American Meteorological Society: 100 Years of Supporting the Scientific Community
(American Meteorological Society, 2018)AbstractOver the past century, the atmospheric and related sciences have seen incredible advances in our understanding of Earth?s environment and our ability to monitor and predict its behavior. These advances have had a ... -
ARM Aircraft Measurements
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ARM and Satellite Cloud Validation
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ARM Solar and Infrared Broadband and Filter Radiometry
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ARM-Led Improvements in Aerosols in Climate and Climate Models
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ARM’s Aerosol–Cloud–Precipitation Research (Aerosol Indirect Effects)
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ARM’s Impact on Numerical Weather Prediction at ECMWF
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ARM’s Progress on Improving Atmospheric Broadband Radiative Fluxes and Heating Rates
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Background and Overview
(American Meteorological Society, 2017)