Multi-Scale Precipitation Variability Over the Tropics: New Insights from Observations and Modelling
Editat de Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay, Boualem Khouider, Shoichi Shigeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2025
- Examines the new paradigm in understanding and modeling tropical meteorology
- Analyzes recent discoveries in multiscale cloud and precipitation that will provide new insights about tropical cloud and precipitation physics and dynamics
- Provides an innovative approach to representing tropical clouds in numerical models that will help readers understand the latest breakthroughs in the representation of tropical clouds in numerical models
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443140303
ISBN-10: 0443140308
Pagini: 390
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443140308
Pagini: 390
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Foreword
Preface
1. Multi-scale manifestation of tropical precipitation as evidenced from recent satellite observations
2. New insights on tropical clouds and rains from RADAR observations
3. How do the latest RADAR and Satellite observations provide breakthrough in understanding tropical cloud and precipitation variability
4. Multiscale tropical clouds and extreme events over tropics
5. Translating the new observational insights to improve the tropical cloud variability in climate model
6.1 Towards a breakthrough in convection parameterization using multiscale and multicloud modeling constrained by observations - Part 1
6.2 Towards a breakthrough in convection parameterization using multiscale and multicloud modeling constrained by observations. Part II: Implementation in CAM and preliminary results
7. Simulating tropical multiscale cloud and precipitation variability with a global convection permitting model
8. Predicting the multiscale cloud and precipitation variability with a state-of-the-art ensemble forecast system
9. Heavy precipitating mid-tropospheric monsoonal systems in a warming climate
Preface
1. Multi-scale manifestation of tropical precipitation as evidenced from recent satellite observations
2. New insights on tropical clouds and rains from RADAR observations
3. How do the latest RADAR and Satellite observations provide breakthrough in understanding tropical cloud and precipitation variability
4. Multiscale tropical clouds and extreme events over tropics
5. Translating the new observational insights to improve the tropical cloud variability in climate model
6.1 Towards a breakthrough in convection parameterization using multiscale and multicloud modeling constrained by observations - Part 1
6.2 Towards a breakthrough in convection parameterization using multiscale and multicloud modeling constrained by observations. Part II: Implementation in CAM and preliminary results
7. Simulating tropical multiscale cloud and precipitation variability with a global convection permitting model
8. Predicting the multiscale cloud and precipitation variability with a state-of-the-art ensemble forecast system
9. Heavy precipitating mid-tropospheric monsoonal systems in a warming climate