Abstract. The quasigeostrophic theory is used to address the role of diabatic forcing in synoptic scale processes over Iberia. A parametrization of diabatic heating is obtained in terms of a thermodynamic variable called the ice-liquid water potential temperature which is conser-vative under all phase changes of water. A case study objectively selected by means of a rotated principal component analysis over the diabatic field is analyzed to test the proposed parametrization. This study highlights the fact that the magnitudes of diabatic forcing and dynamic forcing are very nearly the same throughout the troposphere. The results also show that the composite diabatic heating is a better representation for both cloudiness and precipitation fie...
The purpose of this research is to further our understanding of the hydrostatic adjustment process d...
In the last decade, the atmospheric part of the climate system experienced a shift from pronounced z...
Quasigeostrophic (QG) theory describes the dynamics of synoptic-scale flows in the troposphere that ...
The quasigeostrophic theory is used to address the role of diabatic forcing in synoptic scale proce...
Analysis of multiple global satellite products identifies distinctive weather states of the atmosphe...
The role of diabatic heating in the development and maintenance of persistent, upper-tropospheric, l...
Through the use of physical initialization, which relates to precipitation and precipitable water in...
AbstractFor both the meso‐ and synoptic scales, reduced mathematical models give insight into their ...
Potential vorticity (PV) succinctly describes the evolution of large-scale atmospheric flow because ...
A new approach to parameterize physical processes with weather and climate models is presented, with...
The diabatic heating is calculated, using the thermodynamic equation in isobaric coordinates, of a h...
Contrary to the general notion that extratropical cyclones reduce baroclinicity, the baroclinicity i...
This paper studies the question how the zonal mean potential vorticity (PV) distribution in potentia...
Midlatitude cyclones play an important role in midlatitude weather and global climate. While barocli...
This paper studies the question how the zonal mean potential vorticity (PV) distribution in potentia...
The purpose of this research is to further our understanding of the hydrostatic adjustment process d...
In the last decade, the atmospheric part of the climate system experienced a shift from pronounced z...
Quasigeostrophic (QG) theory describes the dynamics of synoptic-scale flows in the troposphere that ...
The quasigeostrophic theory is used to address the role of diabatic forcing in synoptic scale proce...
Analysis of multiple global satellite products identifies distinctive weather states of the atmosphe...
The role of diabatic heating in the development and maintenance of persistent, upper-tropospheric, l...
Through the use of physical initialization, which relates to precipitation and precipitable water in...
AbstractFor both the meso‐ and synoptic scales, reduced mathematical models give insight into their ...
Potential vorticity (PV) succinctly describes the evolution of large-scale atmospheric flow because ...
A new approach to parameterize physical processes with weather and climate models is presented, with...
The diabatic heating is calculated, using the thermodynamic equation in isobaric coordinates, of a h...
Contrary to the general notion that extratropical cyclones reduce baroclinicity, the baroclinicity i...
This paper studies the question how the zonal mean potential vorticity (PV) distribution in potentia...
Midlatitude cyclones play an important role in midlatitude weather and global climate. While barocli...
This paper studies the question how the zonal mean potential vorticity (PV) distribution in potentia...
The purpose of this research is to further our understanding of the hydrostatic adjustment process d...
In the last decade, the atmospheric part of the climate system experienced a shift from pronounced z...
Quasigeostrophic (QG) theory describes the dynamics of synoptic-scale flows in the troposphere that ...