A set of mesoscale numerical simulations using the Emanuel and Kain-Fritsch deep convection schemes has been performed in order to determine the sensitivity of the forecast- especially, the rainfall- to the scheme used. The study is carried out for two cases of heavy precipitation in the coastal zone of the Western Mediterranean, where the topographic forcing is of primary influence. The first one, characterized by an almost stationary synoptic situation, is dominated by warm, moist advection at low levels; the second one, of frontal type, presents a much stronger dynamic forcing at upper levels. Although the comparison attempt is conditioned by the limited number of considered cases, the numerical results provide at least some preliminary ...
Summer precipitation in many extratropical land regions largely results from deep convection in rain...
The present study investigates the initiation of precipitating deep convection in an ensemble of con...
The heavy rain event of November 2001 in the western Mediterranean area was synoptically characteri...
A convective case producing heavy precipitation in the western Mediterranean region, characterized b...
The non hydrostatic convection resolving model MOLOCH is employed in order to evaluate its capabilit...
Torrential rains often occur in the western Mediterranean region during the fall season when the Med...
The heavy rain event of November 2001 in the western Mediterranean area is diagnosed using the mesos...
International audienceThis study examines the simulation of three torrential rain events observed on...
International audienceIn the western Mediterranean basin, large amounts of precipitation can accumul...
The Mesoscale Alpine Programme (MAP) operational and research network collected a large variety of m...
International audienceIn the autumn, the French Mediterranean area is frequently exposed to heavy pr...
Summer precipitation in many extratropical land regions largely results from deep convection in rain...
The present study investigates the initiation of precipitating deep convection in an ensemble of con...
The heavy rain event of November 2001 in the western Mediterranean area was synoptically characteri...
A convective case producing heavy precipitation in the western Mediterranean region, characterized b...
The non hydrostatic convection resolving model MOLOCH is employed in order to evaluate its capabilit...
Torrential rains often occur in the western Mediterranean region during the fall season when the Med...
The heavy rain event of November 2001 in the western Mediterranean area is diagnosed using the mesos...
International audienceThis study examines the simulation of three torrential rain events observed on...
International audienceIn the western Mediterranean basin, large amounts of precipitation can accumul...
The Mesoscale Alpine Programme (MAP) operational and research network collected a large variety of m...
International audienceIn the autumn, the French Mediterranean area is frequently exposed to heavy pr...
Summer precipitation in many extratropical land regions largely results from deep convection in rain...
The present study investigates the initiation of precipitating deep convection in an ensemble of con...
The heavy rain event of November 2001 in the western Mediterranean area was synoptically characteri...