A simple moist model for the large-scale tropical atmospheric circulation is constructed by combining the simple models of Gill and Neelin and Held. The model describes the first baroclinic mode of the moist troposphere with variable ‘‘gross moist stability’ ’ in response to given thermodynamic forcing from surface evaporation and atmospheric cloud radiative forcing (CRF), which is a measure of the radiative effects of clouds in the atmospheric radiative heating. When the present model is forced solely by the observed atmospheric CRF, quantitatively reasonable Hadley and Walker circulations are obtained, such as the trades, the ascending branches in the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) and the South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ), as ...
An idealized, dry general circulation model is used to examine the response of the tropospheric circ...
Mechanisms that determine the tropical precipitation anomalies under global warming are examined in ...
This study compares two models that differ primarily in their cloud param-eterizations and produce e...
A simple fixed-SST model of a zonal circulation in the tropical atmosphere has been developed that h...
A two-column model of the tropical atmosphere is developed. The two columns are kept in buoyancy equ...
The sensitivity of free-tropospheric relative humidity to cloud microphysics and dynamics is explore...
A regional model is used to study the radiative effect of boundary layer clouds over the southeast P...
The circulation response of the atmosphere to climate change–like thermal forcing is explored with a...
The authors present a new model of the tropical surface circulation, forced by changes in sensible h...
The response of tropical precipitation to extratropical thermal forcing is reexamined using an ideal...
The responses of tropical clouds and water vapor to SST variations are investigated with simple nume...
A mesoscale model in a doubly periodic domain with specified sea surface temperature (SST) is used t...
A model of convective and advective transport across the tropical tropopause is described. In this m...
May 1999.Includes bibliographical references.The tropical sea surface temperature (SST) distribution...
The impact of cloud-radiative interactions on the tropical circulation and its response to surface w...
An idealized, dry general circulation model is used to examine the response of the tropospheric circ...
Mechanisms that determine the tropical precipitation anomalies under global warming are examined in ...
This study compares two models that differ primarily in their cloud param-eterizations and produce e...
A simple fixed-SST model of a zonal circulation in the tropical atmosphere has been developed that h...
A two-column model of the tropical atmosphere is developed. The two columns are kept in buoyancy equ...
The sensitivity of free-tropospheric relative humidity to cloud microphysics and dynamics is explore...
A regional model is used to study the radiative effect of boundary layer clouds over the southeast P...
The circulation response of the atmosphere to climate change–like thermal forcing is explored with a...
The authors present a new model of the tropical surface circulation, forced by changes in sensible h...
The response of tropical precipitation to extratropical thermal forcing is reexamined using an ideal...
The responses of tropical clouds and water vapor to SST variations are investigated with simple nume...
A mesoscale model in a doubly periodic domain with specified sea surface temperature (SST) is used t...
A model of convective and advective transport across the tropical tropopause is described. In this m...
May 1999.Includes bibliographical references.The tropical sea surface temperature (SST) distribution...
The impact of cloud-radiative interactions on the tropical circulation and its response to surface w...
An idealized, dry general circulation model is used to examine the response of the tropospheric circ...
Mechanisms that determine the tropical precipitation anomalies under global warming are examined in ...
This study compares two models that differ primarily in their cloud param-eterizations and produce e...