Mid-latitude weather systems are key contributors to the transport of atmospheric water vapour, but less is known about the role of the boundary layer in this transport. We expand a conceptual model of dry boundary-layer structure under synoptic systems to include moist processes, using idealised simulations of cyclone waves to investigate the three-way interaction between the boundary layer, atmospheric moisture and large-scale dynamics. Forced by large-scale thermal advection, boundary-layer structures develop over large areas, analogous to the daytime convective boundary layer, the nocturnal stable boundary layer and transitional regimes between these extremes
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
We discuss how synoptic-scale variability controls the transport of atmospheric water vapour by mid-...
We discuss how synoptic-scale variability controls the transport of atmospheric water vapour by mid-...
We report the characteristics of the three-dimensional, time evolving, atmospheric boundary layer th...
A conceptual model is developed to analyse how radiative cooling and the effect of moisture and shal...
This is the final version. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this record...
Results from an idealized three-dimensional baroclinic life-cycle model are interpreted in a potenti...
Results from an idealized three-dimensional baroclinic life-cycle model are interpreted in a potenti...
Midlatitude cyclones are important contributors to boundary layer ventilation. However, it is uncert...
The onset of moist convection over land is investigated using a conceptual approach with a slab boun...
The aims of this Ph.D. project are to investigate the interaction between mid-latitude cyclogenesis ...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
We discuss how synoptic-scale variability controls the transport of atmospheric water vapour by mid-...
We discuss how synoptic-scale variability controls the transport of atmospheric water vapour by mid-...
We report the characteristics of the three-dimensional, time evolving, atmospheric boundary layer th...
A conceptual model is developed to analyse how radiative cooling and the effect of moisture and shal...
This is the final version. Available from American Meteorological Society via the DOI in this record...
Results from an idealized three-dimensional baroclinic life-cycle model are interpreted in a potenti...
Results from an idealized three-dimensional baroclinic life-cycle model are interpreted in a potenti...
Midlatitude cyclones are important contributors to boundary layer ventilation. However, it is uncert...
The onset of moist convection over land is investigated using a conceptual approach with a slab boun...
The aims of this Ph.D. project are to investigate the interaction between mid-latitude cyclogenesis ...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...
International audienceUsing successive versions of a global climate model, we show how convective tr...