Localized convection in Barbados accounts for hazardous conditions and a significant percentage of the island’s annual rainfall. The feature results in rainfall accumulations exceeding 50 mm in 3 hours or less, over isolated locations. Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) simulations are conducted for a rapid convective initiated and heavy precipitation event of 26 August 2008 over Barbados. The simulation results from the 1 km grid resolution domain depict that the shallow topography on the island plays a significant role in enhancing convective activity under weak synoptically disturbed conditions. The model results also demonstrate that the driving forces for the development of deep convective clouds include low-level moisture co...
Observations show substantial variations of the intensity of tropical and/or summertime deep convect...
Recent radar and rain gauge observations from the Caribbean island of Dominica (158N) show a strong ...
Recent radar and rain-gauge observations from the island of Dominica, which lies in the eastern Cari...
Localized convection in Barbados accounts for hazardous conditions and a significant percentage of t...
Trade wind regions cover most of the tropical oceans, and the prevailing cloud type is shallow cumul...
Large eddy simulations (LESs) are performed for the area of the Caribbean island Barbados to investi...
International audienceIn the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico, public authorities pay much attention...
Deep moist convection is an inherently multiscale phenomenon with organization processes coupling co...
International audienceDuring the dry season, the Guadeloupe archipelago may be affected by extreme r...
In the Asian and other monsoon regions of the world most of the severe weather observed is local or ...
Madeira Island, Portugal, faced an intense heavy rainfall on 20 February 2010 which lost more than 4...
Shallow clouds in the trade-wind region over the North Atlantic contribute substantially to the glob...
International audienceFor two years, the atmospheric model WRF ARW V3 has been used to modelling met...
Abstract. In the morning of the 20 February of 2010 an extreme precipitation event occurred over Mad...
Under review for publication in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS)In view of the high...
Observations show substantial variations of the intensity of tropical and/or summertime deep convect...
Recent radar and rain gauge observations from the Caribbean island of Dominica (158N) show a strong ...
Recent radar and rain-gauge observations from the island of Dominica, which lies in the eastern Cari...
Localized convection in Barbados accounts for hazardous conditions and a significant percentage of t...
Trade wind regions cover most of the tropical oceans, and the prevailing cloud type is shallow cumul...
Large eddy simulations (LESs) are performed for the area of the Caribbean island Barbados to investi...
International audienceIn the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico, public authorities pay much attention...
Deep moist convection is an inherently multiscale phenomenon with organization processes coupling co...
International audienceDuring the dry season, the Guadeloupe archipelago may be affected by extreme r...
In the Asian and other monsoon regions of the world most of the severe weather observed is local or ...
Madeira Island, Portugal, faced an intense heavy rainfall on 20 February 2010 which lost more than 4...
Shallow clouds in the trade-wind region over the North Atlantic contribute substantially to the glob...
International audienceFor two years, the atmospheric model WRF ARW V3 has been used to modelling met...
Abstract. In the morning of the 20 February of 2010 an extreme precipitation event occurred over Mad...
Under review for publication in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS)In view of the high...
Observations show substantial variations of the intensity of tropical and/or summertime deep convect...
Recent radar and rain gauge observations from the Caribbean island of Dominica (158N) show a strong ...
Recent radar and rain-gauge observations from the island of Dominica, which lies in the eastern Cari...