Numerical simulations are carried out to examine the role of the Kuo and Kain-Fritsch (KF) cumulus parameterization schemes and dry dynamics on a cyclone development, in a weak baroclinic atmosphere, over subtropical South Atlantic Ocean. The initial phase of the cyclone development is investigated with a coarse horizontal mesh (75 km) and when the cyclone reaches the mature stage two different horizontal resolutions are used (75 and 25 km). The best performance simulation for the cyclone initial phase occurs when the Kuo convective scheme is applied, and this may be attributed to a greater diabatic warming in the troposphere. On the other hand, the dry simulation is not capable of simulating the correct location and intensity of the cyclon...
Considerable progress has been made in the past decades on the life cycle of rapidly deepening winte...
The dynamical and microphysical properties of a well-observed cyclone from the North Atlantic Wavegu...
This study uses the WRF ARW to investigate how different atmospheric temperature environments impact...
Numerical simulations are carried out to examine the role of the Kuo and Kain-Fritsch (KF) cumulus p...
In this study, we address the problem of incorporating moist processes (parameterizing the subgrid s...
O papel dos fluxos de superfície de calor sensível e latente (FCSL) em dois ciclones extratropicais ...
In this thesis, a series of (48-60 h) numerical simulations of a family of frontal cyclogenesis even...
In this thesis the sensitivity of a modelled tropical cyclone to sea surface temperature (SST) and C...
In order to estimate the role of latent cooling processes for tropical cyclones, we have performed s...
A numerical model of tropical cyclone development (Sundqvist, 1970a) has been used to study and comp...
Coincident satellite passive microwave (SSM/I) observations and 48 h numerical simulations using a h...
Using General Circulation Models (GCMs) for tropical cyclone studies is difficult due to the relativ...
Subtropical cyclones (STCs) are characterized by a thermal hybrid structure with tropical and extrat...
Weather simulations are sensitive to subgrid processes that are parameterized in numerical weather ...
This study addresses the role of convective available potential energy (CAPE) in the intensification...
Considerable progress has been made in the past decades on the life cycle of rapidly deepening winte...
The dynamical and microphysical properties of a well-observed cyclone from the North Atlantic Wavegu...
This study uses the WRF ARW to investigate how different atmospheric temperature environments impact...
Numerical simulations are carried out to examine the role of the Kuo and Kain-Fritsch (KF) cumulus p...
In this study, we address the problem of incorporating moist processes (parameterizing the subgrid s...
O papel dos fluxos de superfície de calor sensível e latente (FCSL) em dois ciclones extratropicais ...
In this thesis, a series of (48-60 h) numerical simulations of a family of frontal cyclogenesis even...
In this thesis the sensitivity of a modelled tropical cyclone to sea surface temperature (SST) and C...
In order to estimate the role of latent cooling processes for tropical cyclones, we have performed s...
A numerical model of tropical cyclone development (Sundqvist, 1970a) has been used to study and comp...
Coincident satellite passive microwave (SSM/I) observations and 48 h numerical simulations using a h...
Using General Circulation Models (GCMs) for tropical cyclone studies is difficult due to the relativ...
Subtropical cyclones (STCs) are characterized by a thermal hybrid structure with tropical and extrat...
Weather simulations are sensitive to subgrid processes that are parameterized in numerical weather ...
This study addresses the role of convective available potential energy (CAPE) in the intensification...
Considerable progress has been made in the past decades on the life cycle of rapidly deepening winte...
The dynamical and microphysical properties of a well-observed cyclone from the North Atlantic Wavegu...
This study uses the WRF ARW to investigate how different atmospheric temperature environments impact...