This study presents an evaluation of the size and strength of convective updraughts in high-resolution simulations by the UK Met Office Unified Model (UM). Updraught velocities have been estimated from range–height indicator (RHI) Doppler velocity measurements using the Chilbolton advanced meteorological radar, as part of the Dynamical and Microphysical Evolution of Convective Storms (DYMECS) project. Based on mass continuity and the vertical integration of the observed radial convergence, vertical velocities tend to be underestimated for convective clouds due to the undetected cross-radial convergence. Velocity fields from the UM at a resolution corresponding to the radar observations are used to scale such estimates to mitigate the inhere...
A case study of persistent stratocumulus over the Azores is simulated using two independent large-ed...
Information on airflow in six New England thunderstorms was obtained from quasi-horizontal observati...
International audienceWe analyze three cloud-resolving model simulations of a strong convective even...
A set of high-resolution radar observations of convective storms has been collected to evaluate such...
Comparison between numerical simulations and observations is useful for improving understanding of w...
This thesis presents new observations of updraught pulses ascending into deep convection over time. ...
We perform simulations of several convective events over the southern UK with the Met Office Unified...
An intercomparison study of a midlatitude mesoscale squall line is performed using the Weather Resea...
A numerical simulation of a convective turbulence event is investigated and compared with observatio...
A new frontier in weather forecasting is emerging by operational forecast models now being run at co...
Elevated convection has now been widely associated with severe hazards such as large hail and heavy ...
The melting layer (ML) appears on vertical radar cross sections as a bright band of higher reflectiv...
Current climate models cannot resolve individual convective clouds and hence parameterizations are n...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 156-166)Single-Doppler radar data, when supplemented by ...
Preliminary model tests using input from a dynamically simulated cloud establish the accuracy of the...
A case study of persistent stratocumulus over the Azores is simulated using two independent large-ed...
Information on airflow in six New England thunderstorms was obtained from quasi-horizontal observati...
International audienceWe analyze three cloud-resolving model simulations of a strong convective even...
A set of high-resolution radar observations of convective storms has been collected to evaluate such...
Comparison between numerical simulations and observations is useful for improving understanding of w...
This thesis presents new observations of updraught pulses ascending into deep convection over time. ...
We perform simulations of several convective events over the southern UK with the Met Office Unified...
An intercomparison study of a midlatitude mesoscale squall line is performed using the Weather Resea...
A numerical simulation of a convective turbulence event is investigated and compared with observatio...
A new frontier in weather forecasting is emerging by operational forecast models now being run at co...
Elevated convection has now been widely associated with severe hazards such as large hail and heavy ...
The melting layer (ML) appears on vertical radar cross sections as a bright band of higher reflectiv...
Current climate models cannot resolve individual convective clouds and hence parameterizations are n...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 156-166)Single-Doppler radar data, when supplemented by ...
Preliminary model tests using input from a dynamically simulated cloud establish the accuracy of the...
A case study of persistent stratocumulus over the Azores is simulated using two independent large-ed...
Information on airflow in six New England thunderstorms was obtained from quasi-horizontal observati...
International audienceWe analyze three cloud-resolving model simulations of a strong convective even...