To study the influence of convective momentum transport (CMT) on wind, boundary layer and cloud evolution in a marine cold air outbreak (CAO) we use large-eddy simulations subject to different baroclinicity (wind shear) but similar surface forcing. The simulated domain is large enough, (Formula presented.) km2), to develop typical mesoscale cellular convective structures. We find that a maximum friction induced by momentum transport (MT) locates in the cloud layer for an increase of geostrophic wind with height (forward shear, FW) and near the surface for a decrease of wind with height (backward shear, BW). Although the total MT always acts as a friction, the interaction of friction-induced cross-isobaric flow with the Coriolis force can de...
A growing body of literature investigates convective organization, but few studies to date have soug...
This study investigates how wind shear and momentum fluxes in the surface- and boundary layer vary a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001The vertical transport of horizontal momentum by cumu...
To study the influence of convective momentum transport (CMT) on wind, boundary layer and cloud evol...
© 2016 Dr. Rachel Louise BadlanDeep convection is an important process that influences the vertical ...
It is well known that subtropical shallow convection transports heat and water vapor upwards from th...
Abstract It is well known that subtropical shallow convection transports heat and water vapor upward...
This study examines the characteristics of convective momentum transport (CMT) and gravity wave mome...
This study uses a 2D cloud-resolving model to investigate the vertical transport of horizontal momen...
We use 3-D cloud-resolving model (CRM) simulations of two mesoscale convective systems at mid-latitu...
Cumulus clouds ('fair-weather clouds') form as a result of atmospheric convection and have vertical ...
Motivated by an observed relationship between marine low cloud cover and surface wind speed, this st...
The theory of the mass-flux approach to parametrization of convective momentum-transport is presente...
Royal Meteorological Society Deep convection is a multiscale process that influences the budgets of ...
This study examines the characteristics of convective momentum transport (CMT) and gravity wave mome...
A growing body of literature investigates convective organization, but few studies to date have soug...
This study investigates how wind shear and momentum fluxes in the surface- and boundary layer vary a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001The vertical transport of horizontal momentum by cumu...
To study the influence of convective momentum transport (CMT) on wind, boundary layer and cloud evol...
© 2016 Dr. Rachel Louise BadlanDeep convection is an important process that influences the vertical ...
It is well known that subtropical shallow convection transports heat and water vapor upwards from th...
Abstract It is well known that subtropical shallow convection transports heat and water vapor upward...
This study examines the characteristics of convective momentum transport (CMT) and gravity wave mome...
This study uses a 2D cloud-resolving model to investigate the vertical transport of horizontal momen...
We use 3-D cloud-resolving model (CRM) simulations of two mesoscale convective systems at mid-latitu...
Cumulus clouds ('fair-weather clouds') form as a result of atmospheric convection and have vertical ...
Motivated by an observed relationship between marine low cloud cover and surface wind speed, this st...
The theory of the mass-flux approach to parametrization of convective momentum-transport is presente...
Royal Meteorological Society Deep convection is a multiscale process that influences the budgets of ...
This study examines the characteristics of convective momentum transport (CMT) and gravity wave mome...
A growing body of literature investigates convective organization, but few studies to date have soug...
This study investigates how wind shear and momentum fluxes in the surface- and boundary layer vary a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001The vertical transport of horizontal momentum by cumu...