A global archive of high-resolution (3-hourly, 0.58 latitude–longitude grid) window (11–12 mm) brightness temperature (Tb) data from multiple satellites is being developed by the European Union Cloud Archive User Service (CLAUS) project. It has been used to construct a climatology of the diurnal cycle in convection, cloudiness, and surface temperature for all regions of the Tropics. An example of the application of the climatology to the evaluation of the climate version of the U.K. Met. Office Unified Model (UM), version HadAM3, is presented. The characteristics of the diurnal cycle described by the CLAUS data agree with previous observational studies, demonstrating the universality of the characteristics of the diurnal cycle for la...
The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite measurements from the precipitation radar a...
Cumulus parameterizations have well-known diffculties in capturing the diurnal cycle of tropical pre...
The variation of precipitation over land due to the diurnal cycle of solar heating is examined here ...
A global archive of high-resolution (3-hourly, 0.58 latitude–longitude grid) window (11–12 mm) brigh...
[1] Global high-resolution (3-hourly, 0.1 0.1 longitude-latitude) water vapor (6.7 mm) and windo...
Clouds and precipitation are essential climate variables. Because of their high spatial and temporal...
The Maritime Continent archipelago, situated on the equator at 95°–165°E, has the strongest land-bas...
The Maritime Continent archipelago, situated on the equator at 95-165E, has the strongest land-based...
Examples of current research into systematic errors in climate models are used to demonstrate the im...
Examples of current research into systematic errors in climate models are used to demonstrate the im...
Diurnal variations of the global tropical precipitation are documented by using two complementary Tr...
Although the importance of the diurnal cycle in modulating clouds and precipitation has long been re...
Because the tropical ocean regions are the primary source of available energy for the general circul...
The global statistics of the diurnal cycle of warm-season precipitation simulated by NASA's Seasonal...
Although the importance of the diurnal cycle in modulating clouds and precipitation has long been re...
The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite measurements from the precipitation radar a...
Cumulus parameterizations have well-known diffculties in capturing the diurnal cycle of tropical pre...
The variation of precipitation over land due to the diurnal cycle of solar heating is examined here ...
A global archive of high-resolution (3-hourly, 0.58 latitude–longitude grid) window (11–12 mm) brigh...
[1] Global high-resolution (3-hourly, 0.1 0.1 longitude-latitude) water vapor (6.7 mm) and windo...
Clouds and precipitation are essential climate variables. Because of their high spatial and temporal...
The Maritime Continent archipelago, situated on the equator at 95°–165°E, has the strongest land-bas...
The Maritime Continent archipelago, situated on the equator at 95-165E, has the strongest land-based...
Examples of current research into systematic errors in climate models are used to demonstrate the im...
Examples of current research into systematic errors in climate models are used to demonstrate the im...
Diurnal variations of the global tropical precipitation are documented by using two complementary Tr...
Although the importance of the diurnal cycle in modulating clouds and precipitation has long been re...
Because the tropical ocean regions are the primary source of available energy for the general circul...
The global statistics of the diurnal cycle of warm-season precipitation simulated by NASA's Seasonal...
Although the importance of the diurnal cycle in modulating clouds and precipitation has long been re...
The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite measurements from the precipitation radar a...
Cumulus parameterizations have well-known diffculties in capturing the diurnal cycle of tropical pre...
The variation of precipitation over land due to the diurnal cycle of solar heating is examined here ...