In this research, the tendency for squall lines to stagnate upstream of mountain ranges is investigated through a series of 2-dimensional, idealized simulations where the basic state wind was varied from 1 m s−1 to 20 m s−1. These simulations included a set of simulations with no pre-existing convection but with a mountain (MO), a set with pre-existing convection, but no mountain (SO), and a set with both the pre-existing convection and the mountain (SM). These simulations show stagnation is dependent on the Froude number of the basic state flow with stagnation appearing to occur for smaller Froude number flow regimes. For subcritical Froude number flow, the greatest precipitation accumulations were found well upstream of the mountain. This...
Abstract: A series of idealized simulations for an unsaturated, conditionally unstable flow over a t...
Numerical simulations of conditionally unstable flows impinging on a mesoscale mountain ridge have b...
Rainbands that form downwind of mountainous terrain are investigated using both idealised simulation...
In this research, the tendency for squall lines to stagnate upstream of mountain ranges is investiga...
Abstract: In this research, the tendency for squall lines to stagnate upstream of mountain ranges is...
Observations and previous research of squall lines impinging on mountain ranges have revealed that t...
In this study, idealized simulations are performed for a conditionally unstable flow over a two-dime...
The non hydrostatic convection resolving model MOLOCH is employed in order to evaluate its capabilit...
Thermally induced thunderstorm simulations were conducted with the Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Thermally induced thunderstorm simulations were conducted with the Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Thermally induced thunderstorm simulations were conducted with the Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Thermally induced thunderstorm simulations were conducted with the Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Abstract: Numerical simulations of conditionally unstable flows impinging on a mesoscale mountain ri...
In two recent papers, the authors performed numerical simulations with a three-dimensional, explicit...
The non hydrostatic convection resolving model MOLOCH is employed in order to evaluate its capabilit...
Abstract: A series of idealized simulations for an unsaturated, conditionally unstable flow over a t...
Numerical simulations of conditionally unstable flows impinging on a mesoscale mountain ridge have b...
Rainbands that form downwind of mountainous terrain are investigated using both idealised simulation...
In this research, the tendency for squall lines to stagnate upstream of mountain ranges is investiga...
Abstract: In this research, the tendency for squall lines to stagnate upstream of mountain ranges is...
Observations and previous research of squall lines impinging on mountain ranges have revealed that t...
In this study, idealized simulations are performed for a conditionally unstable flow over a two-dime...
The non hydrostatic convection resolving model MOLOCH is employed in order to evaluate its capabilit...
Thermally induced thunderstorm simulations were conducted with the Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Thermally induced thunderstorm simulations were conducted with the Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Thermally induced thunderstorm simulations were conducted with the Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Thermally induced thunderstorm simulations were conducted with the Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Abstract: Numerical simulations of conditionally unstable flows impinging on a mesoscale mountain ri...
In two recent papers, the authors performed numerical simulations with a three-dimensional, explicit...
The non hydrostatic convection resolving model MOLOCH is employed in order to evaluate its capabilit...
Abstract: A series of idealized simulations for an unsaturated, conditionally unstable flow over a t...
Numerical simulations of conditionally unstable flows impinging on a mesoscale mountain ridge have b...
Rainbands that form downwind of mountainous terrain are investigated using both idealised simulation...