The use of bin or bulk microphysics schemes in model simulations frequently produces large changes in the simulated storm and precipitation characteristics, but it is still unclear which aspects of these schemes give rise to these changes. In this study, supercell simulations using either a bin or a double-moment bulk microphysics scheme are conducted with the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS). The two simulations produce very different storm morphologies. An additional simulation is run for each scheme in which the diameter-fall speed relationships for ice hydrometeors are modified to be similar to those used by the other scheme. When fall speed relationships are homogenized, the two parameterization schemes simulate similar stor...
Over the last decades, bulk microphysics schemes with prognostic hydrometeors were developed for num...
In the literature, frequent attempts have been made to understand supercell mesocyclone evolution v...
An intercomparison study of a midlatitude mesoscale squall line is performed using the Weather Resea...
The use of bin or bulk microphysics schemes in model simulations frequently produces large changes i...
In this research the impact of modifying the size distribution assumptions of the precipitating hydr...
Microphysics parameterization schemes used in numerical storm models vary greatly in complexity. One...
Variations in storm microstructure due to updraft strength, liquid water content, and the presence o...
Comparisons between bin and bulk cloud microphysics schemes are conducted by simulating a heavy prec...
Conceptual differences are presented among supercell storms simulated with midlevel and deep dry lay...
Mesoscale model simulations of tropical cyclones are sensitive to representations of microphysical p...
Despite a number of studies dedicated to the sensitivity of deep convection simulations to the prope...
This paper investigates the level of complexity that is needed within bulk microphysics schemes to r...
Despite a number of studies dedicated to the sensitivity of deep convection simulations to the prope...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
Over the last decades, bulk microphysics schemes with prognostic hydrometeors were developed for num...
In the literature, frequent attempts have been made to understand supercell mesocyclone evolution v...
An intercomparison study of a midlatitude mesoscale squall line is performed using the Weather Resea...
The use of bin or bulk microphysics schemes in model simulations frequently produces large changes i...
In this research the impact of modifying the size distribution assumptions of the precipitating hydr...
Microphysics parameterization schemes used in numerical storm models vary greatly in complexity. One...
Variations in storm microstructure due to updraft strength, liquid water content, and the presence o...
Comparisons between bin and bulk cloud microphysics schemes are conducted by simulating a heavy prec...
Conceptual differences are presented among supercell storms simulated with midlevel and deep dry lay...
Mesoscale model simulations of tropical cyclones are sensitive to representations of microphysical p...
Despite a number of studies dedicated to the sensitivity of deep convection simulations to the prope...
This paper investigates the level of complexity that is needed within bulk microphysics schemes to r...
Despite a number of studies dedicated to the sensitivity of deep convection simulations to the prope...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
Over the last decades, bulk microphysics schemes with prognostic hydrometeors were developed for num...
In the literature, frequent attempts have been made to understand supercell mesocyclone evolution v...
An intercomparison study of a midlatitude mesoscale squall line is performed using the Weather Resea...