International audienceThe influence of different wind directions on the outbreak of convection in Northern England, was investigated with a high-resolution numerical model. The Clark model, a 3D finite-difference, non-hydrostatic model was used in this study. It was initialised with the topography of Northern England, a representation of surface characteristics, and used a routinely available meteorological sounding, typical of the unstable conditions. Results showed that convective cells were initially triggered in the lee of the elevated terrain, and that only after the convection had developed, were cells upwind of the elevated terrain produced. The windward slopes themselves seemed sheltered from convection. Under most wind directions, ...
The effects of idealized two- and three-dimensional terrain on a cyclonically rotating supercell thu...
The technique of relative-flow analysis on isentropic surfaces is used to examine the large- (“synop...
A case study that took place during the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (C...
International audienceThe influence of different wind directions on the outbreak of convection in No...
Abstract. The influence of different wind directions on the outbreak of convection in Northern Engla...
International audienceA number of days with small precipitating convective cells were investigated u...
Radar observation of the initiation and life cycle of small convective cells during the COPS field c...
Many factors, both mesoscale and larger scale, often come together in order for a particular convect...
Recent severe weather events have prompted the European scientific community to assess the current u...
Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm...
Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm...
The non hydrostatic convection resolving model MOLOCH is employed in order to evaluate its capabilit...
Numerical modelling of the airflow and precipitating convective systems are performed to better unde...
The greater Albany region is unique in regards to its terrain. The various mountain ranges and river...
The effects of idealized two- and three-dimensional terrain on a cyclonically rotating supercell thu...
The technique of relative-flow analysis on isentropic surfaces is used to examine the large- (“synop...
A case study that took place during the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (C...
International audienceThe influence of different wind directions on the outbreak of convection in No...
Abstract. The influence of different wind directions on the outbreak of convection in Northern Engla...
International audienceA number of days with small precipitating convective cells were investigated u...
Radar observation of the initiation and life cycle of small convective cells during the COPS field c...
Many factors, both mesoscale and larger scale, often come together in order for a particular convect...
Recent severe weather events have prompted the European scientific community to assess the current u...
Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm...
Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm...
The non hydrostatic convection resolving model MOLOCH is employed in order to evaluate its capabilit...
Numerical modelling of the airflow and precipitating convective systems are performed to better unde...
The greater Albany region is unique in regards to its terrain. The various mountain ranges and river...
The effects of idealized two- and three-dimensional terrain on a cyclonically rotating supercell thu...
The technique of relative-flow analysis on isentropic surfaces is used to examine the large- (“synop...
A case study that took place during the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (C...