The ECMWF operational grid point model (with a resolution of 1.875° of latitude and longitude) and its limited area version (with a resolution of !0.47° of latitude and longitude) with boundary values from the global model have been used to study the simulation of the typhoon Tip. The fine‐mesh model was capable of simulating the main structural features of the typhoon and predicting a fall in central pressure of 60 mb in 3 days. The structure of the forecast typhoon, with a warm core (maximum potential temperature anomaly 17 K). intense swirling wind (maximum 55 m s−1 at 850 mb) and spiralling precipitation patterns is characteristic of a tropical cyclone. Comparison with the lower resolution forecast shows that the horizontal resolution i...
The Fifth generation NCAR/PSU mesoscale nonhydrostatic model (MM5) was used to simulate the process ...
In this paper, the performance of a high-resolution mesoscale model for the prediction of severe tro...
A study of intense hurricane-type vortices in the ECMWF operational model is reported. These vortice...
The ECMWF operational grid point model (with a resolution of 1.875° of latitude and longitude) and i...
The ECMWF operational grid point model (with a resolution of 1.875o of latitude and longitude) and i...
To predict the typhoon tracks and intensity in Northwestern Pacific (NWP), an operational typhoon pr...
Forecasting skill of weather research and forecasting (WRF) model in simulating typhoons over the We...
An ensemble of typhoon events was examined to detect systematic skills and deficiencies of regional ...
The performance of current mesoscale numerical models is evaluated in a case of model intercompariso...
The climatology of near-equatorial typhoons over the western-north Pacific are fully investigated us...
A study of intense hurricane-type vortices in the ECMWF operational model is reported. These vortice...
Tropical cyclone (TC) track predictions from the operational regional nonhydrostatic TC forecast sys...
The coarse-grid version of the tropical cyclone prediction model described by Ley and Elsberry (1976...
Numerical simulations of Typhoon Morakot (2009) were performed using the Naval Research Laboratory¡¦...
In this study, the characteristics of simulated tropical cyclones (TCs) over the western North Pacif...
The Fifth generation NCAR/PSU mesoscale nonhydrostatic model (MM5) was used to simulate the process ...
In this paper, the performance of a high-resolution mesoscale model for the prediction of severe tro...
A study of intense hurricane-type vortices in the ECMWF operational model is reported. These vortice...
The ECMWF operational grid point model (with a resolution of 1.875° of latitude and longitude) and i...
The ECMWF operational grid point model (with a resolution of 1.875o of latitude and longitude) and i...
To predict the typhoon tracks and intensity in Northwestern Pacific (NWP), an operational typhoon pr...
Forecasting skill of weather research and forecasting (WRF) model in simulating typhoons over the We...
An ensemble of typhoon events was examined to detect systematic skills and deficiencies of regional ...
The performance of current mesoscale numerical models is evaluated in a case of model intercompariso...
The climatology of near-equatorial typhoons over the western-north Pacific are fully investigated us...
A study of intense hurricane-type vortices in the ECMWF operational model is reported. These vortice...
Tropical cyclone (TC) track predictions from the operational regional nonhydrostatic TC forecast sys...
The coarse-grid version of the tropical cyclone prediction model described by Ley and Elsberry (1976...
Numerical simulations of Typhoon Morakot (2009) were performed using the Naval Research Laboratory¡¦...
In this study, the characteristics of simulated tropical cyclones (TCs) over the western North Pacif...
The Fifth generation NCAR/PSU mesoscale nonhydrostatic model (MM5) was used to simulate the process ...
In this paper, the performance of a high-resolution mesoscale model for the prediction of severe tro...
A study of intense hurricane-type vortices in the ECMWF operational model is reported. These vortice...