This study evaluates the ability of three limited-area models [the fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University¿National Center for Atmospheric Research Mesoscale Model (MM5), the Coupled Ocean¿Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS), and the High-Resolution Limited-Area Model (HIRLAM)] to predict the diurnal cycle of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) during the Cooperative Atmosphere¿Surface Exchange Study (CASES-99) experimental campaign. Special attention is paid to the stable ABL. Limited-area model results for different ABL parameterizations and different radiation transfer parameterizations are compared with the in situ observations. Model forecasts were found to be sensitive to the choice of the ABL parameterization both...
We present the main results from the second model intercomparison within the GEWEX (Global Energy an...
We present the main results from the second model intercomparison within the GEWEX (Global Energy an...
The main objective of this thesis is to contribute to further understanding of the stable boundary l...
This study evaluates the ability of three limited-area models [the fifth-generation Pennsylvania Sta...
This study evaluates the ability of three limited-area models [the fifth-generation Pennsylvania Sta...
The boundary-layer scheme in Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models is an essential connection be...
The boundary-layer scheme in Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models is an essential connection be...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
We present the main results from the second model intercomparison within the GEWEX (Global Energy an...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
We present the main results from the second model intercomparison within the GEWEX (Global Energy an...
We present the main results from the second model intercomparison within the GEWEX (Global Energy an...
The main objective of this thesis is to contribute to further understanding of the stable boundary l...
This study evaluates the ability of three limited-area models [the fifth-generation Pennsylvania Sta...
This study evaluates the ability of three limited-area models [the fifth-generation Pennsylvania Sta...
The boundary-layer scheme in Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models is an essential connection be...
The boundary-layer scheme in Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models is an essential connection be...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
We present the main results from the second model intercomparison within the GEWEX (Global Energy an...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
The modeling and prediction of the stable boundary layer over land is a persistent, problematic feat...
We present the main results from the second model intercomparison within the GEWEX (Global Energy an...
We present the main results from the second model intercomparison within the GEWEX (Global Energy an...
The main objective of this thesis is to contribute to further understanding of the stable boundary l...