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Bopape, Mary-Jane M
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Engelbrecht, F
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Randall, D
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Landman, W
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2013-01-28T07:59:51Z |
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2013-01-28T07:59:51Z |
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2012-09 |
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Bopape, M.M., Engelbrecht, F., Randall, D. and Landman, W. 2012. Simulating moist convection with a quasi-elastic sigma coordinate model. 28th Annual Conference of the South African Society of Atmospheric Sciences, Breakwater Protea Hotel, Cape Town, 26-27 September 2012 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6440
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28th Annual Conference of the South African Society of Atmospheric Sciences, Breakwater Protea Hotel, Cape Town, 26-27 September 2012 |
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Cloud Resolving Models (CRMs) employ microphysics parameterisations which are grouped into bin and bulk approaches. Bulk Microphysics Parameterisation (BMP) schemes specify a functional form for the particle distribution and predict one or more characteristics of a particle category such as the mixing ratio and concentration. In this study two BMPs have been introduced to a dynamical core developed in South Africa and the updated model was used to study the effect of resolution and microphysics set-up on isolated thunderstorms. The results show that thunderstorm cell redevelopment depends on the microphysics set-up. Lower resolution leads to smaller updrafts and downdrafts which in turn affects the amount of the simulated hydrometeors. |
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Workflow;10105 |
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Microphysics schemes |
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Thunderstorm simulations |
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Horizontal resolution |
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Cloud Resolving Models |
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CRMs |
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Bulk Microphysics Parameterisation |
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BMP |
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Simulating moist convection with a quasi-elastic sigma coordinate model |
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Conference Presentation |
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Bopape, M. M., Engelbrecht, F., Randall, D., & Landman, W. (2012). Simulating moist convection with a quasi-elastic sigma coordinate model. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6440 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Bopape, Mary-Jane M, F Engelbrecht, D Randall, and W Landman. "Simulating moist convection with a quasi-elastic sigma coordinate model." (2012): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6440 |
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Bopape MM, Engelbrecht F, Randall D, Landman W, Simulating moist convection with a quasi-elastic sigma coordinate model; 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6440 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Bopape, Mary-Jane M
AU - Engelbrecht, F
AU - Randall, D
AU - Landman, W
AB - Cloud Resolving Models (CRMs) employ microphysics parameterisations which are grouped into bin and bulk approaches. Bulk Microphysics Parameterisation (BMP) schemes specify a functional form for the particle distribution and predict one or more characteristics of a particle category such as the mixing ratio and concentration. In this study two BMPs have been introduced to a dynamical core developed in South Africa and the updated model was used to study the effect of resolution and microphysics set-up on isolated thunderstorms. The results show that thunderstorm cell redevelopment depends on the microphysics set-up. Lower resolution leads to smaller updrafts and downdrafts which in turn affects the amount of the simulated hydrometeors.
DA - 2012-09
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Microphysics schemes
KW - Thunderstorm simulations
KW - Horizontal resolution
KW - Cloud Resolving Models
KW - CRMs
KW - Bulk Microphysics Parameterisation
KW - BMP
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2012
T1 - Simulating moist convection with a quasi-elastic sigma coordinate model
TI - Simulating moist convection with a quasi-elastic sigma coordinate model
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6440
ER -
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