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Quantifying the imprint of a severe Hector thunderstorm during ACTIVE/SCOUT-O3 onto the water content in the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere
Chemel, C.; Russo, M.R.; Pyle, J.A.; Sokhi, R.S.; Schiller, C. (2009)The development of a severe Hector thunderstorm that formed over the Tiwi Islands, north of Australia, during the Aerosol and Chemical Transport in Tropical Convection/Stratospheric-Climate Links with Emphasis on the Upper ... -
Representation of tropical deep convection in atmospheric models - Part 1 : Meteorology and comparison with satellite observations
Russo, M.R.; Marecal, V.; Hoyle, C.R.; Arteta, J.; Chemel, C.; Chipperfield, M.P.; Dessens, O.; Feng, W.X.; Hosking, J.S.; Telford, P.J.; Wild, O.; Yang, X.; Pyle, J.A. (2011)Fast convective transport in the tropics can efficiently redistribute water vapour and pollutants up to the upper troposphere. In this study we compare tropical convection characteristics for the year 2005 in a range of ... -
Sensitivity of tropical deep convection in global models : effects of horizontal resolution, surface constraints and 3D atmospheric nudging
Chemel, C.; Russo, M.R.; Hosking, J.S.; Telford, P.J.; Pyle, J.A. (2015-04)We investigate the ability of global models to capture the spatial patterns of tropical deep convection. Their sensitivity is assessed through changing horizontal resolution, surface flux constraints, and constraining ...