[go: up one dir, main page]
More Web Proxy on the site http://driver.im/

He et al., 2016 - Google Patents

Mesoscale numerical simulation study of warm fog dissipation by salt particles seeding

He et al., 2016

View PDF
Document ID
1323602726180477937
Author
He H
Guo X
Liu X
Gao Q
Jia X
Publication year
Publication venue
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences

External Links

Snippet

Based on the dynamic framework of WRF and Morrison 2-moment explicit cloud scheme, a salt-seeding scheme was developed and used to simulate the dissipation of a warm fog event during 6–7 November 2009 in the Beijing and Tianjin area. The seeding effect and its …
Continue reading at link.springer.com (PDF) (other versions)

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01WMETEOROLOGY
    • G01W1/00Meteorology
    • G01W1/10Devices for predicting weather conditions

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
Rosenfeld et al. Simulation of hurricane response to suppression of warm rain by sub-micron aerosols
Flamant et al. Airborne observations of the impact of a convective system on the planetary boundary layer thermodynamics and aerosol distribution in the inter‐tropical discontinuity region of the West African monsoon
Shapiro Mesoscale weather systems of the central United States
Rasmussen et al. Freezing drizzle formation in stably stratified layer clouds: The role of radiative cooling of cloud droplets, cloud condensation nuclei, and ice initiation
Schoenberg Ferrier A double-moment multiple-phase four-class bulk ice scheme. Part I: Description
Chen et al. Dust modeling over East Asia during the summer of 2010 using the WRF-Chem model
Berg et al. A new WRF-Chem treatment for studying regional-scale impacts of cloud processes on aerosol and trace gases in parameterized cumuli
Frey et al. The impact of overshooting deep convection on local transport and mixing in the tropical upper troposphere/lower stratosphere (UTLS)
Knippertz Meteorological aspects of dust storms
Jacobson et al. The effects of aircraft on climate and pollution. Part II: 20-year impacts of exhaust from all commercial aircraft worldwide treated individually at the subgrid scale
Fernández-González et al. Weather features associated with aircraft icing conditions: A case study
Conrick et al. Simulated Kelvin–Helmholtz waves over terrain and their microphysical implications
Kumjian et al. On the mechanisms of rain formation in an idealized supercell storm
Gao et al. A two-moment bulk microphysics coupled with a mesoscale model WRF: Model description and first results
Barth et al. Convective cloud heights as a diagnostic for methane environment on Titan
Cotton et al. Examination of aerosol-induced convective invigoration using idealized simulations
Olsson et al. Intense sea-effect snowfall case on the western coast of Finland
Yin et al. Impact of cloud microphysical processes on the simulation of a hailstorm in East China
Guo et al. Advances in weather modification from 1997 to 2007 in China
He et al. Mesoscale numerical simulation study of warm fog dissipation by salt particles seeding
Hou et al. Investigation of riming within mixed-phase stratiform clouds using Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model
Yin et al. Numerical Simulation and the Underlying Mechanism of a Severe Hail‐Producing Convective System in East China
Fu et al. Numerical study on a severe downburst-producing thunderstorm on 23 August 2001 in Beijing
Lau et al. Numerical simulation of a South China Sea typhoon Leo (1999)
Takahashi et al. Mesoscale and convective scale features of heavy rainfall events in late period of the Baiu season in July 1988, Nagasaki Prefecture