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The vertical profile of entrainment rate simulated by a cloud-resolving model and application to a cumulus parameterization

Murata et al., 2005

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14479160805118004166
Author
Murata A
Ueno M
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Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II

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To investigate the vertical profiles of fractional entrainment rate as to cumulus convection, numerical simulations of a tropical cyclone rainband are conducted, using a high-resolution three-dimensional cloud-resolving model (CRM), with the 200-m horizontal resolution. On …
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