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Atmosphere, Volume 11, Issue 6

June 2020 - 126 articles

Cover Story: In late summer and autumn, Mediterranean coastal regions are regularly affected by small-scale, flood-producing convective systems. The complexity of mesoscale triggering mechanisms, related to low-level temperature gradients, moisture convergence, and topographic effects contributes to limit the predictability of such phenomena. In the present work, a severe convection episode which occurred in Cannes in October 2015 is investigated. The impact of model resolution as well as initial and boundary conditions on simulation is analyzed. Ingesting a high-resolution satellite-derived sea surface temperature field is proven to be beneficial especially when also associated with the most accurate lateral boundary conditions. View this paper.
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Articles (126)

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
9,045 Views
24 Pages

Elevation Effects on Air Temperature in a Topographically Complex Mountain Valley in the Spanish Pyrenees

  • Francisco Navarro-Serrano,
  • Juan Ignacio López-Moreno,
  • Cesar Azorin-Molina,
  • Esteban Alonso-González,
  • Marina Aznarez-Balta,
  • Samuel T. Buisán and
  • Jesús Revuelto

19 June 2020

Air temperature changes as a function of elevation were analyzed in a valley of the Spanish Pyrenees. We analyzed insolation, topography and meteorological conditions in order to understand how complex topoclimatic environments develop. Clustering te...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,588 Views
15 Pages

19 June 2020

Typhoon WRF (TWRF) based on the Advanced Research Weather Research and Forecasting Model (ARW WRF) was operational at the Central Weather Bureau (CWB) for tropical cyclone (TC) predictions since 2010 (named TWRF V1). CWB has committed to improve this...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,610 Views
12 Pages

Evolution Characteristics during Initial Stage of Triggered Lightning Based on Directly Measured Current

  • Zefang Chen,
  • Yang Zhang,
  • Yanfeng Fan,
  • Jingxuan Wang,
  • Dong Zheng,
  • Xiangpeng Fan,
  • Liangtao Xu,
  • Weitao Lyu and
  • Yijun Zhang

19 June 2020

The initiation of a leader is an important lightning discharge process, but how an upward positive leader (UPL) initiates is still not fully understood. The evolution characteristics of a UPL during its initial stage was systematically studied based...

  • Review
  • Open Access
92 Citations
14,838 Views
32 Pages

Atmospheric Pollutant Dispersion over Complex Terrain: Challenges and Needs for Improving Air Quality Measurements and Modeling

  • Lorenzo Giovannini,
  • Enrico Ferrero,
  • Thomas Karl,
  • Mathias W. Rotach,
  • Chantal Staquet,
  • Silvia Trini Castelli and
  • Dino Zardi

18 June 2020

Pollutant dispersion processes over complex terrain are much more complicated than over flat areas, as they are affected by atmospheric interactions with the orography at different spatial scales. This paper reviews recent findings and progress in th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,590 Views
17 Pages

18 June 2020

In this study, we evaluate the impacts of different datasets (e.g., NCEP global forecast system (GFS) and ERA5) that are used to derive the initial and boundary conditions, various planetary parameterization boundary layer (PBL) schemes and radiation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,502 Views
14 Pages

Tropical Atlantic Mixed Layer Buoyancy Seasonality: Atmospheric and Oceanic Physical Processes Contributions

  • Ibrahima Camara,
  • Juliette Mignot,
  • Nicolas Kolodziejczyk,
  • Teresa Losada and
  • Alban Lazar

18 June 2020

This study investigates the physical processes controlling the mixed layer buoyancy using a regional configuration of an ocean general circulation model. Processes are quantified by using a linearized equation of state, a mixed-layer heat, and a salt...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,587 Views
25 Pages

Agricultural Water Vulnerability under Climate Change in Cyprus

  • Maria P. Papadopoulou,
  • Despoina Charchousi,
  • Katerina Spanoudaki,
  • Anna Karali,
  • Konstantinos V. Varotsos,
  • Christos Giannakopoulos,
  • Marinos Markou and
  • Maria Loizidou

18 June 2020

This study focuses on the quantification of climate change (CC) effects on agricultural water availability in Cyprus. Projections of climatic variables, based on Regional Climate Models (RCMs) forced by the Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,726 Views
13 Pages

The Problems of Passive Remote Sensing of the Earth’s Surface in the Range of 1.2–1.6 GHz

  • Gennady V. Golubkov,
  • Mikhail I. Manzhelii,
  • Alexandr A. Berlin,
  • Lev V. Eppelbaum,
  • Alexey A. Lushnikov,
  • Igor I. Morozov,
  • Alexey V. Dmitriev,
  • Sergey O. Adamson,
  • Yuri A. Dyakov and
  • Andrey N. Morozov
  • + 1 author

18 June 2020

The main problems of remote sensing of the Earth’s surface within the frequency range 1.2–1.6 GHz are discussed. They are related to the resonant quantum properties of the radio wave propagation medium in the lower ionosphere. It is shown...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,150 Views
14 Pages

Investigation of Non-Methane Hydrocarbons at a Central Adriatic Marine Site Mali Lošinj, Croatia

  • Glenda Herjavić,
  • Brunislav Matasović,
  • Gregor Arh and
  • Elvira Kovač-Andrić

18 June 2020

For the first time, volatile hydrocarbons were measured in Croatia, at Mali Lošinj in the period from autumn 2004 to autumn 2005. Mali Lošinj site is conveniently located as a gateway to Croatia for any potential pollution from either P...

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