Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9459767 | Atmospheric Research | 2005 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
The model results indicate that the same hydrometeor types in the different climates have their favored microphysical sources and sinks. These findings not only prove that thunderstorm structure depends on local dynamic and thermodynamic atmospheric conditions that are generally climate-dependent, but also provide information about the partitioning of hydrometeors in the storms. Such information is potentially useful for convective parameterization in large-scale models.
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Authors
Hsin-mu Lin, Pao K. Wang, Robert E. Schlesinger,