Mixing‐length controls on high‐resolution simulations of convective storms
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Published in Quarterly journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (01.01.2015)
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THE DYMECS PROJECT: A Statistical Approach for the Evaluation of Convective Storms in High-Resolution NWP Models
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Published in Atmosphere (01.03.2019)
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The Three-Dimensional Morphology of Simulated and Observed Convective Storms over Southern England
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The DYMECS project: a statistical approach for the evaluation of convective storms in high-resolution NWP models: the 3D structures of over 1,000 convective storms observed by the Chilboiton radar are used to constrain storm dynamics and microphysics in models with resolutions between 100 and 1,500 m
Stein, Thorwald H.M, Hogan, Robin J, Clark, Peter A, Halliwell, Carol E, Hanley, Kirsty E, Lean, Humphrey W, Nicol, John C, Plant, Robert S
Published in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (01.06.2015)
Published in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (01.06.2015)
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