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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-14-3065-2014
© Author(s) 2014. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Interaction between dynamics and thermodynamics during tropical cyclogenesis
S. Gjorgjievska
Physics Department and Geophysical Research Center, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico 87801, USA
D. J. Raymond
Physics Department and Geophysical Research Center, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico 87801, USA
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- Precipitation Processes and Vortex Alignment during the Intensification of a Weak Tropical Cyclone in Moderate Vertical Shear R. Rogers et al.
- OTREC2019: Convection Over the East Pacific and Southwest Caribbean Ž. Fuchs‐Stone et al.
- Tropical cyclogenesis associated with premonsoon climatological dryline over the Bay of Bengal N. Akter
- Convective response to changes in the thermodynamic environment in idealized weak temperature gradient simulations S. Sessions et al.
- Balanced dynamics and convection in the tropical troposphere D. Raymond et al.
- The horizontal and vertical controls on the thermal structure of the tropical troposphere L. Palmer & M. Singh
- Convection in the east Pacific Intertropical Convergence Zone D. Raymond
- Dynamical properties of developing tropical cyclones using Lagrangian flow topology B. Rutherford et al.
- The Relationship between Tropical Cyclones at Genesis and Their Maximum Attained Intensity S. Ditchek et al.
- A unified view of tropical cyclogenesis and intensification G. Kilroy et al.
- Balanced Dynamics and Moisture Quasi-Equilibrium in DYNAMO Convection S. Sessions et al.
- The Basic Equations under Weak Temperature Gradient Balance: Formulation, Scaling, and Types of Convectively Coupled Motions Á. Adames
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- The role of mid-level vortex in the intensification and weakening of tropical cyclones G. Kutty & K. Gohil
- Why did the storm ex-Gaston (2010) fail to redevelop during the PREDICT experiment? T. Freismuth et al.
- Mesoscale Processes during the Genesis of Hurricane Karl (2010) M. Bell & M. Montgomery
- Diagnosing DYNAMO convection with weak temperature gradient simulations S. Sentić et al.
- A numerical modelling investigation of the role of diabatic heating and cooling in the development of a mid-level vortex prior to tropical cyclogenesis – Part 1: The response to stratiform components of diabatic forcing M. Nicholls et al.
- Idealized modeling of convective organization with changing sea surface temperatures using multiple equilibria in weak temperature gradient simulations S. Sentić & S. Sessions
- The critical role of cloud–infrared radiation feedback in tropical cyclone development J. Ruppert et al.
- On the impact of dropsondes on the ECMWF Integrated Forecasting System model (CY47R1) analysis of convection during the OTREC (Organization of Tropical East Pacific Convection) field campaign S. Sentić et al.
- Verification of tropical cyclone heat potential for tropical cyclone intensity forecasting in the Western North Pacific A. Wada
- The effects of moist entropy and moisture budgets on tropical cyclone development A. Juračić & D. Raymond
- Control of Convection in High‐Resolution Simulations of Tropical Cyclogenesis D. Raymond & G. Kilroy
- Recent advances in research on tropical cyclogenesis B. Tang et al.
- A Hypothesis for the Intensification of Tropical Cyclones under Moderate Vertical Wind Shear R. Rios-Berrios et al.
- Interactive Radiation Accelerates the Intensification of the Midlevel Vortex for Tropical Cyclogenesis B. Yang & Z. Tan
- Dynamics of Lower-Tropospheric Vorticity in Idealized Simulations of Tropical Cyclone Formation Y. Wang et al.
- Development of North Atlantic Tropical Disturbances near Upper-Level Potential Vorticity Streamers T. Galarneau et al.
- Simulated dynamics and thermodynamics processes leading to the rapid intensification of rare tropical cyclones over the North Indian Oceans A. Munsi et al.
- Predicting convective rainfall over tropical oceans from environmental conditions D. Raymond & M. Flores
- The Role of Multiscale Interaction in Tropical Cyclogenesis and Its Predictability in Near-Global Aquaplanet Cloud-Resolving Simulations P. Narenpitak et al.
- Increasing potential for intense tropical and subtropical thunderstorms under global warming M. Singh et al.
- The role of radiation in organizing convection in weak temperature gradient simulations S. Sessions et al.
- Governing factors of the unprecedented extreme rainfall over Rameswaram Island M. S & S. Sridharan
- Finite-time circulation changes from topological rearrangement of distinguished curves and non-advective fluxes B. Rutherford & T. Dunkerton
- Recent Advances in Our Understanding of Tropical Cyclone Intensity Change Processes from Airborne Observations R. Rogers
- Tropical Cyclogenesis From Self‐Aggregated Convection in Numerical Simulations of Rotating Radiative‐Convective Equilibrium J. Carstens & A. Wing
- Radiation Feedback Accelerates the Formation of Typhoon Haiyan (2013): The Critical Role of Mid‐Level Circulation B. Yang et al.
- Effect of Surface Fluxes versus Radiative Heating on Tropical Deep Convection U. Anber et al.
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