Improved moist-convective rotating shallow water model and its application to instabilities of hurricane-like vortices

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Maintained by Masoud Rostami
Created at 4.4.2018

Abstract

We show how the two-layer moist-convective rotating shallow water model (mcRSW), which proved to be a simple and robust tool for studying effects of moist convection for large-scale atmospheric motions, can be improved. The improvement is achieved by including, in addition to the water vapour, precipitable water, and the effects of vaporisation, entrainment, and precipitation, rendering the model cloud-resolving. It is applied, as an illustration, to model the development of instabilities of tropical cyclone-like vortices.

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Rostami, M., Zeitlin, V. (2018): Improved moist-convective rotating shallow water model and its application to instabilities of hurricane-like vortices. – In: Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Vol. 144(714), p: 1450-1462, DOI: 10.1002/qj.3292

authorRostami, Masoud and Zeitlin, Vladimir
doi10.1002/qj.3292
journalQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
keyMasoudRostami2018
monthMarch
number714
pages1450-1462
typearticle
urlhttps://doi.org/10.1002/qj.3292
volume144
year2018
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