The NAME 2004 field campaign and modeling strategy

 

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著者: Higgins, Wesley, Ahijevych, David, Amador Astúa, Jorge Alberto, Barros, Ana P., Berbery, Ernesto Hugo, Caetano, Ernesto, Carbone, Richard, Ciesielski, Paul E., Cifelli, Rob, Cortez Vázquez, Miguel, Douglas, Arthur V., Douglas, Michael W., Emmanuel, Gus, Fairall, Chris, Gochis, David, Gutzler, David S., Jackson, Thomas, Johnson, Richard H., King, Clark, Lang, Timothy, Lee, Myong-In, Lettenmaier, Dennis P., Lobato Sánchez, René, Magaña Rueda, Víctor Orlando, Meiten, Jose, Mo, Kingtse, Nesbitt, ‪Stephen, Ocampo Torres, Francisco Javier, Pytlak, Erik, Rogers, Peter, Rutledge, Steven A., Schemm, Jae, Schubert, Siegfried, White, Allen, Williams, Christopher, Wood, Andrew W., Zamora, Robert J., Zhang, Chidong
フォーマット: artículo original
出版日付:2006
その他の書誌記述:The North American Monsoon Experiment (NAME) is an internationally coordinated process study aimed at determining the sources and limits of predictability of warm-season precipitation over North America. The scientific objectives of NAME are to promote a better understanding and more realistic simulation of warm-season convective processes in complex terrain, intraseasonal variability of the monsoon, and the response of the warm-season atmospheric circulation and precipitation patterns to slowly varying, potentially predictable surface boundary conditions. During the summer of 2004, the NAME community implemented an international (United States, Mexico, Central America), multiagency (NOAA, NASA, NSF, USDA) field experiment called NAME 2004. This article presents early results from the NAME 2004 campaign and describes how the NAME modeling community will leverage the NAME 2004 data to accelerate improvements in warm-season precipitation forecasts for North America.
国:Kérwá
機関:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Kérwá
言語:Inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:kerwa.ucr.ac.cr:10669/89827
オンライン・アクセス:https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/87/1/bams-87-1-79.xml
https://hdl.handle.net/10669/89827
キーワード:NORTH AMERICA
NORTH AMERICAN MONSOON EXPERIMENT (NAME)
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE