Regional climatology sensitivity studies [electronic resource]

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Corporate Author: Los Alamos National Laboratory (Researcher)
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Oak Ridge, Tenn. : United States. Department of Energy ; distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, 1993.
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500 |a 3. ARM science team meeting, Norman, OK (United States), 1-5 Mar 1993. 
500 |a Bossert, J.E.; Kao, C.Y.J.; Winterkamp, J.L.; Roads, J.O.; Chen, Shyh-C. 
520 3 |a Recent interest in understanding climate and climate change at regional-scales has led to the application of mesoscale models for regional climatology studies. These models can provide an understanding of climate processes in a physically consistent way at much higher resolution than presently offered by GCMs. In recent work, we have tried to address questions in the RAMS mesoscale model to establish confidence in our modeling procedure. A more rigorous comparison of our modeling results with various data sets is reported in Roads et al. (1992). In the present paper, we use two simple numerical experiments to examine the impact of grid configuration on the predicted precipitation field from the RAMS model. We intend to demonstrate that the choice of the lateral boundaries and grid configurations can significantly impact the predicted fields of interest. 
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