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Gridded lightning climatology from TRMM-LIS and OTD: Dataset description [期刊论文]
Atmospheric Research, 2014-01-01, Volumes 135–136) : Pages 404-414
Daniel J. Cecila;  ;  ;  Dennis E. Buechlera;  Richard J. Blakesleeb
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Global satellite composites — 20 years of evolutionReview ArticleVolumes 135–136, January 2014, Pages 8-34Richard A. Kohrs, Matthew A. Lazzara, Jerrold O. Robaidek, David A. Santek, Shelley L. KnuthAbstractClose research highlightsPDF (12644 K)Supplementary contentHighlights•Significant improvements have been made to the algorithms used to produce global composites of satellite data.•Different applications require unique compositing techniques.•Challenges still exist with temporal differences and parallax displacement where multi-satellite observations intersect.•Composites are valuable for scientific, operational and educational applications.Open AccessOpen Access ArticleGridded lightning climatology from TRMM-LIS and OTD: Dataset description [期刊论文]
Atmospheric Research, 2014-01-01, Volumes 135–136) : Pages 404-414
Richard A. Kohrsa;  ;  Author Vitae;  Matthew A. LazzarabAuthor Vitae;  Jerrold O. RobaidekaAuthor Vitae;  David A. SantekcAuthor Vitae;  Shelley L. KnuthdAuthor Vitae
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Surface electrostatic field below weak precipitation and stratiform regions of mid-latitude storms [期刊论文]
Atmospheric Research, 2013-01-01, Volumes 132–133) : Pages 264-277
S. Soula;  ;  J.F. Georgis
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Some characteristics of lightning activity and radiation source distribution in a squall line over north China [期刊论文]
Atmospheric Research, 2013-01-01, Volumes 132–133) : Pages 423-433
Dongxia Liua;  ;  ;  Xiushu Qiea;  Lunxiang Pana;  Liang Penga;  b
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Cloud-to-ground lightning and Mesoscale Convective Systems [期刊论文]
Atmospheric Research, 2011-01-01, Volume 99) : Pages 377-390
Enrique V. Mattos;  ;  Luiz A.T. Machado
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Multiscale modeling of the moist-convective atmosphere — A reviewReview ArticleVolume 102, Issue 3, November 2011, Pages 263-285A. Arakawa, J.-H. JungAbstractClose graphical abstractPDF (4082 K)► Multiscale modeling of the moist-convective atmosphere is reviewed. ► Two possible routes to achieve the unification of model physics are discussed. ► A design of the unified parameterization with supporting evidence is presented. ► The Q3D algorithm and highlights of preliminary results are reviewed. ► We suggest that future GCM should form a “Multiscale Modeling Network (MMN)”.Open AccessOpen Access ArticleCloud-to-ground lightning and Mesoscale Convective Systems [期刊论文]
Atmospheric Research, 2011-01-01, Volume 99) : Pages 377-390
A. ArakawaaAuthor Vitae;  J.-H. Jungb;  ;  Author Vitae
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