Hệ thống mô hình khí tượng toàn diện - RAMS

Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics - Tập 49 - Trang 69-91 - 1992
R. A. Pielke1, W. R. Cotton1, R. L. Walko1, C. J. Tremback1, W. A. Lyons1, L. D. Grasso1, M. E. Nicholls1, M. D. Moran1, D. A. Wesley1, T. J. Lee1, J. H. Copeland1
1Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA

Tóm tắt

Bài báo này trình bày một loạt ứng dụng của Hệ thống Mô hình Khí quyển Khu vực (RAMS), một hệ thống mô hình khí tượng quy mô trung hoàn chỉnh. Các ứng dụng được thảo luận trong bài báo này bao gồm các mô phỏng dòng xoáy lớn (LES) và các mô phỏng bão, trường mây tích tụ, hệ thống đối lưu quy mô trung, mây cirrus ở vĩ độ giữa, bão mùa đông, các hệ thống quy mô trung bị tác động cơ học và nhiệt, cũng như hiện tượng khuếch tán khí quyển quy mô trung. Bài báo cũng trình bày tóm tắt các tùy chọn RAMS hiện tại. Cải tiến cho RAMS đang được tiến hành bao gồm việc hoàn thiện các mô hình bức xạ mây, vi khí hậu mây, các mô hình mây tích tụ, và các quy trình tham số hóa đất bề mặt/thực vật, tối ưu hóa mã để chạy song song, phát triển khả năng hình ảnh hóa linh hoạt hơn, và nghiên cứu về tham số hóa mây quy mô meso-α.

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