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4:00 PM
Theory of precipitation probability distributions
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J. David Neelin
(University of California, Los Angeles)
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4:00 PM
Self-Aggregation from Cold Pool Interaction and Global Energy Constraints
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Jan Haerter
(Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen University)
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4:00 PM
Understanding the Triggering of Nor’westers over West Bengal, India
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Rituparna Sarkar
(Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology)
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4:00 PM
Scale-free distributions in nature: an overview of self-organized criticality
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Ronald Dickman
(UFMG)
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4:00 PM
Identification and visualization of (high-impact) vortices on different scales
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Lisa Schielicke
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4:00 PM
Observed land effects on characteristics of organised convection
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Cornelia Klein
(UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology | University of Innsbruck, Austria)
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4:00 PM
Defining a cold pool-resolving scale for numerical simulations of convective self-organisation
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Romain Fiévet
(Niels Bohr Institute)
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4:00 PM
Conceptualizing diurnal surface warming in the tropical ocean
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Reyk Börner
(Atmospheric Complexity, Niels Bohr Institute)
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4:00 PM
Subcloud layer circulation of isolated moist convection cells
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Christopher Moseley
(Department of Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan)
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4:00 PM
The fractal nature of clouds in global convection-resolving simulations and satellite data
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Hannah Christensen
(University of Oxford)
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4:00 PM
Extreme precipitation scaling, rain cell sizes, and the role of cold pools, and their relation to climate change
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Geert Lenderink
(KNMI and TUD)
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4:00 PM
A stochastic model for tropical precipitation clustering and connections to branching processes
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Fiaz Ahmed
(University of California, Los Angeles)
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4:00 PM
In search of ghost cold pools and moisture rings
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Enora Le Gall
(Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris)
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4:00 PM
Treating Deep Convective Updrafts in the Tropical Atlantic like Interacting Particles?
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Fabian Senf
(Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research)
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4:00 PM
How do families of MCSs organize in time and space?
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Irene Livia Kruse
(NBI)
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4:00 PM
Organized Convection Parameterization for GCMs
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Mitchell Moncrieff
(Senior Scientist (emeritus))
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4:00 PM
The Effects of the Unified Parameterization in the CWBGFS: the Diurnal Cycle of Precipitation over Land in the Maritime Continent
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Chun-Yian Su
(Department of Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan University)
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4:00 PM
Cold Pools and the Organization of Tropical Convection in Global Cloud-System Resolving Simulations
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Steven Krueger
(University of Utah)
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4:00 PM
Essentially Lagrangian simulation of clouds using the Moist Parcel-In-Cell (MPIC) model
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Steven Boeing
(University of Leeds)
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4:00 PM
The diurnal path to persistent convective self-aggregation
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Gorm Gruner Jensen
(Atmospheric Complexity, NBI, Uni. Copenhagen)