Tropical Mesoscale Convective Systems and Associated Energetics : Observational and Modeling Studies


Autoria(s): Abhilash, S; Dr.Mohan Kumar, K
Data(s)

01/08/2012

01/08/2012

01/12/2007

Resumo

The main purpose of the thesis is to improve the state of knowledge and understanding of the physical structure of the TMCS and its short range prediction. The present study principally addresses the fine structure, dynamics and microphysics of severe convective storms.The structure and dynamics of the Tropical cloud clusters over Indian region is not well understood. The observational cases discussed in the thesis are limited to the temperature and humidity observations. We propose a mesoscale observational network along with all the available Doppler radars and other conventional and non—conventional observations. Simultaneous observations with DWR, VHF and UHF radars of the same cloud system will provide new insight into the dynamics and microphysics of the clouds. More cases have to be studied in detail to obtain climatology of the storm type passing over tropical Indian region. These observational data sets provide wide variety of information to be assimilated to the mesoscale data assimilation system and can be used to force CSRM.The gravity wave generation and stratosphere troposphere exchange (STE) processes associated with convection gained a great deal of attention to modem science and meteorologist. Round the clock observations using VHF and UHF radars along with supplementary data sets like DWR, satellite, GPS/Radiosondes, meteorological rockets and aircrafl observations is needed to explore the role of convection and associated energetics in detail.

Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2985

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science and Technology.

Palavras-Chave #Radar Remote Sensing #Meteorology #Tropical Cloud Clusters #TMCS #Satellite Data #Gravity Waves #Atmospheric Science
Tipo

Thesis