2013
DOI: 10.1175/jamc-d-12-0181.1
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The Role of Negative Buoyancy in Surface-Based Convection and Its Representation in Cumulus Parameterization Schemes

Abstract: Several warm season, late-afternoon precipitation events are simulated over the Chesapeake Bay watershed using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model at three different resolutions. The onset and peak of surface-based convection are predicted to occur prematurely when two popular cumulus parameterization schemes (Betts-Miller-Janji c and Kain-Fritsch) are used. Rainfall predictions are significantly improved with explicit convection. The early bias appears to be associated with the inadequacy in repr… Show more

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