نتایج جستجو برای: moisture convergence

تعداد نتایج: 152714  

2012
J. H. C. Bosmans S. S. Drijfhout E. Tuenter L. J. Lourens F. J. Hilgen S. L. Weber

In this study, we use a sophisticated highresolution atmosphere-ocean coupled climate model, ECEarth, to investigate the effect of Mid-Holocene orbital forcing on summer monsoons on both hemispheres. During the Mid-Holocene (6 ka), there was more summer insolation on the Northern Hemisphere than today, which intensified the meridional temperature and pressure gradients. Over North Africa, monso...

2004
A. J. Pitman G. T. Narisma R. A. Pielke N. J. Holbrook

[1] A sudden reduction in rainfall occurred in the southwest of Western Australia in the mid-20th century. This reduced inflows to the Perth water supply by about 120 GL (42%) and led to an acceleration of projects to develop new water sources at a cost of about $300 million. The reduction in rainfall was coincident with warmer temperatures. A major analysis of these changes indicated that the ...

Journal: :Science 2008
Jørgen Peder Steffensen Katrine K Andersen Matthias Bigler Henrik B Clausen Dorthe Dahl-Jensen Hubertus Fischer Kumiko Goto-Azuma Margareta Hansson Sigfús J Johnsen Jean Jouzel Valérie Masson-Delmotte Trevor Popp Sune O Rasmussen Regine Röthlisberger Urs Ruth Bernhard Stauffer Marie-Louise Siggaard-Andersen Arny E Sveinbjörnsdóttir Anders Svensson James W C White

The last two abrupt warmings at the onset of our present warm interglacial period, interrupted by the Younger Dryas cooling event, were investigated at high temporal resolution from the North Greenland Ice Core Project ice core. The deuterium excess, a proxy of Greenland precipitation moisture source, switched mode within 1 to 3 years over these transitions and initiated a more gradual change (...

2006
Boualem Khouider Andrew J. Majda

Recent observational analysis reveals the central role of three cloud types, congestus, stratiform, and deep-convective cumulus clouds, in the dynamics of large scale convectively coupled Kelvin waves, westward propagating 2-day waves, and the Madden–Julian oscillation. Recently, a systematic model convective parametrization highlighting the dynamic role of the three cloud types has been develo...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2004
Lelia K Lawson Elizabeth M Crown Mark Y Ackerman J Douglas Dale

Wildland firefighters work in unfavourable environments involving both heat and moisture. Moisture in clothing systems worn by wildland firefighters may increase or decrease heat transfer, depending on its source and location in the clothing system, location on the body, timing of application and degree of sorption. In this experiment, 4 outerwear/underwear combinations were exposed to 1 of 5 d...

2015

This research was carried out at the laboratories of Food Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Damascus University, to investigate the effect of high temperatures on accelerating the ripening of kachcaval cheese, through determining the chemical and sensory indicators of ripened cheese using three temperatures (16°C, 20°C for a week) then completing the ripening process up to 60 days at ...

2012
H. Taheri Shahraiyni B. Ataie Ashtiani

Flow movement in unsaturated soil can be expressed by a partial differential equation, named Richards equation. The objective of this study is the finding of an appropriate implicit numerical solution for head based Richards equation. Some of the well known finite difference schemes (fully implicit, Crank Nicolson and Runge-Kutta) have been utilized in this study. In addition, the effects of di...

2016
Bing Pu Robert E. Dickinson Rong Fu

The Great Plains low-level jet has been related to summer precipitation over the northern Great Plains and Midwest through its moisture transport and convergence at the jet exit area. Much less studied has been its negative relationship with precipitation over the southern Great Plains and the Gulf coastal area. This work shows that the southerly low-level winds at 30°–40°N over the southern Gr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Jonathon S Wright Rong Fu John R Worden Sudip Chakraborty Nicholas E Clinton Camille Risi Ying Sun Lei Yin

Although it is well established that transpiration contributes much of the water for rainfall over Amazonia, it remains unclear whether transpiration helps to drive or merely responds to the seasonal cycle of rainfall. Here, we use multiple independent satellite datasets to show that rainforest transpiration enables an increase of shallow convection that moistens and destabilizes the atmosphere...

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