228 research outputs found
Generation of large-scale winds in horizontally anisotropic convection
We simulate three-dimensional, horizontally periodic Rayleigh-B\'enard
convection between free-slip horizontal plates, rotating about a distant
horizontal axis. When both the temperature difference between the plates and
the rotation rate are sufficiently large, a strong horizontal wind is generated
that is perpendicular to both the rotation vector and the gravity vector. The
wind is turbulent, large-scale, and vertically sheared. Horizontal anisotropy,
engendered here by rotation, appears necessary for such wind generation. Most
of the kinetic energy of the flow resides in the wind, and the vertical
turbulent heat flux is much lower on average than when there is no wind
«Репетиции смерти» в стихотворениях “Блюз беженцев» У.Х. Одена и «Беженцы» Р. Джаррелла (к вопросу осмысления проблемы беженцев в американской поззии о второй мировой войне)
The article deals with the best American poems devoted to refugees of the world war II. The comparative analyses based on the thematic and stylistic similarity was carried out. Various forms of the main artistic device – repetition – were studied
Current snow depth and expected changes in the Hindu-Kush Karakoram Himalaya mountains from CMIP5 Global Climate Models
Abstract HKT-ISTP 2013
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Current and future precipitation in the Karakoram-Himalaya and the role of western weather patterns
Abstract HKT-ISTP 2013
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Stochastic downscaling of LAM predictions: an example in the Mediterranean area
International audienceIn the absence of a full deterministic modelling of small-scale rainfall, it is common practice to resort to the use of stochastic downscaling models to generate ensemble rainfall predictions to be used as inputs to rainfall-runoff models. Here we present an application of a novel spatial-temporal downscaling procedure based on a non-linear transformation of a linearly correlated (gaussian) field. This procedure allows for reproducing the scaling properties (if any) of the rainfall pattern and it can be easily linked with meteorological forecasts produced by limited area meteorological models
Statistical analysis of three series of daily rainfall in North-Western Italy
In this work we study three long series of daily rainfall measured in North-Western Italy. We analyze the global statistical properties of the three data sets and we discuss both the seasonal distribution of rainfall intensity and the long-term variation in rainfall properties. We show that the three series display a
vanishingly small autocorrelation for periods longer than one or two days, consistent with the absence of multifractality in these records. These time series are largely consistent with the output of a simple
chain-dependent stochastic process
The 2010 Pakistan floods: high-resolution simulations with the WRF model
Abstract HKT-ISTP 2013
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