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Madden-Julian Oscillation Event Realistically Simulated by a Global Cloud-Resolving Model
by
Miura, Hiroaki
, Oouchi, Kazuyoshi
, Nasuno, Tomoe
, Noda, Akira T
, Satoh, Masaki
in
Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric models
/ climate
/ Climate models
/ Climate system
/ cloud cover
/ Convection
/ Convection clouds
/ Convection, turbulence, diffusion. Boundary layer structure and dynamics
/ Cumulus clouds
/ Cyclones
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ General circulation. Atmospheric waves
/ Madden-Julian Oscillation
/ Marine
/ Meteorology
/ Ocean circulation
/ Oceans
/ Pacific Ocean
/ prediction
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Simulations
/ surface water temperature
/ Temperature gradients
/ topography
/ Weather
2007
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Madden-Julian Oscillation Event Realistically Simulated by a Global Cloud-Resolving Model
by
Miura, Hiroaki
, Oouchi, Kazuyoshi
, Nasuno, Tomoe
, Noda, Akira T
, Satoh, Masaki
in
Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric models
/ climate
/ Climate models
/ Climate system
/ cloud cover
/ Convection
/ Convection clouds
/ Convection, turbulence, diffusion. Boundary layer structure and dynamics
/ Cumulus clouds
/ Cyclones
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ General circulation. Atmospheric waves
/ Madden-Julian Oscillation
/ Marine
/ Meteorology
/ Ocean circulation
/ Oceans
/ Pacific Ocean
/ prediction
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Simulations
/ surface water temperature
/ Temperature gradients
/ topography
/ Weather
2007
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Madden-Julian Oscillation Event Realistically Simulated by a Global Cloud-Resolving Model
by
Miura, Hiroaki
, Oouchi, Kazuyoshi
, Nasuno, Tomoe
, Noda, Akira T
, Satoh, Masaki
in
Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric models
/ climate
/ Climate models
/ Climate system
/ cloud cover
/ Convection
/ Convection clouds
/ Convection, turbulence, diffusion. Boundary layer structure and dynamics
/ Cumulus clouds
/ Cyclones
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ External geophysics
/ General circulation. Atmospheric waves
/ Madden-Julian Oscillation
/ Marine
/ Meteorology
/ Ocean circulation
/ Oceans
/ Pacific Ocean
/ prediction
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Simulations
/ surface water temperature
/ Temperature gradients
/ topography
/ Weather
2007
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Madden-Julian Oscillation Event Realistically Simulated by a Global Cloud-Resolving Model
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Madden-Julian Oscillation Event Realistically Simulated by a Global Cloud-Resolving Model
2007
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Overview
A Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) is a massive weather event consisting of deep convection coupled with atmospheric circulation, moving slowly eastward over the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Despite its enormous influence on many weather and climate systems worldwide, it has proven very difficult to simulate an MJO because of assumptions about cumulus clouds in global meteorological models. Using a model that allows direct coupling of the atmospheric circulation and clouds, we successfully simulated the slow eastward migration of an MJO event. Topography, the zonal sea surface temperature gradient, and interplay between eastward- and westward-propagating signals controlled the timing of the eastward transition of the convective center. Our results demonstrate the potential making of month-long MJO predictions when global cloud-resolving models with realistic initial conditions are used.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science,The American Association for the Advancement of Science
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