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Atmospheric and Oceanic Mesoscale Processes
Edited byMaithili SharanSethu Raman
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Reprint from Pure and Applied Geophysics(PAGEOPH), Volume 164 (2007) No. 8 - 9
Editors:
Maithili Sharan Sethu RamanProfessor, Centre for Atmospheric Sciences Professor, Department of Marine, Earth, andIndian Institute of Technology Delhi Atmospheric SciencesHauz Khas, New Delhi 110016 North Carolina State UniversityIndia Raleigh, North Carolina [email protected] USA [email protected]
Contents
1423 Atmospheric and Oceanic Mesoscale Processes: PrefaceM. Sharan, S. Raman
A. Tropical Cyclone
1429 Addressing Hurricane Intensity through Angular Momentum and ScaleEnergetics ApproachesT. N. Krishnamurti, L. Stefanova, L. Watson, S. Pattnaik
1443 On the Prediction of Tropical Cyclones over the Indian Region Using aSynthetic Vortex Scheme in a Mesoscale ModelS. Sandeep, A. Chandrasekar, S. K. Dash
1465 Numerical Simulation of Andhra Severe Cyclone (2003): Model Sensitivity tothe Boundary Layer and Convection ParameterizationC. V. Srinivas, R. Venkatesan, D. V. Bhaskar Rao, D. H. Prasad
B. Mesoscale Variability and Modelling
1491 Impact of Doppler Radar Wind in Simulating the Intensity and Propagationof Rainbands Associated withMesoscale Convective Complexes UsingMM5-3DVAR SystemS. Abhilash, S. Das, S. R. Kalsi, M. Das Gupta, K. Mohankumar, J. P. George,S. K. Banerjee, S. B. Thampi, D. Pradhan
1511 Observation of Sea Breeze Front and its Induced Convection over Chennai inSouthern Peninsular India Using Doppler Weather RadarR. Suresh
1527 Variability of Convective Activity over the North Indian Ocean and itsAssociations with Monsoon Rainfall over IndiaD. R. Pattanaik
1547 Sensitivity of Mesoscale Surface Dynamics to Surface Soil and VegetationContrasts over the Carolina SandhillsR. Boyles, S. Raman, A. Sims
1577 The Assimilation of GPS Radio Occultation Data and its Impact on RainfallPrediction along the West Coast of India during Monsoon 2002C.-Y. Huang, Y.-H. Kuo, S.-Y. Chen, A. S. K. A. V. Prasad Rao, C.-J. Wang
1593 An Experiment Using the High Resolution Eta and WRFModels to ForecastHeavy Precipitation over IndiaY. V. Rama Rao, H. R. Hatwar, A. Kamal Salah, Y. Sudhakar
1617 Sensitivity of Mesoscale Model Forecast during a Satellite Launch toDifferent Cumulus Parameterization Schemes in MM5V. Rakesh, R. Singh, P. K. Pal, P. C. Joshi
C. Seasonal Monsoon
1641 Experimental Seasonal Forecast ofMonsoon 2005 Using T170L42 AGCM onPARAM PadmaJ. Venkata Ratnam, D. R. Sikka, A. Kaginalkar, A. Kesarkar, N. Jyothi,S. K. Banerjee
1667 Sensitivity of IndianMonsoon to Entrainment and Detrainment inMass FluxSchemesS. K. Deb, H. C. Upadhyaya, O. P. Sharma, J. Y. Grandpeix
1683 An Objective Approach for Prediction of Daily Summer Monsoon Rainfallover Orissa (India) due to Interaction of Mesoscale and Large-scale SynopticSystemsM. Mohapatra, U. C. Mohanty
1699 Interactive Aspects of the Indian and the African Summer Monsoon SystemsP. Sanjeeva Rao, D. R. Sikka
1717 The Preferred Structure of the Interannual Indian Monsoon VariabilityD. M. Straus, V. Krishnamurthy
1733 Wintertime Seasonal Scale Simulation over Western Himalaya UsingRegCM3A. P. Dimri, A. Ganju
1747 A Seasonal Statistical Evaluation of COAMPS over the Arabian Gulf RegionR. E. Eager, S. Raman, T. R. Holt, D. Westphal, J. Reid, J. Nachamkin,M. Liu, A. Al Mandoos
1765 Influence of Pacific on Southern Indian Ocean Rossby WavesB. H. Vaid, C. Gnanaseelan, P. S. Polito, P. S. Salvekar
D. Land Surface Processes
1789 A Simple Reclassification Method for Correcting Uncertainty in Land Use/Land Cover Data Sets Used with Land Surface ModelsJ. G. Alfieri, D. Niyogi, M. A. LeMone, F. Chen, S. Fall
1811 Analysis of Weak Wind Stable Conditions from the Observations of the LandSurface Processes Experiment at Anand in IndiaAditi and Maithili Sharan
1839 Simulation of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Characteristics during IndianSummer Monsoon Using Observations from Monsoon trough BoundaryLayer Experiment at Jodhpur, IndiaT. V. B. P. S. Rama Krishna, M. Sharan
1861 Evolutionary Features ofMarine Atmospheric Boundary Layer (MABL) overthe Arabian Sea and the Onset ofMonsoon over Kerala during ARMEX-2003S. G. Nagar, A. R. Dhakate, P. Seetaramayya