Prediction of Environmental Parameters.
Abstract
W. H. ;Darby,F. S. ;Das,P. ;Gilbert,K. D. ;A/M-Ref-71-29-ADAAB07-68-C-0073THEMIS-542, DA-1-T-014501-B-81-A1-T-014501-B-81-A-00ECOM0073-5See also AD-722 836.(*atmospheric motion, equations of motion), (*weather forecasting, numerical analysis), (*cumulus clouds, mathematical models), turbulence, reynolds number, sea water, surface temperature, ocean waves, rainfall, tropical regions, stochastic processes, meteorological radar*air water interactions, themis project, turbulent flowThe basic goal of the program is the development of mathematical-meteorological models which will permit improved objective forecasting in all scales. The topics discussed include the following: Turbulent flow definition through Reynolds stress measurements; Change of intensity in cloud systems associated with easterly perturbations as they move over areas of differing water temperature; Mesoscale analyses using radar and micro-meteorological measurements; Studies of mesoscale air-sea interaction; Tropical rainfall patterns; and Numerical modeling of the microdynamics of warm cumulus.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1971
- Accession Number
- AD0751744
Entities
People
- F. S. Darby
- K. D. Gilbert
- Protik Das
- R. A. Clark
- W. H. Clayton
Organizations
- Texas A&M University