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| One of the main goals of the InScAPE research group is to develop scale-adaptive schemes for moist convective transport and clouds in the boundary layer for use in next-generation circulation models. Topics of interest include the size statistics of cumulus cloud populations, | One of the main goals of the InScAPE research group is to develop scale-adaptive schemes for moist convective transport and clouds in the boundary layer for use in next-generation circulation models. Topics of interest include the size statistics of cumulus cloud populations, | ||
| + | Related papers: | ||
| + | * Exploring a size-filtered mass flux scheme [[https:// | ||
| + | * Powerlaw scaling in subsampled cumulus cloud populations [[https:// | ||
| + | * Turbulent transport in the Grey Zone: A large-eddy simulation model intercomparison study of the CONSTRAIN cold air outbreak case [[https:// | ||
| + | * A binomial stochastic framework for efficiently modeling discrete statistics of convective populations [[https:// | ||
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