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====== Cloud Population Dynamics ====== | ====== Cloud Population Dynamics ====== | ||
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The spatial patterns in cumulus cloud populations is a key factor in understanding cloud-climate feedback and cloud-circulation coupling. Biomi (Binomial Objects on Microgrids) is a toy model developed to recreate populations of interacting convective objects distributed over a two-dimensional Eulerian grid. | The spatial patterns in cumulus cloud populations is a key factor in understanding cloud-climate feedback and cloud-circulation coupling. Biomi (Binomial Objects on Microgrids) is a toy model developed to recreate populations of interacting convective objects distributed over a two-dimensional Eulerian grid. | ||
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BiOMi models the statistics of convective populations and acts to provide the cluster size densities that emerge on its microgrids. This can be used as an input for ED(MF)^n (Eddy Diffusivity multiple Mass Flux), which is an advocate convection scheme for climate models. | BiOMi models the statistics of convective populations and acts to provide the cluster size densities that emerge on its microgrids. This can be used as an input for ED(MF)^n (Eddy Diffusivity multiple Mass Flux), which is an advocate convection scheme for climate models. | ||
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population.txt · Last modified: 2022/09/14 17:36 by burchart