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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">The representation in a numerical [[model]] of the turbulent transports of [[heat]] and moisture by nonprecipitating [[cumulus]] clouds with [[cloud]] tops below 3000 m above the surface.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">These shallow cumulus clouds are found all over the globe but they, and their associated turbulent transports, are of particular significance in the [[trade wind]] region where they provide the heat and moisture that maintains the thermodynamic structure of the lower [[troposphere]]. <br/>''See'' [[parameterization]].</div><br/></div> | <div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">The representation in a numerical [[model]] of the turbulent transports of [[heat]] and moisture by nonprecipitating [[cumulus]] clouds with [[cloud]] tops below 3000 m above the surface.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">These shallow cumulus clouds are found all over the globe but they, and their associated turbulent transports, are of particular significance in the [[trade|trade wind]] region where they provide the heat and moisture that maintains the thermodynamic structure of the lower [[troposphere]]. <br/>''See'' [[parameterization]].</div><br/></div> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 25 April 2012
shallow convection parameterization
The representation in a numerical model of the turbulent transports of heat and moisture by nonprecipitating cumulus clouds with cloud tops below 3000 m above the surface.
These shallow cumulus clouds are found all over the globe but they, and their associated turbulent transports, are of particular significance in the trade wind region where they provide the heat and moisture that maintains the thermodynamic structure of the lower troposphere.
See parameterization.
See parameterization.