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  The Convective Storm Initiation Project

Browning, K. A., Blyth, A. M., Clark, P. A., Corsmeier, U., Morcrette, C. J., Agnew, J. L., Ballard, S. P., Bamber, D., Barthlott, C., Bennett, L. J., Beswick, K. M., Bitter, M., Bozier, K. E., Brooks, B. J., Collier, C. G., Davies, F., Deny, B., Dixon, M. A., Feuerle, T., Forbes, R. M., Gaffard, C., Gray, M. D., Hankers, R., Hewison, T. J., Kalthoff, N., Khodayar, S., Kohler, M., Kottmeier, C., Kraut, S., Kunz, M., Ladd, D. N., Lean, H. W., Lenfant, J., Li, Z., Marsham, J., McGregor, J., Mobbs, S. D., Nicol, J., Norton, E., Parker, D. J., Perry, F., Ramatschi, M., Ricketts, H. M. A., Roberts, N. M., Russell, A., Schulz, H.-M., Slack, E. C., Vaughan, G., Waight, J., Wareing, D. P., Watson, R. J., Webb, A. R., Wiesner, A. (2007): The Convective Storm Initiation Project. - Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 88, 12, 1939-1955.
https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-88-12-1939

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Browning, K. A.1, Author
Blyth, A. M.1, Author
Clark, P. A.1, Author
Corsmeier, U.1, Author
Morcrette, C. J.1, Author
Agnew, J. L.1, Author
Ballard, S. P.1, Author
Bamber, D.1, Author
Barthlott, Ch.1, Author
Bennett, L. J.1, Author
Beswick, K. M.1, Author
Bitter, M.1, Author
Bozier, K. E.1, Author
Brooks, B. J.1, Author
Collier, Ch. G.1, Author
Davies, F.1, Author
Deny, B.1, Author
Dixon, M. A.1, Author
Feuerle, Th.1, Author
Forbes, R. M.1, Author
Gaffard, C.1, AuthorGray, M. D.1, AuthorHankers, R.1, AuthorHewison, T. J.1, AuthorKalthoff, N.1, AuthorKhodayar, S.1, AuthorKohler, M.1, AuthorKottmeier, Ch.1, AuthorKraut, St.1, AuthorKunz, M.1, AuthorLadd, D. N.1, AuthorLean, H. W.1, AuthorLenfant, J.1, AuthorLi, Z.1, AuthorMarsham, J.1, AuthorMcGregor, J.1, AuthorMobbs, St. D.1, AuthorNicol, J.1, AuthorNorton, E.1, AuthorParker, D. J.1, AuthorPerry, F.1, AuthorRamatschi, Markus2, Author              Ricketts, H. M. A.1, AuthorRoberts, N. M.1, AuthorRussell, A.1, AuthorSchulz, Hans-Martin3, Author              Slack, E. C.1, AuthorVaughan, G.1, AuthorWaight, J.1, AuthorWareing, D. P.1, AuthorWatson, R. J.1, AuthorWebb, A. R.1, AuthorWiesner, A.1, Author more..
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21.1 GPS/GALILEO Earth Observation, 1.0 Geodesy and Remote Sensing, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146025              
3Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_persistent13              

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 Abstract: The Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) is an international project to understand precisely where, when, and how convective clouds form and develop into showers in the mainly maritime environment of southern England. A major aim of CSIP is to compare the results of the very high resolution Met Office weather forecasting model with detailed observations of the early stages of convective clouds and to use the newly gained understanding to improve the predictions of the model. A large array of ground-based instruments plus two instrumented aircraft, from the U.K. National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) and the German Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK), Karlsruhe, were deployed in southern England, over an area centered on the meteorological radars at Chilbolton, during the summers of 2004 and 2005. In addition to a variety of ground-based remote-sensing instruments, numerous rawin-sondes were released at one- to two-hourly intervals from six closely spaced sites. The Met Office weather radar network and Meteosat satellite imagery were used to provide context for the observations made by the instruments deployed during CSIP. This article presents an overview of the CSIP field campaign and examples from CSIP of the types of convective initiation phenomena that are typical in the United Kingdom. It shows the way in which certain kinds of observational data are able to reveal these phenomena and gives an explanation of how the analyses of data from the field campaign will be used in the development of an improved very high resolution NWP model for operational use.

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 Dates: 2007
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 Identifiers: eDoc: 10764
GFZPOF: 6.0 GPS-Meteorologie
DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-88-12-1939
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Title: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Source Genre: Journal, SCI, Scopus, Scopus von 1972 bis 2022
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 88 (12) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1939 - 1955 Identifier: CoNE: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/journals58