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Marat Khairoutdinov
Researcher at Stony Brook University
Publications - 87
Citations - 11134
Marat Khairoutdinov is an academic researcher from Stony Brook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud fraction & Climate model. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 83 publications receiving 9722 citations. Previous affiliations of Marat Khairoutdinov include State University of New York System & Colorado State University.
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Cloud resolving modeling of the ARM summer 1997 IOP: Model formulation, results, uncertainties, and sensitivities
TL;DR: In this article, a 3D cloud resolving model (CRM) was developed to study the statistical properties of cumulus convection and applied to simulate a 28-day evolution of clouds over the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program (ARM) Southern Great Plains site during the summer 1997 Intensive Observation Period.
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Breaking the Cloud Parameterization Deadlock
TL;DR: In this paper, an alternative approach, called superparameterization, is outlined, in which high-resolution cloud system-resolving models (CSRMs) are used in place of the conventional cloud parameterizations.
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A New Cloud Physics Parameterization in a Large-Eddy Simulation Model of Marine Stratocumulus
TL;DR: In this article, a new bulk microphysical parameterization for large-eddy simulation (LES) models of the stratocumulus-topped boundary layer has been developed using an explicit (drop spectrum resolving) microphysical model as a data source and benchmark for comparison.
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A Large Eddy Simulation Intercomparison Study of Shallow Cumulus Convection
A. Pier Siebesma,Christopher S. Bretherton,Andrew Brown,Andreas Chlond,Joan Cuxart,Peter G. Duynkerke,Hongli Jiang,Marat Khairoutdinov,David C. Lewellen,Chin-Hoh Moeng,Enrique Sánchez,Bjorn Stevens,David E. Stevens +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an intercomparison study on undisturbed trade wind cumulus convection under steadystate conditions as observed during the Barbados Oceanographic and Meteorological Experiment (BOMEX) with 10 large eddy simulation (LES) models was performed.
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Evaluation of Large-Eddy Simulations via Observations of Nocturnal Marine Stratocumulus
Bjorn Stevens,Chin-Hoh Moeng,Andrew S. Ackerman,Christopher S. Bretherton,Andreas Chlond,Stephan R. de Roode,James Edwards,Jean-Christophe Golaz,Hongli Jiang,Marat Khairoutdinov,Michael P. Kirkpatrick,David C. Lewellen,Adrian Lock,Frank Müller,David E. Stevens,Eoin Whelan,Ping Zhu +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the fidelity of large-eddy simulations to represent the turbulent structure of stratocumulus-topped boundary layers in the first research flight (RF01) of DYCOMS-II field study.