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Wojciech W. Grabowski
Researcher at National Center for Atmospheric Research
Publications - 224
Citations - 11352
Wojciech W. Grabowski is an academic researcher from National Center for Atmospheric Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microphysics & Convection. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 211 publications receiving 10145 citations. Previous affiliations of Wojciech W. Grabowski include Polish Academy of Sciences & University Corporation for Atmospheric Research.
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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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Coupling Cloud Processes with the Large-Scale Dynamics Using the Cloud-Resolving Convection Parameterization (CRCP)
TL;DR: Cloud-Resolving Convection Parameterization (CRCP) as mentioned in this paper is a formal approach to couple small-scale processes associated with atmospheric moist convection with the large-scale dynamics.
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The multidimensional positive definite advection transport algorithm: nonoscillatory option
TL;DR: A nonoscillatory option (i.e., free of dispersive ripples) of the advection algorithm described previously is presented, which merges the flux-corrected transport methodology with the iterative formalism of the algorithm.
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Growth of Cloud Droplets in a Turbulent Environment
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that small-scale turbulence alone does not produce a significant broadening of the cloud-droplet spectrum because of the smearing of droplet-scale fluctuations by rapid turbulent and gravitational mixing.
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Modelling the diurnal cycle of deep precipitating convection over land with cloud-resolving models and single-column models
Françoise Guichard,Jon Petch,Jean-Luc Redelsperger,Peter Bechtold,Jean-Pierre Chaboureau,S. Cheinet,Wojciech W. Grabowski,H. Grenier,Colin Jones,Martin Köhler,Jean-Marcel Piriou,Remi Tailleux,M Tomasini +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, an idealized case-study was designed to investigate the modelling of the diurnal cycle of deep precipitating convection over land, which was performed by seven single-column models and three cloud-resolving models.