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  1. Landward Acceleration of Tropical Cyclones Making Landfall Along the South China Coast
  2. Quasi-Steady State Supersaturation: Do High Values Derived from ESCAPE Represent Real High Supersaturations and the Potential for Condensational Invigoration?
  3. Dependence of Convective Cloud Microphysical Properties on Environmental Conditions during the TRACER and ESCAPE Field Campaigns: A Synergistic Approach of Observations, Machine Learning, and Parcel Models
  4. Mountain‐Facilitated Lee‐Slope Transport and Daytime Boundary Layer Mixing of Volcano Plumes Exacerbates Air Pollution Over Arequipa, Peru
  5. Mountain-Facilitated Lee Slope Transport and Daytime Boundary Layer Mixing of Volcano Plumes Exacerbates Air Pollution over Arequipa, Peru  
  6. Characteristics of Precipitation and Mesoscale Convective Systems Over the Peruvian Central Andes in Multi 5‐Year Convection‐Permitting Simulations
  7. Roles of terrain, surface roughness, and cold pool outflows in an extreme rainfall event over the monsoon coast
  8. Increasing frequency and precipitation intensity of convective storms in the Peruvian Central Andes: Projections from convection‐permitting regional climate simulations
  9. Rising Severe Convective Storms in the Peruvian Central Andes: Projections from Convection Permitting Regional Climate Simulations
  10. Convection-Permitting Simulations of Precipitation over the Peruvian Central Andes: Strong Sensitivity to Planetary Boundary Layer Parameterization
  11. Characteristics of Precipitation and Mesoscale Convective Systems over the Peruvian Central Andes in Multi 5-Year Convection-Permitting Simulations
  12. Convection-Permitting Simulations of Precipitation over the Peruvian Central Andes: Strong Sensitivity to Planetary Boundary Layer Parameterization
  13. Advancing South American Water and Climate Science Through Multi-Decadal Convection-Permitting Modeling
  14. Does “right” simulated extreme rainfall result from the “right” representation of rain microphysics?
  15. Effects of Lower Troposphere Vertical Mixing on Simulated Clouds and Precipitation Over the Amazon During the Wet Season
  16. Convection-Permitting Simulations of Precipitation over the Peruvian Central Andes: Strong Sensitivity to Planetary Boundary Layer Parameterization
  17. Statistical and hydrological evaluation of precipitation estimates and simulations from the remote sensing technologies and WRF modeling over the Peruvian Andes region
  18. Observational and Modeling Studies of High Ice Water Content Clouds: Implications for Process–Oriented Understanding
  19. Relative Contribution of Moisture Transport During TC Active and Inactive Periods to the Precipitation in Henan Province of North China: Mean State and an Extreme Event
  20. Predicted Particle Properties (P3) Microphysics Scheme Coupled With WRF‐Chem Model: Evaluation With Convective and Stratiform Cases
  21. Effects of lower troposphere vertical mixing on simulated clouds and precipitation over the Amazon during the wet season
  22. Impact of the low wavenumber structure in the initial vortex wind analyses on the prediction of the intensification of Hurricane Patricia (2015)
  23. Dependence of Ice Crystal Size Distributions in High Ice Water Content Conditions on Environmental Conditions: Results from the HAIC-HIWC Cayenne Campaign
  24. Cross-Examining Precipitation Products by Rain Gauge, Remote Sensing, and WRF Simulations over a South American Region across the Pacific Coast and Andes
  25. Understanding the role of initial soil moisture and precipitation magnitude in flood forecast using a hydrometeorological modeling system
  26. The impacts of secondary ice production on microphysics and dynamics in tropical convection
  27. Impacts of Assimilating Future Clear-Air Radial Velocity Observations from Phased Array Radar on Convection Initiation Forecasts: An Observing System Simulation Experiment Study
  28. The impacts of secondary ice production on microphysics and dynamics in tropical convection
  29. Microphysical processes producing high ice water contents (HIWCs) in tropical convective clouds during the HAIC-HIWC field campaign: dominant role of secondary ice production
  30. Roles of Terrain, Surface Roughness, and Cold Pool Outflows in an Extreme Rainfall Event Over the Coastal Region of South China
  31. Hydrometeorology and hydrology of flooding in Cape Fear River basin during Hurricane Florence in 2018
  32. Microphysical processes producing high ice water contents (HIWCs) in tropical convective clouds during the HAIC-HIWC field campaign: dominant role of secondary ice production
  33. Dependence of Ice Microphysical Properties On Environmental Parameters: Results from HAIC-HIWC Cayenne Field Campaign
  34. Microphysical processes producing high ice water contents (HIWCs) in tropical convective clouds during the HAIC-HIWC field campaign: evaluation of simulations using bulk microphysical schemes
  35. Microphysical Processes Producing High Ice Water Contents (HIWCs) in Tropical Convective Clouds during the HAIC-HIWC Field Campaign: Evaluation of Simulations Using Bulk Microphysical Schemes
  36. Impact of Assimilating Future Clear-Air Radial Velocity Observations from Phased-Array Radar on a Supercell Thunderstorm Forecast: An Observing System Simulation Experiment Study
  37. Comparison of three microphysics parameterization schemes in the WRF model for an extreme rainfall event in the coastal metropolitan City of Guangzhou, China
  38. Dynamics of an extreme hourly rainfall of 184.4 mm
  39. Differences between Convective and Stratiform Precipitation Budgets in a Torrential Rainfall Event
  40. Dynamics of Lower-Tropospheric Vorticity in Idealized Simulations of Tropical Cyclone Formation
  41. Surface Rainfall Processes during the Genesis Period of Tropical Cyclone Durian (2001)
  42. Mechanisms for a record-breaking rainfall in the coastal metropolitan city of Guangzhou, China: observation analysis and nested very-large-eddy simulation with the WRF Model
  43. Impact of Mid- and Upper-Level Dry Air on Tropical Cyclone Genesis and Intensification: A Modeling Study of Durian (2001)
  44. Forecasting severe convective storms with WRF-based RTFDDA radar data assimilation in Guangdong, China
  45. Characteristics of multiscale vortices in the simulated formation of Typhoon Durian (2001)
  46. Kinetic Energy Budget during the Genesis Period of Tropical Cyclone Durian (2001) in the South China Sea
  47. A three-dimensional WRF-based precipitation equation and its application in the analysis of roles of surface evaporation in a torrential rainfall event
  48. Cloud microphysical differences with precipitation intensity in a torrential rainfall event in Sichuan, China
  49. Lagrangian advection scheme with shape matrix (LASM) v0.2: interparcel mixing, physics–dynamics coupling and 3-D extension
  50. Moisture Sources of Torrential Rainfall Events in the Sichuan Basin of China during Summers of 2009–13
  51. Moisture sources of an extreme precipitation event
  52. Dominant cloud microphysical processes of a torrential rainfall event in Sichuan, China