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THE ENERGETIC AGGREGATION AND RESLEASE IN THE HEAVY RAINREGION

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  • Using the new formula of moist available energy (MAE), the value of the MAE’s key terms of three heavy rainfall cases in Guangdong province in 1998 was calculated. The energetic aggregation and energetic discharge are analyzed. It shows that the value of the key terms in the formula appears different feature clearly in the different precipitation period, as well as the function of each term presents in the heavy rain region.
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ZHOU Hai-guang, LIU Hai-tao, LIU Yan-ying. THE ENERGETIC AGGREGATION AND RESLEASE IN THE HEAVY RAINREGION [J]. Journal of Tropical Meteorology, 2006, 12(1): 29-33.
ZHOU Hai-guang, LIU Hai-tao, LIU Yan-ying. THE ENERGETIC AGGREGATION AND RESLEASE IN THE HEAVY RAINREGION [J]. Journal of Tropical Meteorology, 2006, 12(1): 29-33.
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THE ENERGETIC AGGREGATION AND RESLEASE IN THE HEAVY RAINREGION

Abstract: Using the new formula of moist available energy (MAE), the value of the MAE’s key terms of three heavy rainfall cases in Guangdong province in 1998 was calculated. The energetic aggregation and energetic discharge are analyzed. It shows that the value of the key terms in the formula appears different feature clearly in the different precipitation period, as well as the function of each term presents in the heavy rain region.

ZHOU Hai-guang, LIU Hai-tao, LIU Yan-ying. THE ENERGETIC AGGREGATION AND RESLEASE IN THE HEAVY RAINREGION [J]. Journal of Tropical Meteorology, 2006, 12(1): 29-33.
Citation: ZHOU Hai-guang, LIU Hai-tao, LIU Yan-ying. THE ENERGETIC AGGREGATION AND RESLEASE IN THE HEAVY RAINREGION [J]. Journal of Tropical Meteorology, 2006, 12(1): 29-33.
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