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@Article{RamosCoLuFrGoSi:2006:CaSt,
               author = "Ramos, A. M. and Conde, F. C. and Lucio, P. S. and Freitas, Saulo 
                         Ribeiro de and Gon{\c{c}}alves, F. L. T. and Silva Dias, Maria 
                         Assun{\c{c}}{\~a}o Faus",
          affiliation = "{} and {} and {} and Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais 
                         (INPE), Centro de Previs{\~a}o de Tempo e Estudos Clim{\'a}ticos 
                         (CPTEC) and {} and Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais 
                         (INPE), Centro de Previs{\~a}o de Tempo e Estudos Clim{\'a}ticos 
                         (CPTEC)",
                title = "Numerical simulation of precipitation systems at the Serra do Mar 
                         region in south-east Brazil: a case study",
              journal = "International Journal of Meteorology",
                 year = "2006",
               volume = "31",
               number = "305/314",
                pages = "04--17",
                month = "Jan.",
             keywords = "numerical modelling, rainfall systems, liquid water content, 
                         industrial zone.",
             abstract = "Rainfall convective systems in the Serra do Mar region of 
                         south-east Brazil have been investigated through a numerical 
                         simulation of regional circulation and cloud structure using the 
                         Regional Atmospheric Modelling System (RAMS). S{\~a}o Paulo 
                         weather radar maps and the National Center for Environmental 
                         Prediction (NCEP) data sets, as well as the meteorological ground 
                         station data, have been used in order to validate the RAMS output. 
                         The observed meteorological parameters were obtained during March 
                         1993, as part of the German-Brazilian Project ENV-III (Air 
                         Pollution and vegetation damage in the tropics- the Serra do Mar 
                         as an exemple). The meteorological ground-station data and 
                         radiosonde data were the inputs for the modelling. The overall 
                         results showed agreement with the observed data. Rainfall system 
                         structure and displacement, air temperature and wind fields were 
                         reasonably compatible with the observed weather station data, the 
                         NCEP reanalysis and the weather radar data.",
           copyholder = "SID/SCD",
                 issn = "1748-2992",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "Numerical.Freitas.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "20 maio 2024"
}


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