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Date:  Wed, 22 Nov 2000 10:19:54 +0900
From:  Yasushi Fujiyoshi <fujiyo@lowtem.hokudai.ac.jp>
Subject:  [game-jp:0239] Fwd: IAMAS Convective Momentum Transport (CMT) Workshop
To:  game-jp@ihas.nagoya-u.ac.jp
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皆様

藤吉(北大低温研)です。
以下の案内が来ておりますので、転送させていただきます。

>From: Mitchell Moncrieff <moncrief@ucar.edu>
>Subject: IAMAS Convective Momentum Transport (CMT) Workshop
>
>To whom it may concern,
>
>You may be interested in a one-day CMT Workshop at the Scientific Assembly
>of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
>(IAMAS)  10-18 July 2001, Innsbruck, Austria.
>
>Conveners: Roy Kershaw (Hadley Centre) & Mitch Moncrieff (NCAR)
>Abstract deadline: 16 Feb. 2001
>email: iamas@uibk.ac.at
>website: http://meteo.uibk.ac.at
>
>Convective Momentum Transport  (CMT)
>
>The transport of horizontal momentum by convection is an important process
>which occurs in the atmosphere and has to be represented  in numerical weather
>prediction and climate models. However, although state-of-the-art models do
>contain representations (parametrizations) of the process, these are probably
>over-simplified and they are certainly difficult to validate. Observations (from
>field programmes such as TOGA-COARE) and cloud-resolving model simulations
>both have a part to play in helping us to understand the process and thus improve
>its parametrization. Contributions are invited on all aspects of this field:
>observations or modelling of  momentum transport by shallow or deep
>convection, methods of parametrization, tests in single column models or
>mesoscale models (including hurricane models), impact on weather predictions
>or climate simulations.
>
>Please route all abstracts through the IAMAS, copy us if you wish.
>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>