Akio Arakawa

Affiliations: 
Atmospheric Sciences University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
Area:
Earth System Modeling
Website:
https://www.atmos.ucla.edu/people/faculty/akio-arakawa
Google:
"Akio Arakawa"
Mean distance: 1746.88
 
Cross-listing: Meteorology Tree

Children

Sign in to add trainee
Wayne H. Schubert grad student 1973 UCLA (Meteorology Tree)
David A. Randall grad student 1976 UCLA
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Arakawa A, Jung J, Wu C. (2016) Multiscale Modeling of the Moist-Convective Atmosphere Meteorological Monographs. 56
Jung JH, Arakawa A. (2016) Simulation of subgrid orographic precipitation with an embedded 2-D cloud-resolving model Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Arakawa A, Wu C. (2015) Reply to “Comments on ‘A Unified Representation of Deep Moist Convection in Numerical Modeling of the Atmosphere. Part I’” Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 72: 2566-2567
Jung J, Arakawa A. (2014) Modeling the moist‐convective atmosphere with a Quasi‐3‐D Multiscale Modeling Framework (Q3D MMF) Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 6: 185-205
Wu C, Arakawa A. (2013) A Unified Representation of Deep Moist Convection in Numerical Modeling of the Atmosphere. Part II Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 71: 2089-2103
Moeng C, Arakawa A. (2012) Representation of Boundary Layer Moisture Transport in Cloud-Resolving Models Monthly Weather Review. 140: 3682-3698
Arakawa A, Jung J-, Wu C-. (2011) Toward unification of the multiscale modeling of the atmosphere Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 11: 3731-3742
Wu C, Arakawa A. (2011) Inclusion of Surface Topography into the Vector Vorticity Equation Model (VVM) Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 3
Arakawa A, Jung J-. (2011) Multiscale modeling of the moist-convective atmosphere — A review Atmospheric Research. 102: 263-285
Jung J, Arakawa A. (2010) Development of a Quasi‐3D Multiscale Modeling Framework: Motivation, Basic Algorithm and Preliminary results Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 2: 11
See more...