Brian Mapes 1. We study convective clouds and storms and local atmospheric structure (especially in the vertical) , using observations (radars, aircraft, soundings, satellites) and cloud-resolving models.
2. We study the large-scale net thermodynamic and dynamic effects of convection and related processes in the atmosphere, guided by observations; and then try to encapsulate the essence in simple models (the parameterization problem).
3. We study several
large-scale weather and climate phenomena using regional and
global observations and models, to lend more context and meaning to the
activities described above.
One particular project I am involved in is the CLIVAR
Climate Process Team on low-latitude cloud-climate feedbacks.
This whole-group home
page at the U. of Washington has more info.
Here is a page of clickable
access to plots of high-resolution GCM column outputs.
A Nov 2005 presentation on column-oriented analyses of both
observations and models is linked below.
[ppt - 6MB but Mac
figures may fail Windows users] [pdf - about 9MB]