BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250430T093428EDT-9640IDNv6R@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250430T133428Z DESCRIPTION:Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Departmental Seminar Series\n \npresents\n\nCharacterization of the processes that lead to the destabili zation and onset of deep tropical convection\n\na talk by\n\nÁngel F. Adam es-Corraliza\n Assistant Professor\,\n Climate and Space Sciences and Engine ering\, University of Michigan \n\nTropical convection is highly sensitive by fluctuations in temperature and moisture in the lower-free troposphere as well as processes that occur in the planetary boundary layer (BL\, 850 -1000 hPa). It is shown that a semi-empirical framework precipitation-buoy ancy relation can capture many of the processes that lead to convective on set and evolution in association with tropical motion systems. Through sim plified equations it is shown that steady-state convection evolves towards a state of moisture quasi-equilibrium: moist convective instability is co nsumed while the free troposphere is moistened by convection in such a way that the mean free-tropospheric buoyancy is unchanged.\n\nMonday Feb 17/ 3:30 PM/ Burnside Hall/ Room 934\n DTSTART:20200217T203000Z DTEND:20200217T220000Z LOCATION:Room 934 SUMMARY:Characterization of the processes that lead to the destabilization and onset of deep tropical convection URL:/meteo/channels/event/characterization-processes-l ead-destabilization-and-onset-deep-tropical-convection-319649 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR