Numerical Modelling Of Severe Thunderstorms Over The South African Highveld With The Aid Of The Clark Cloud Model

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dc.contributor.advisor Van Heerden, Johan
dc.contributor.coadvisor Terblanche, D.E.
dc.contributor.postgraduate Bruyere, Cindy Lynnette
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dc.date.created 21/7/2021
dc.date.issued 1997
dc.description Thesis (MSc (Meteorology))--University of Pretoria, 1997.
dc.description.abstract Precipitation research, with a view to rainfall augmentation, especially in a drought-stricken country like South Africa, is an attractive option as a source of good quality water. Numerical models can be useful tools in these programmes to help investigate the dynamical and microphysical processes in clouds. They can also be of great benefit to better understand the outcome of cloud seeding and to assist in the formation of a seeding hypothesis. This dissertation serves as a first step in establishing if the Clark model could predict mesoscale conditions in South Africa accurately enough, in order to be used as a tool in the precipitation research programme. The Clark model was used to simulate the mesoscale conditions of two selected days over the Bethlehem area. On both case days severe storms were responsible for extensive hail damage over the area. It was assumed that if the model could accurately predict severe conditions, it would also be able to predict general mesoscale conditions (this assumption was proved in the dissertation). The model also highlighted the fact that a single initializing sounding would not always be sufficient to accurately simulate severe convective activity. The model was also used to study the effect that surface heating and topography have on the development of convective activity.
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dc.description.degree MSc (Meteorology)
dc.description.department Civil Engineering
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dc.identifier.uri https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/85488
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher University of Pretoria
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dc.subject UCTD
dc.subject Clark model
dc.subject mesoscale
dc.subject initialization
dc.subject large scale data
dc.subject ice parameterization
dc.subject surface heating
dc.subject topograpical effects
dc.subject precipitation research
dc.subject numerical simulation
dc.subject severe storms
dc.title Numerical Modelling Of Severe Thunderstorms Over The South African Highveld With The Aid Of The Clark Cloud Model
dc.type Thesis


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