Paulo Yoshio Kubota
National Institute for Space Research
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Journal of Climate | 2013
Paulo Nobre; Leo Siqueira; Roberto A. F. de Almeida; Marta Malagutti; Emanuel Giarolla; Guilherme P. Castelão; Marcus Jorge Bottino; Paulo Yoshio Kubota; Silvio Nilo Figueroa; Mabel C. Costa; Manoel Baptista Jr.; Luiz Irber; Gabriel Marcondes
AbstractThe response of the global climate system to atmospheric CO2 concentration increase in time is scrutinized employing the Brazilian Earth System Model Ocean–Atmosphere version 2.3 (BESM-OA2.3). Through the achievement of over 2000 yr of coupled model integrations in ensemble mode, it is shown that the model simulates the signal of recent changes of global climate trends, depicting a steady atmospheric and oceanic temperature increase and corresponding marine ice retreat. The model simulations encompass the time period from 1960 to 2105, following the phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) protocol. Notwithstanding the accurate reproduction of large-scale ocean–atmosphere coupled phenomena, like the ENSO phenomena over the equatorial Pacific and the interhemispheric gradient mode over the tropical Atlantic, the BESM-OA2.3 coupled model shows systematic errors on sea surface temperature and precipitation that resemble those of other global coupled climate models. Yet, the simula...
CURRENT PROBLEMS IN ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION (IRS 2008): Proceedings of the International Radiation Symposium (IRC/IAMAS) | 2009
Ana Paula Martins do Amaral Cunha; Regina Célia dos Santos Alvalá; Francis Wagner Silva Correia; Paulo Yoshio Kubota
The Brazilian Northeast region is covered largely by vegetation adapted to the arid conditions and with varied physiognomy, called caatinga. It occupies an extension of about 800.000 km2 that corresponds to 70% of the region. In recent decades, considerable progress in understanding the micrometeorological processes has been reached, with results that were incorporated into soil‐vegetation‐atmosphere transfer schemes (SVATS) to study the momentum, energy, water vapor, carbon cycle and vegetation dynamics changes of different ecosystems. Notwithstanding, the knowledge of the parameters and physical or physiological characteristics of the vegetation and soil of the caatinga region is very scarce. So, the objective of this work was performing a calibration of the parameters of the SSiB model for the Brazilian Northeast Caatinga. Micrometeorological and hydrological data collected from July 2004 to June 2005, obtained in the Agricultural Research Center of the Semi‐Arid Tropic (CPATSA), were used. Preceding t...
Weather and Forecasting | 2016
Silvio Nilo Figueroa; José Paulo Bonatti; Paulo Yoshio Kubota; Georg A. Grell; Hugh Morrison; Julio Pablo Reyes Fernandez; Enver Ramirez; Leo Siqueira; Graziela Luzia; Josiane Silva; Juliana R. Silva; Jayant Pendharkar; Vinicius Buscioli Capistrano; Débora Souza Alvim; Diego Pereira Enoré; Fábio L. R. Diniz; Praki Satyamurti; Iracema F. A. Cavalcanti; Paulo Nobre; Henrique M. J. Barbosa; Celso L. Mendes; Jairo Panetta
AbstractThis article describes the main features of the Brazilian Global Atmospheric Model (BAM), analyses of its performance for tropical rainfall forecasting, and its sensitivity to convective scheme and horizontal resolution. BAM is the new global atmospheric model of the Center for Weather Forecasting and Climate Research [Centro de Previsao de Tempo e Estudos Climaticos (CPTEC)], which includes a new dynamical core and state-of-the-art parameterization schemes. BAM’s dynamical core incorporates a monotonic two-time-level semi-Lagrangian scheme, which is carried out completely on the model grid for the tridimensional transport of moisture, microphysical prognostic variables, and tracers. The performance of the quantitative precipitation forecasts (QPFs) from two convective schemes, the Grell–Devenyi (GD) scheme and its modified version (GDM), and two different horizontal resolutions are evaluated against the daily TRMM Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis over different tropical regions. Three main r...
Acta Amazonica | 2005
Francis Wagner Silva Correia; Regina Célia dos Santos Alvalá; Antonio O. Manzi; Ralf Gielow; Paulo Yoshio Kubota
Atmospheric Pollution Research | 2017
Débora Souza Alvim; Jayant Pendharkar; Vinicius Buscioli Capistrano; Ariane Frassoni; Diego Pereira Enoré; Otacílio Leandro de Menezes Neto; Enver Ramírez Gutiérrez; Ayantika Dey Choudhury; Paulo Yoshio Kubota; Josiane Silva; Sergio Machado Corrêa; Paulo Nobre; Silvio Nilo Figueroa
Atmospheric Science Letters | 2015
Ana Paula Martins do Amaral Cunha; Regina Célia dos Santos Alvalá; Paulo Yoshio Kubota; Rita Marcia da Silva Pinto Vieira
Geoscientific Model Development Discussions | 2018
Sandro F. Veiga; Paulo Nobre; Emanuel Giarolla; Vinicius Buscioli Capistrano; Manoel Baptista Jr.; André L. Marquez; Silvio Nilo Figueroa; José Paulo Bonatti; Paulo Yoshio Kubota; Carlos A. Nobre
Geoscientific Model Development Discussions | 2018
Vinicius Buscioli Capistrano; Paulo Nobre; Renata Tedeschi; Josiane Silva; Marcus Jorge Bottino; Manoel Baptista da Silva; Otacílio Leandro de Menezes Neto; Silvio Nilo Figueroa; José Paulo Bonatti; Paulo Yoshio Kubota; Julio Pablo Reyes Fernandez; Emanuel Giarolla; Jessica Vial; Carlos A. Nobre
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2018
Ariane Frassoni; Dayana Castilho; Michel Rixen; Enver Ramirez; João G. Z. de Mattos; Paulo Yoshio Kubota; Alan J. P. Calheiros; Kevin A. Reed; Maria A. F. Silva Dias; Pedro L. Silva Dias; Haroldo Fraga de Campos Velho; Stephan R. de Roode; Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes; Denis Eiras; Michael B. Ek; Silvio Nilo Figueroa; Richard M. Forbes; Saulo R. Freitas; Georg A. Grell; D. L. Herdies; Peter H. Lauritzen; Luiz A. T. Machado; Antonio O. Manzi; Guilherme Martins; Gilvan Sampaio de Oliveira; Nilton E. Rosário; Domingo C. Sales; Nils P. Wedi; Bárbara Yamada
Archive | 2015
Guilherme Martins; Paulo Yoshio Kubota; Cláudio Moisés Santos
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Ana Paula Martins do Amaral Cunha
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