A high-density rain gauge observational network in Taiwan reveals that multiple precipitation peaks exist over the mountainous island during summer afternoon convection. This contrasts with previous studies that identified only a single peak, suggesting that more complex physical processes may be involved in diurnal convection over mountainous islands. A high-density rain gauge observational network in Taiwan reveals that multiple precipitation peaks exist over the mountainous island during summer afternoon convection. This contrasts with previous studies that identified only a single peak, suggesting that more complex physical processes may be involved in diurnal convection over mountainous islands. Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Simulations show complex rainfall patterns over tropical mountains with dual peaks
