OpenSky Publications ReportOpenSky Publications Report
Abalos, M., W. J. Randel, and E. Serrano, 2012: Variability in upwelling across the tropical tropopause and correlations with tracers in the lower stratosphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12, 11505-11517, doi: 10
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Title Hurricane Irene Sensitivity to Stratified Coastal Ocean Cooling AuthorsTitle Hurricane Irene Sensitivity to Stratified Coastal Ocean Cooling Authors
Center for Ocean Observing Leadership, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, nj 08901 usa
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The Impact of Saharan dust aerosols on tropical cyclones using wrf-chem: Model framework and satellite data constraint techniqueThe Impact of Saharan dust aerosols on tropical cyclones using wrf-chem: Model framework and satellite data constraint technique
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On the Rapid Intensification of Hurricane Wilma (2005)On the Rapid Intensification of Hurricane Wilma (2005)
CBs may impact hurricane intensification by inducing compensating subsidence of the lower stratospheric air. We conclude that the development of more cbs inside the upper-level radius of maximum wind and the higher altitude of latent heating all appear to be
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On the Rapid Intensification of Hurricane Wilma (2005)On the Rapid Intensification of Hurricane Wilma (2005)
CBs may impact hurricane intensification by inducing compensating subsidence of the lower stratospheric air. We conclude that the development of more cbs inside the upper-level radius of maximum wind and the higher altitude of latent heating all appear to be
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Rationale: why are we interested in Atmospheric Science?Rationale: why are we interested in Atmospheric Science?
Science is an applied science focused on understanding Earth’s atmosphere as well as the atmospheres of other planets. Below are a number of issues and reasons for this science grouped largely into 4 categories: weather forecasting
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Tropical Transition in the Eastern North Pacific: Sensitivity to MicrophysicsTropical Transition in the Eastern North Pacific: Sensitivity to Microphysics
Such systems often develop from existing extratropical cyclones via the tropical transition (TT) process. An unnamed tropical cyclone (hereafter Invest 91C) underwent tt and developed in the eastern North Pacific in late October 2006
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Cgms-41 nasa-wp-06 11 June 2013Cgms-41 nasa-wp-06 11 June 2013
Ir sounder instruments and will form the basis for a next generation retrieval for Version Scientific interest in the sounding instruments remains high with over 100 peer reviewed publications released in 2012 using airs data and numerous more with the other
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Note: This document primarily consists of snippets of text copied from various online resources. This “cheat sheet” is only for informational purposes
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Performance Report for 2004 hdf support for the esdis project and the eosdis standard Data FormatPerformance Report for 2004 hdf support for the esdis project and the eosdis standard Data Format
Proposal to Renew the Cooperative Agreement Between nasa and ncsa to Provide hdf support for the esdis project And the eosdis standard Data Format”. The proposal is attached as Appendix A. The following report describes the third year of work on
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1Introduction1Introduction
Proposal to Renew the Cooperative Agreement Between nasa and ncsa to Provide hdf support for the esdis project And the eosdis standard Data Format”. The proposal is attached as Appendix A. The following report describes the second year of work on
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Software infrastructure for the weather research and forecast modelSoftware infrastructure for the weather research and forecast model
This presentation will outline key elements of the wrf advanced Software Framework (asf) and provide recent wrf model performance on a number of computational platforms
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1. Introduction Sea ice, which provides a layer of thermal insulation between ocean and atmosphere and reflects most of the incident solar insolation, is central to polar climate studies1. Introduction Sea ice, which provides a layer of thermal insulation between ocean and atmosphere and reflects most of the incident solar insolation, is central to polar climate studies
Simulations of a second case study covering Europe and the Arctic Ocean demonstrate remote impacts of Arctic sea ice thickness on mid-latitude synoptic meteorology that develop within two weeks during a winter 2012 blocking event
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Introduction The ncar visionIntroduction The ncar vision
A world-class research center leading, promoting and facilitating innovation in the atmospheric and related Earth and Sun system sciences
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Introduction The ncar visionIntroduction The ncar vision
A world-class research center leading, promoting and facilitating innovation in the atmospheric and related Earth and Sun system sciences
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