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Autor:
Steven J. Weiss, Kevin W. Thomas, Craig S. Schwartz, David R. Bright, Morris L. Weisman, Gregory W. Carbin, Jason J. Levit, Michael E. Baldwin, John S. Kain, Daniel B. Weber, Kelvin K. Droegemeier
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Weather and Forecasting. 23:931-952
During the 2005 NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed Spring Experiment two different high-resolution configurations of the Weather Research and Forecasting-Advanced Research WRF (WRF-ARW) model were used to produce 30-h forecasts 5 days a week for a total
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Monthly Weather Review. 136:2408-2421
Two methods designed to parameterize mesoscale ascent in a three-dimensional numerical cloud model via near-surface momentum and heat fluxes are presented and compared to the commonly used technique of an initial perturbation placed within the model
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Richard D. Clark, Mohan K. Ramamurthy, Robert B. Wilhelmson, Rahul Ramachandran, Everette Joseph, Beth Plale, Ming Xue, Sepideh Yalda, Anne Wilson, Ben Domenico, Keith Brewster, Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Daniel B. Weber, Jay Alameda, Dennis Gannon, Tom Baltzer, Kelvin K. Droegemeier, John Rushing, Donald Murray, Daniel A. Reed, Sara Graves
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Computing in Science and Engineering. 7:12-29
Within a decade after John von Neumann and colleagues conducted the first experimental weather forecast on the ENIAC computer in the late 1940s, numerical models of the atmosphere became the foundation of modern-day weather forecasting and one of the
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Daniel B. Weber, Ming Xue, Chaing Chen, Brian A. Colle, M. G. Wurtele, Vanda Grubišić, D. Landau, Wu-Ron Hsu, G. S. Poulos, James D. Doyle, Dale R. Durran, M. Georgelin, Wen-Yih Sun, Ching Yuang Huang, Yuh-Lang Lin
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Monthly Weather Review. 128:901-914
Two-dimensional simulations of the 11 January 1972 Boulder, Colorado, windstorm, obtained from 11 diverse nonhydrostatic models, are intercompared with special emphasis on the turbulent breakdown of topographically forced gravity waves, as part of th
Autor:
Daniel B. Weber
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The Journal of American Culture. 8:35-42
Autor:
Dale R. Durran, Daniel B. Weber
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Monthly Weather Review. 116:702-714
The factor that contribute to the development of the sharp edge along the poleward boundary of the jet-stream cirrus are examined in three cast studies, using wind field and thermodynamic information from the FGGE dataset as input to a numerical mode
Autor:
Daniel B. Weber
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The Journal of American Culture. 6:44-48
Autor:
Faustin, Travis
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Michigan Historical Review; Spring2024, Vol. 50 Issue 1, p29-43, 15p
Autor:
Kain, John S.1 jack.kain@noaa.gov, Weiss, Steven J.2, Bright, David R.3, Baldwin, Michael E.3, Levit, Jason J.2, Carbin, Gregory W.2, Schwartz, Craig S.4, Weisman, Morris L.5, Droegemeier, Kelvin K.4,6, Weber, Daniel B.6, Thomas, Kevin W.6
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Weather & Forecasting. Oct2008, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p931-952. 22p. 1 Chart, 10 Graphs, 7 Maps.
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Monthly Weather Review. Jul2008, Vol. 136 Issue 7, p2408-2421. 14p. 3 Charts, 6 Graphs.