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Autor:
V. Vu, Christopher Spence, M. MacKay, L. Liu, Pierre Pellerin, B. Archambault, Frédéric Dupont, J. Dickhout, Y. Martinez, Erika Klyszejko, S. Dyck, Barbara Winter, François Roy, Vincent Fortin, W. Yu, Dorothy Durnford, J. Bruxer, Gregory C. Smith, Daniel Deacu, Alain Pietroniro
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 99:521-546
In this time of a changing climate, it is important to know whether lake levels will rise, potentially causing flooding, or river flows will dry up during abnormally dry weather. The Great Lakes region is the largest freshwater lake system in the wor
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Bakr Badawy, Nicolas Gasset, Bernard Bilodeau, Maziar Bani Shahabadi, Maria Abrahamowicz, Daniel Deacu, Stéphane Bélair, Marco L. Carrera, Dorothee Charpentier, Étienne Gaborit, Dorothy Durnford, Nasim Alavi
Publikováno v:
IGARSS
Spaceborne L-Band observations have been included in the Canadian Land Data Assimilation System (CaLDAS). The impact of these measurements on land surface analyses, hydrological forecasts, and numerical weather prediction has been investigated. Resul
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Charles-Emmanuel Testut, Yimin Liu, Marie Drevillon, Christiane Beaudoin, Jean-François Lemieux, Manon Lajoie, Youyu Lu, Daniel Deacu, Dorina Surcel Colan, Fraser Davidson, Harold Ritchie, Benoît Tranchant, Sergey Skachko, Pierre Pellerin, Jean-Marc Bélanger, Jean-Michel Lellouche, Mateusz Reszka, Gregory C. Smith, Mark Buehner, François Roy, Alain Caya, Zhongjie He, Frédéric Dupont, Gilles Garric
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 142:659-671
Recent increases in marine traffic in the Arctic have amplified the demand for reliable ice and marine environmental predictions. This article presents the verification of ice forecast skill from a new system implemented recently at the Canadian Mete
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrometeorology. 13:1739-1759
The paper presents the incremental improvement of the prediction of the Great Lakes net basin supply (NBS) with the hydrometeorological model Modélisation Environmentale–Surface et Hydrologie (MESH) by increasing the accuracy of the simulated NBS
Publikováno v:
Atmosphere-Ocean. 48:101-121
Previous observational studies have identified wind channelling over Frobisher Bay induced by pressure fields associated with cyclones as the main cause for the occurrence of strong and sustained surface winds at Iqaluit. The wind event of 7–8 Nove
Autor:
Daniel Deacu, Paul G. Myers
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physical Oceanography. 35:289-307
The effect of using a variable eddy transfer coefficient for the Gent–McWilliams (GM) parameterization in a (1/3)°-resolution ocean model of the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean is investigated. Results from four experiments with different implementa
Autor:
Paul G. Myers, Daniel Deacu
Publikováno v:
Ocean Modelling. 6:359-377
Two experiments are run with an eddy-permitting model of the sub-polar North Atlantic, using full and partial cell formulations of the underlying bottom topography. Although there are numerous improvements in the circulation in the partial cell exper
Autor:
Daniel Deacu, Paul G. Myers
Publikováno v:
Journal of Oceanography; Jun2005, Vol. 61 Issue 3, p549-555, 7p
Autor:
Jonathan E. Pleim, Vincent E. Larson, Peter Baas, Michael Ek, John M. Edwards, Albert A. M. Holtslag, Daniel Deacu, Evert I. F. de Bruijn, Gert-Jan Steeneveld, Eric Bazile, Fred C. Bosveld, Matthias Raschendorfer, Wayne M. Angevine, Gunilla Svensson
Publikováno v:
Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 152(2), 157-187
Boundary-Layer Meteorology 152 (2014) 2
Boundary-Layer Meteorology 152 (2014) 2
We describe and analyze the results of the third global energy and water cycle experiment atmospheric boundary layer Study intercomparison and evaluation study for single-column models. Each of the nineteen participating models was operated with its