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Autor:
Clark Amerault, Daniel A. Geiszler, David D. Flagg, Teddy Holt, Jason E. Nachamkin, Tracy Haack, James D. Doyle, Daniel P. Eleuterio, Jonathan R. Moskaitis, Daniel P. Tyndall
Publikováno v:
Monthly Weather Review. 146:599-622
The Trident Warrior observational field campaign conducted off the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast in July 2013 included the deployment of an unmanned aerial system (UAS) with several payloads on board for atmospheric and oceanic observation. These UAS obser
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David McCarren, Gerald L Geernaert, Craig N. McLean, Scott Sandgathe, Jack A. Kaye, Patrick A. Harr, Daniel P. Eleuterio, Jessie C. Carman, Louis W. Uccellini, Frederick Toepfer, Timothy C. Gallaudet
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 98:239-252
The United States has had three operational numerical weather prediction centers since the Joint Numerical Weather Prediction Unit was closed in 1958. This led to separate paths for U.S. numerical weather prediction, research, technology, and operati
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Andrey A. Grachev, Adam J. Christman, Robert J. Burkholder, Denny P. Alappattu, Christopher M. Hocut, Haflidi Jonsson, Tony de Paolo, Qing Wang, Russell Wiss, Kate Horgan, Lian Shen, Daniel P. Eleuterio, Roy K. Woods, Robert A. Hale, Jonathan M. Pozderac, E. Creegan, R. Kipp Shearman, Djamal Khelif, John Kalogiros, Swagato Mukherjee, Ivan Savelyev, Wendell A. Nuss, Harindra J. S. Fernando, L. Ted Rogers, Qi Wang, Caglar Yardim, Luyao Xu, Iossif Lozovatsky, Richard J. Lind, Tracy Haack, Byron Blomquist, Jesus Planella-Morato, Eric Terrill, Stephanie Billingsley, Ryan T. Yamaguchi, Laura S. Leo, R. Travis Wendt, Thomas R. Hanley, Dana K. Savidge, Teddy Holt, Kyle Franklin, A. Marcela Ulate
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Scopus-Elsevier
The Coupled Air–Sea Processes and Electromagnetic Ducting Research (CASPER) project aims to better quantify atmospheric effects on the propagation of radar and communication signals in the marine environment. Such effects are associated with vertic
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https://hdl.handle.net/10945/57092
https://hdl.handle.net/10945/57092
Autor:
Daniel P. Eleuterio, Scott Sandgathe
Publikováno v:
2012 Oceans.
The Earth System Prediction Capability (ESPC) inter-agency program was established in 2010 as a coordinating effort to improve collaboration across the federally sponsored environmental research and operational prediction communities for the developm
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Sundar A. Christopher, Lorraine A. Remer, Joseph M. Prospero, Si-Chee Tsay, Peter Pilewskie, Douglas L. Westphal, Elizabeth A. Reid, Haflidi Jonsson, Ellsworth J. Welton, Dennis L. Savoie, Hal Maring, Peter R. Colarco, Didier Tanré, Michael L. Meier, Jeffrey S. Reid, James R. Campbell, Daniel P. Eleuterio, James E. Kinney, John M. Livingston, Brent N. Holben, Philip B. Russell, Alexander Smirnov
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Scopus-Elsevier
For 26 days in mid-June and July 2000, a research group comprised of U.S. Navy, NASA, and university scientists conducted the Puerto Rico Dust Experiment (PRIDE). In this paper we give a brief overview of mean meteorological conditions during the stu
Autor:
Haflidi Jonsson, Elizabeth A. Reid, Hal Maring, Douglas L. Westphal, Daniel P. Eleuterio, John M. Livingston, Dennis L. Savoie, James E. Kinney, Jeffrey S. Reid
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 29
[1] As part of Puerto Rico Dust Experiment (PRIDE), a Piper Navajo research aircraft, equipped with particle probes and an airborne Sun photometer, was deployed to Puerto Rico in July 2000. During the study, mid-visible optical depths in Puerto Rico
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 93:442-442
Earth System Prediction Capability Workshop Washington, D. C., 21–23 March 2012 A meeting to advance a federal partnership toward operational prediction of the physical environment at subseasonal to decadal time scales was held in Washington, D. C.