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Parametrization (atmospheric modeling)
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Climate parameters, forcings and feedbacks
, Parametrization (climate)
Parameterization in a weather or climate model within numerical weather prediction is a method of replacing processes that are too small-scale or…
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2018
2018
Vertical distribution of chlorophyll in dynamically distinct regions of the southern Bay of Bengal
V. Thushara
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P. Vinayachandran
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A. Matthews
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B. Webber
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B. Queste
Biogeosciences
2018
Corpus ID: 54975574
Abstract. The Bay of Bengal (BoB) generally exhibits surface oligotrophy due to nutrient limitation induced by strong salinity…
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2016
2016
Comparison of thawing and freezing dark energy parametrizations
G. Pantazis
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S. Nesseris
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L. Perivolaropoulos
2016
Corpus ID: 119260493
t them using parametrizations of convex and of concave type. We then compare statistically signicant features of the best t w(z…
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2015
Highly Cited
2015
Toward a consistent use of overshooting parametrizations in 1D stellar evolution codes
M. Viallet
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C. Meakin
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V. Prat
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D. Arnett
2015
Corpus ID: 119188093
Several parametrizations for overshooting in 1D stellar evolution calculations coexist in the literature. These parametrizations…
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2009
2009
SCHMITT AND RANDALL : EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE AND CLOUDS ON THE CO 2 FORCING
C. Schmitt
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D. Randall
2009
Corpus ID: 17499155
CO 2 forcing is defined as the initial change in heating rate, with no feedbacks included, that is the direct response to an…
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2009
2009
Analyzing Different Parameterizations of the Varying Dispersion Parameter as a Function of Segment Length
Srinivas R. Geedipally
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D. Lord
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Byung-Jung Park
2009
Corpus ID: 28923635
Until a few years ago, the dispersion parameter of Poisson–gamma models had been assumed to be invariant of the characteristics…
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2009
2009
Unified triminimal parametrizations of quark and lepton mixing matrices
Xiao-Gang He
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Shi-Wen Li
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B. Ma
2009
Corpus ID: 53642622
We present a detailed study on triminimal parametrizations of quark and lepton mixing matrices with different basis matrices. We…
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2005
2005
Parameterization of the absorption of the H2O continuum, CO2, O2, and other trace gases in the Fu-Liou solar radiation program
Zhang Feng
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Z. Qingcun
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Y. Gu
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K. Liou
2005
Corpus ID: 1322023
The absorption properties of the water vapor continuum and a number of weak bands for H2O, O2, CO2, CO, N2O, CH4, and O3 in the…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Isotopic constraints on glacial/interglacial changes in the oceanic nitrogen budget
C. Deutsch
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D. Sigman
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R. Thunell
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A. N. Meckler
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G. Haug
2004
Corpus ID: 14153781
We investigate the response of the 15N/14N of oceanic nitrate to glacial/interglacial changes in the N budget, using a…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
A Study on the Impact of Parameterization of Physical Processes on Prediction of Tropical Cyclones over the Bay of Bengal With NCAR/PSU Mesoscale Model
M. Mandal
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U. C. Mohanty
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S. Raman
2004
Corpus ID: 52904748
Prediction of the track and intensity of tropical cyclones is one of the most challenging problems in numerical weather…
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1995
Highly Cited
1995
Wind relaxation as possible cause of the South China Sea Warm Current
S. Chao
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P. Shaw
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Joe Wang
1995
Corpus ID: 128590204
Winter appearance of a northeastward warm current off the southern coast of China against gale force winds is well documented but…
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