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The diurnal cycle of clouds and precipitation at the ARM SGP site: Cloud radar observations and simulations from the multiscale modeling framework [期刊论文]
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2017-01-01, 122 (14
Zhao W.;  Marchand R.;  Fu Q.
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Remote sensing and GIS based assessment of soil erosion and soil loss risk around hill top surface mines situated in Saranda Forest, Jharkhand [期刊论文]
Journal of Water and Climate Change, 2016-01-01, 7 (1
Kisan M.V.;  Khanindra P.;  Narayan T.K.;  Kumar T.S.
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Simulation of orographic effects with a Quasi-3-D Multiscale Modeling Framework: Basic algorithm and preliminary results [期刊论文]
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 2016-01-01, 8 (4
Jung J;  -H
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Development and Testing of a Global Quasi-3-D Multi-scale Modeling Framework [项目]
JOON-HEE JUNG
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A multiscale modeling framework model (superparameterized CAM5) with a higher-order turbulence closure: Model description and low-cloud simulations [期刊论文]
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 2015-01-01, 7 (2
Wang M;  , Larson V;  E;  , Ghan S;  , Ovchinnikov M;  , Schanen D;  P;  , Xiao H;  , Liu X;  , Rasch P;  , Guo Z
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Modelling runoff and erosion, and their mitigation, in burned Portuguese forest using the revised Morgan-Morgan-Finney model [期刊论文]
Forest Ecology and Management, 2014-01-01, 314
Vieira D.C.S.;  Prats S.A.;  Nunes J.P.;  Shakesby R.A.;  Coelho C.O.A.;  Keizer J.J.
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Modeling the moist-convective atmosphere with a Quasi-3-D Multiscale Modeling Framework (Q3D MMF) [期刊论文]
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 2014-01-01, 6 (1
Jung J;  -H;  , Arakawa A
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Multiscale modeling of the moist-convective atmosphere — A reviewReview ArticleVolume 102, Issue 3, November 2011, Pages 263-285A. Arakawa, J.-H. JungAbstractClose graphical abstractPDF (4082 K)► Multiscale modeling of the moist-convective atmosphere is reviewed. ► Two possible routes to achieve the unification of model physics are discussed. ► A design of the unified parameterization with supporting evidence is presented. ► The Q3D algorithm and highlights of preliminary results are reviewed. ► We suggest that future GCM should form a “Multiscale Modeling Network (MMN)”.Open AccessOpen Access ArticleCloud-to-ground lightning and Mesoscale Convective Systems [期刊论文]
Atmospheric Research, 2011-01-01, Volume 99) : Pages 377-390
A. ArakawaaAuthor Vitae;  J.-H. Jungb;  ;  Author Vitae
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