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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Bayesian technique for estimating continuously varying statistical parameters of a variational assimilation Purser, R. J.
2002
1-4 p. 209-226
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2 A comparison of high-order explicit and non-oscillatory finite difference advection schemes for climate and weather models Tan, K.-A.
2005
1-4 p. 251-267
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3 A comprehensive model inter-comparison study investigating the water budget during the BALTEX-PIDCAP period Jacob, D.
2001
1-4 p. 19-43
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4 Adaptive observations for hurricane prediction Zhang, Z.
2000
1-4 p. 19-35
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5 Aerosol optical depth, physical properties and radiative forcing over the Arabian Sea Satheesh, S. K.
2005
1-4 p. 45-62
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6 Aircraft icing research flights in embedded convection Hauf, T.
2005
1-4 p. 247-265
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7 A model investigation of recent ENSO impacts over southern Africa Reason, C. J. C.
2005
1-4 p. 181-205
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8 A multi-method intercomparison approach for precipitation fields modelled by LAMs in the Alpine area: Two FORALPS case studies Mariani, S.
2009
1-4 p. 79-92
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9 A multiply nested, movable mesh, fully compressible, nonhydrostatic tropical cyclone model – TCM4: Model description and development of asymmetries without explicit asymmetric forcing Wang, Y.
2007
1-4 p. 93-116
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10 A multi-scale simulation of an extreme downslope windstorm over complex topography Doyle, J. D.
2000
1-4 p. 83-101
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11 An algorithm for determination of aerosol opticalthickness from AVHRR imagery over oceans Zhao, F.
2002
1-4 p. 73-88
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12 An assessment of estimates of integrated water vapor from ground-based GPS data Stoew, B.
2001
1-4 p. 99-107
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13 A new approach to detection of anthropogenic temperature changes in the Australian region Karoly, D. J.
2005
1-4 p. 57-67
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14 A new method for estimation of near surface specific humidity over global oceans Singh, R.
2006
1-4 p. 1-10
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15 An intercomparison of hurricane forecasts using SSM/I and TRMM rain rate algorithm(s) Tibbetts, R. T.
2000
1-4 p. 37-49
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16 A nonhydrostatic model based on a new approach Janjic, Z. I.
2002
1-4 p. 271-285
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17 A note on horizontal resolution dependence for monsoon rainfall simulations Jha, B.
2000
1-4 p. 11-17
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18 A note to the simulation of the annual and inter-annual variability of the water budget over the Baltic Sea drainage basin Jacob, D.
2001
1-4 p. 61-73
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19 A numerical analysis of a deep Mediterranean lee cyclone: sensitivity to mesoscale potential vorticity anomalies Horvath, K.
2008
1-4 p. 161-171
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20 A numerical modelling study of coastal flooding McInnes, Kathleen L.
2002
1-4 p. 217-233
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21 Application of evidence theory to quantify uncertainty in hurricane/typhoon track forecasts Poroseva, S. V.
2007
1-4 p. 149-169
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22 A radiation and energy budget algorithm for forest canopies Tunick, A.
2005
1-4 p. 237-246
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23 A simulation study on pre-landfall erratic track of typhoon Haitang (2005) Yu, H.
2007
1-4 p. 189-206
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24 Assessment of climate extremes in the Eastern Mediterranean Kostopoulou, E.
2005
1-4 p. 69-85
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25 Assimilation of COST 716 Near-Real Time GPS data in the nonhydrostatic limited area model used at MeteoSwiss Guerova, G.
2005
1-4 p. 149-164
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26 Assimilation of screen-level observations by variational soil moisture analysis Hess, R.
2001
1-4 p. 145-154
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27 A study of rainy seasons in China Yihui, D.
2008
1-4 p. 121-138
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28 A study on the variability of atmospheric and oceanic processes over the Arabian Sea during contrasting monsoons Chowdary, J. S.
2006
1-4 p. 65-85
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29 A three-dimensional variational single-Doppler velocity retrieval method with simple conservation equation constraint Gao, J.
2006
1-4 p. 11-26
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30 Atmospheric modelling of air pollution as a tool for environmental prediction and management Morison, R. P.
2002
1-4 p. 141-151
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31 Atmospheric turbulence in complex terrain: Verifying numerical model results with observations by remote-sensing instruments Chan, P. W.
2009
1-4 p. 145-157
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32 A two-step variational method for three-dimensional wind retrieval from single Doppler radar Qiu, C.-J.
2005
1-4 p. 1-8
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33 A variational assimilation technique in a hybrid isentropic-sigma coordinate Devenyi, D.
2002
1-4 p. 245-257
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34 BALTEX 1/6-degree daily precipitation climatology 1996–1998 Rubel, F.
2001
1-4 p. 155-166
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35 Baroclinic splitting of jets Thompson, A.
2008
1-4 p. 257-274
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36 Bermuda subtropical storms Guishard, M. P.
2007
1-4 p. 239-253
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37 Challenging some tenets of Regional Climate Modelling Laprise, R.
2008
1-4 p. 3-22
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38 Characteristics of an East–Asian summer monsoon climatology simulated by the RegCM3 Park, E.-H.
2008
1-4 p. 139-158
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39 Characterization and variability of Kiremt rainy season over Ethiopia Segele, Z. T.
2005
1-4 p. 153-180
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40 Characterizing the severe turbulence environments associated with commercial aviation accidents. A real-time turbulence model (RTTM) designed for the operational prediction of hazardous aviation turbulence environments Kaplan, M. L.
2006
1-4 p. 235-270
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41 Cirrus cloud horizontal and vertical inhomogeneity effects in a GCM Gu, Yu
2005
1-4 p. 223-235
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42 Climatology of cyclones over the southwest Pacific: 1992–2001 Qi, L.
2005
1-4 p. 201-209
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43 Climatology of meteorological “bombs” in the New Zealand region Leslie, L. M.
2005
1-4 p. 207-214
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44 Climatology of warm season cold vortices in East Asia: 1979–2005 Zhang, C.
2008
1-4 p. 291-301
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45 Cloud microphysical and precipitation responses to a large-scale forcing in the tropical deep convective regime Li, X.
2006
1-4 p. 87-102
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46 Cloud microphysical processes associated with the diurnal variations of tropical convection: A 2D cloud resolving modeling study Gao, Shouting
2005
1-4 p. 9-16
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47 Clouds prefer native vegetation Lyons, T. J.
2002
1-4 p. 131-140
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48 Comparison of model predicted cloud parameters and surface radiative fluxes with observations on the 100 km scale van Meijgaard, E.
2001
1-4 p. 109-130
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49 Comparison of observed gale radius statistics Moyer, A. C.
2007
1-4 p. 41-55
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50 Convection in PIDCAP Part I: Evaluating LAM convection Hamelbeck, F.
2001
1-4 p. 85-98
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51 Convection in PIDCAP Part II: DIAMOD — A standard for diagnosing convective quantities Hantel, M.
2001
1-4 p. 185-204
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52 Data analysis and numerical simulation of moisture source and transport associated with summer precipitation in the Yangtze River Valley over China Xu, X. D.
2008
1-4 p. 217-231
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53 Description of convective-scale numerical weather simulation use in a flight simulator within the Flysafe project Pradier-Vabre, S.
2008
1-4 p. 127-136
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54 Development of the water budget for three extra-tropicalcyclones with intense rainfall over Europe Rockel, B.
2001
1-4 p. 75-83
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55 Direct verification of forecasts from a very high resolution numerical weather prediction (NWP) model Batt, K. L.
2000
1-4 p. 117-127
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56 Distribution of convection associated with tropical cyclones making landfall along the South China coast Liu, K. S.
2007
1-4 p. 57-68
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57 Dynamical effects of environmental vertical wind shear on tropical cyclone motion, structure, and intensity Zheng, X.
2007
1-4 p. 207-220
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58 Editorial: Scientific results of the European NEWBALTIC project Hantel, M.
2001
1-4 p. 1-7
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59 Editorial: Special issue on atmosphere-surface interactions Leslie, Lance M.
2002
1-4 p. V
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60 Editorial: Special issue on nonhydrostatic meso-scale modelling Steppeler, J.
2002
1-4 p. 1-2
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61 Editorial: Special Issue on Regional Climate Studies Leslie, Lance M.
2008
1-4 p. 1
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62 Editorial: Special Issue on Tropical Cyclones Leslie, Lance M.
2007
1-4 p. 1
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63 Editorial: Special Issue on Weather and Climate around Mountains Richard, Evelyne
2009
1-4 p. 1-2
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64 Effects of upstream surface heat fluxes on the evolution of the South China Sea summer monsoon Shi, X.
2008
1-4 p. 303-325
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65 Equatorial pacific SSTA-related decadal variations of potential predictability of ENSO and interannual climate Wu, A.
2000
1-4 p. 1-9
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66 Estimating ensemble size requirements of AGCM simulations Taschetto, A. S.
2008
1-4 p. 23-36
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67 Evaluation of long-term trends in tropical cyclone intensity forecasts DeMaria, M.
2007
1-4 p. 19-28
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68 Finite volume method on unstructured grids in 3D with applications to the simulation of gravity waves Klassen, L.
2002
1-4 p. 259-270
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69 Flash flood forecasting within the PREVIEW project: value of high-resolution hydrometeorological coupled forecast Vincendon, B.
2008
1-4 p. 115-125
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70 Forecasting wind gusts in complex terrain Ágústsson, H.
2009
1-4 p. 173-185
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71 Four-dimensional variational data assimilation for mesoscale and storm-scale applications Park , S. K.
2002
1-4 p. 173-208
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72 Further experiments on cyclone track prediction with a quasi-Lagrangian limited area model Prasad, K.
2005
1-4 p. 183-199
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73 Generation of internal gravity waves by a katabatic wind in an idealized alpine valley Chemel, C.
2009
1-4 p. 187-194
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74 HIRLAM experiments on surface energy balance across Vatnajökull, Iceland Rontu, L.
2009
1-4 p. 67-77
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75 History and analysis of the temperature series of Verona (1769–2006) Andrighetti, M.
2008
1-4 p. 267-277
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76 Hurricane predictability: are there simple linear invariants within these complex nonlinear dynamical systems? Leslie, L. M.
2000
1-4 p. 57-62
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77 Hurricanes Ivan, Jeanne, Karl (2004) and mid-latitude trough interactions Peng, M. S.
2007
1-4 p. 221-237
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78 Idealized mesoscale numerical study of Mediterranean heavy precipitating convective systems Bresson, R.
2009
1-4 p. 45-55
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79 Impact of boundary layer processes on seasonal simulation of the East Asian summer monsoon using a Regional Climate Model Cha, D.-H.
2008
1-4 p. 53-72
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80 Impact of cloud microphysical processes on hurricane intensity, part 1: Control run Pattnaik, S.
2007
1-4 p. 117-126
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81 Impact of cloud microphysical processes on hurricane intensity, part 2: Sensitivity experiments Pattnaik, S.
2007
1-4 p. 127-147
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82 Impact of nonlocal boundary-layer diffusion scheme on forecasts over Indian region Sanjay, J.
2002
1-4 p. 207-216
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83 Impact of time sampling on atmospheric energy budget residuals Haimberger, L.
2001
1-4 p. 167-184
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84 Impacts of cloud and turbulence schemes on integrated water vapor: comparison between model predictions and GPS measurements Lenderink, G.
2001
1-4 p. 131-144
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85 Improved tropical cyclone track predictions using error recycling Fraedrich, K.
2000
1-4 p. 51-56
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86 Improvement in the capturing of short-range warm season orographic precipitation in the ECMWF model Orr, A.
2008
1-4 p. 15-23
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87 Intense tropical cyclogenesis over the northwest Australian region in 1998/1999: Causal factors Leslie, L. M.
2002
1-4 p. 89-101
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88 Interannual and interdecadal variations of tropical cyclone activity over the western North Pacific Chan, Johnny C. L.
2005
1-4 p. 143-152
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89 Interannual winter rainfall variability in SW South Africa and large scale ocean–atmosphere interactions Reason, C. J. C.
2002
1-4 p. 19-29
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90 Interdecadal variability of regional climate change: implications for the development of regional climate change scenarios Giorgi, F.
2005
1-4 p. 1-15
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91 Interdecadal variations of East Asian summer monsoon northward propagation and influences on summer precipitation over East China Jiang, Z.
2008
1-4 p. 101-119
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92 Introductory Comments: Special Issue on Regional Climate Variability and Change Leslie, Lance M.
2005
1-4 p. V
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93 Land-surface scheme validation using the Oklahoma Atmospheric Surface-layer Instrumentation System (OASIS) and Oklahoma Mesonet data: Preliminary results Brotzge, J. A.
2002
1-4 p. 189-206
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94 Lightning peak current estimation using a system identification approach Wern, T. L. T.
2005
1-4 p. 25-44
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95 Links between rainfall variability on intraseasonal and interannual scales over western Tanzania and regional circulation and SST patterns Mapande, A. T.
2005
1-4 p. 215-234
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96 Local foehn effects in the Upper Isar Valley, Part 3: Additional investigations Hornsteiner, M.
2006
1-4 p. 185-208
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97 Local foehn effects in the upper Isar Valley, Part 2: numerical simulations Hornsteiner, M.
2005
1-4 p. 63-83
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98 Meso-gamma scale forecasts using the nonhydrostatic model LM Steppeler, J.
2002
1-4 p. 75-96
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99 Mesoscale and macroscale aspects of the morning Urban Heat Island around Athens, Greece Kassomenos, P. A.
2006
1-4 p. 209-218
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100 Mesoscale modelling of interactions between rainfall and the land surface in West Africa Sogalla, M.
2005
1-4 p. 211-221
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101 Mesoscale simulations of dynamical factors discriminating between a tornado outbreak and non-event over the southeast US Part I: 84–48 hour precursors Egentowich, J. M.
2000
1-4 p. 129-157
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102 Mesoscale simulations of dynamical factors discriminating between a tornado outbreak and non-event over the southeast US Part II: 48-6 hour precursors Egentowich, J. M.
2000
1-4 p. 159-187
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103 Mesoscale simulations of dynamical factors discriminating between a tornado outbreak and non-event over the southeast US Part III: 6 hour precursors Egentowich, J. M.
2000
1-4 p. 189-215
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104 Modeled Chaco low-level jets and related precipitation patterns during the 1997–1998 warm season Nicolini, M.
2006
1-4 p. 129-143
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105 Modelling the atmospheric response to SST dipole patterns in the South Indian Ocean with a regional climate model Hansingo, K.
2008
1-4 p. 37-52
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106 Monsoonal influences on a mesoscale convective systemover midlatitude South Australia Perrin, G. M.
2000
1-4 p. 63-82
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107 Multi-model simulations of a convective situation in low-mountain terrain in central Europe Trentmann, J.
2008
1-4 p. 95-103
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108 Nocturnal temperature inversions in a small, enclosed basin and their relationship to ambient atmospheric conditions Yao, W.
2009
1-4 p. 195-210
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109 North foehn in the Austrian Inn Valley: A case study and idealized numerical simulations Zängl, G.
2005
1-4 p. 85-105
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110 Numerical modelling of the energy and water cycle of the Baltic Sea Bengtsson, L.
2001
1-4 p. 9-17
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111 Numerical simulation of a cut-off low over southern Australia Qi, L.
2000
1-4 p. 103-115
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112 Numerical simulation of a heavy rainfall event in China during July 1998 Bei, Naifang
2002
1-4 p. 153-164
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113 Numerical simulation of sea and bay breezes in a weak shear environment Lu, D.
2006
1-4 p. 153-165
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114 Objective synoptic classification combined with high resolution meteorological models for wind mesoscale studies Soriano, C.
2005
1-4 p. 165-181
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115 Observation based analysis of the growth of MJO time scale from its nonlinear scale interactions with the synoptic scales Chakraborty, D. R.
2005
1-4 p. 87-103
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116 Observed variations of leaf area index and its relationship with surface temperatures during warm seasons Jin, M.
2002
1-4 p. 117-129
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117 On convective entrainment in a mass flux cumulus parameterization Deb, S. K.
2006
1-4 p. 145-152
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118 On the continuity and climatic variability of the meteorological stations in Torino, Asti, Vercelli and Oropa Acquaotta, F.
2008
1-4 p. 279-287
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119 On the multi-century Southern Hemisphere response to changes in atmospheric CO2-concentration in a Global Climate Model Bates, M. L.
2005
1-4 p. 17-36
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120 On the peculiar storm track of TC Favio during the 2006–2007 Southwest Indian Ocean tropical cyclone season and relationships to ENSO Klinman, M. G.
2008
1-4 p. 233-242
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121 On the vertical distribution of local and remote sources of water for precipitation Bosilovich, M. G.
2002
1-4 p. 31-41
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122 Orographic effects on South China Sea summer climate Xu, H.
2008
1-4 p. 275-289
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123 Orographic triggering of long lived convection in three dimensions Davolio, S.
2008
1-4 p. 35-44
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124 Precipitation in the Svarfaðardalur region, North-Iceland Brynjólfsson, S.
2009
1-4 p. 57-66
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125 Rainfall regimes associated with banded convection in the Cévennes-Vivarais area Godart, A.
2008
1-4 p. 25-34
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126 RAMS 2001: Current status and future directions Cotton, W. R.
2002
1-4 p. 5-29
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127 Reanalysis of western Pacific typhoons in 2004 with multi-satellite observations Zhang, X.
2007
1-4 p. 3-18
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128 Reduction of future monsoon precipitation over China: comparison between a high resolution RCM simulation and the driving GCM Gao, X.
2008
1-4 p. 73-86
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129 Remote sensing land surface wetness by use of TRMM/TMI microwave data Gu, S.
2002
1-4 p. 59-63
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130 Review of numerical methods for nonhydrostatic weather prediction models Steppeler, J.
2002
1-4 p. 287-301
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131 Seasonal and regional temperature changes in China over the 50 year period 1951–2000 Huang, Mei
2005
1-4 p. 105-115
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132 Seasonal climate prediction for South America with FSU Multi-model Synthetic Superensemble algorithm Chaves, Rosane R.
2005
1-4 p. 37-56
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133 Sensitivity of an ecological model to soil moisture simulations from two different hydrological models Ren, D.
2008
1-4 p. 87-99
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134 Sensitivity of modeled tropical cyclone track and structure of hurricane Irene (1999) to the convective parameterization scheme Prater, B. E.
2002
1-4 p. 103-115
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135 Short-range prediction of a heavy precipitation event by assimilating Chinese CINRAD-SA radar reflectivity data using complex cloud analysis Sheng, C.
2006
1-4 p. 167-183
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136 Simulation of direct effects of black carbon aerosol on temperature and hydrological cycle in Asia by a Regional Climate Model Wu, J.
2008
1-4 p. 179-193
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137 Simulation of Indian summer monsoon: experiments with SSTs Deb, S. K.
2006
1-4 p. 43-64
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138 Simulation of the meteorological conditions during a winter smog episode in the Inn Valley Schicker, I.
2009
1-4 p. 211-222
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139 Simulation of tropical cyclone Vamei (2001) using the PSU/NCAR MM5 model Juneng, L.
2007
1-4 p. 273-290
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140 Soil occupation and atmospheric variations over Sobradinho Lake area. Part one: an observational analysis Correia, M. F.
2006
1-4 p. 103-113
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141 Soil occupation and atmospheric variations over Sobradinho Lake area. Part two: a regional modeling study Correia, M. F.
2006
1-4 p. 115-128
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142 Spatial distribution of aerosols in the Inn Valley atmosphere during wintertime Harnisch, F.
2008
1-4 p. 223-235
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143 Special issue on severe and extreme weather ,
2000
1-4 p. V
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144 Statistical downscaling of near-surface wind over complex terrain in southern France Salameh, T.
2008
1-4 p. 253-265
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145 Stretched-grid Model Intercomparison Project: decadal regional climate simulations with enhanced variable and uniform-resolution GCMs Fox-Rabinovitz, M.
2008
1-4 p. 159-178
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146 Study of wintertime high pollution episodes during the Brenner-South ALPNAP measurement campaign de Franceschi, M.
2008
1-4 p. 237-250
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147 Summer precipitation in the Vosges-Black Forest-region: pre-COPS investigations Argence, S.
2008
1-4 p. 105-113
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148 Surface fluxes of momentum and mechanical energy over the North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans Simmonds, I.
2002
1-4 p. 1-18
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149 Synoptic and mesoscale study of a severe convective outbreak with the nonhydrostatic Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) model Erfani, A.
2002
1-4 p. 31-53
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150 Teleconnection mode between IOD and Northern Hemisphere tropospheric circulation and its mechanism Min, J.
2008
1-4 p. 207-215
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151 Temporal evolution of winter smog within a nocturnal boundary layer at Christchurch, New Zealand Corsmeier, U.
2005
1-4 p. 129-148
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152 The active tropical cyclone season of 2005–2006 over Northwest Australia: Operational model performance and high resolution case studies Buckley, B. W.
2007
1-4 p. 69-91
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153 The definition of mesoscale selective forecast error covariances for a limited area variational analysis Široká, M.
2002
1-4 p. 227-244
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154 The East Asian summer monsoon: an overview Yihui, Ding
2005
1-4 p. 117-142
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155 The effects of diabatic heating on asymmetric instability and the Asian extreme climate events Guo, L.
2008
1-4 p. 195-206
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156 The effects of precipitation schemes and horizontal resolution on the major rainband in typhoon Flo (1990) predicted by the MRI mesoscale nonhydrostatic model Murata, A.
2002
1-4 p. 55-73
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157 The International Conferences on Alpine Meteorology: Characteristics and trends from a 57-year-series of scientific communication Volkert, H.
2008
1-4 p. 5-12
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158 The modeling and observation of a lee trough event over eastern Tasmania Batt, K.
2002
1-4 p. 177-187
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159 The performance of the new tropical cyclone track prediction system of the China National Meteorological Center Ma, S.
2007
1-4 p. 29-39
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160 The prediction of two cases of severe convection: implications for forecast guidance Speer, M. S.
2002
1-4 p. 165-175
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161 The relationship between lightning activity and surface wet bulb temperature and its variation with latitude in Australia Jayaratne, E. R.
2005
1-4 p. 17-24
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162 Thermodynamic phase analysis of cloud particles with FY-1C data Liu, J.
2002
1-4 p. 65-71
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163 The role of land surface processes in regional climate change: a case study of future land cover change over south western Australia Pitman, A. J.
2005
1-4 p. 235-249
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164 The role of the subtropical jet stream during heat wave events over north-central Greece Brikas, D. P.
2006
1-4 p. 219-233
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165 Tornado outbreaks associated with landfalling hurricanes in the North Atlantic Basin: 1954–2004 Verbout, S. M.
2007
1-4 p. 255-271
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166 Tropical cyclone Dera, the unusual 2000/01 tropical cyclone season in the South West Indian Ocean and associated rainfall anomalies over Southern Africa Reason, C. J. C.
2007
1-4 p. 181-188
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167 Tropical cyclone track and intensity prediction: The generation and assimilation of high-density, satellite-derived data Le Marshall, J. F.
2002
1-4 p. 43-57
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168 Twentieth century trends in moisture advection over Australia Drost, F.
2008
1-4 p. 243-256
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169 Utilisation of radar information to refine precipitation fields by a variational approach Schneider, S.
2008
1-4 p. 137-144
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170 Validation of the “Lokal-Modell” over heterogeneous land surfaces using aircraft-based measurements of the REEEFA experiment and comparison with micro-scale simulations Maurer, B.
2005
1-4 p. 107-128
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171 Variability of tropical cyclones over the southwest Pacific Ocean using a high-resolution climate model Leslie, L. M.
2007
1-4 p. 171-180
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172 Water balance modelling in the Baltic Sea drainage basin – analysis of meteorological and hydrological approaches Graham, L. P.
2001
1-4 p. 45-60
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