Articles with "meteorological forcing" as a keyword



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The first high-resolution meteorological forcing dataset for land process studies over China

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Published in 2020 at "Scientific Data"

DOI: 10.1038/s41597-020-0369-y

Abstract: The China Meteorological Forcing Dataset (CMFD) is the first high spatial-temporal resolution gridded near-surface meteorological dataset developed specifically for studies of land surface processes in China. The dataset was made through fusion of remote sensing… read more here.

Keywords: resolution; first high; dataset; forcing dataset ... See more keywords
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A Methodology for Estimating the Response of the Coastal Ocean to Meteorological Forcing: A Case Study in Bohai Bay

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology"

DOI: 10.1175/jtech-d-20-0022.1

Abstract: The coastal ocean sea level (SL) variations result from multiscale processes and are dominated by SL changes due to meteorological forcing. In this study, a new methodology, which combines inverted barometer correction and regression analysis… read more here.

Keywords: methodology; response; ocean response; coastal ocean ... See more keywords
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A Methodology for the Estimation of Microplastic Concentration in Relation to the Meteorological Forcing and WWTPs Effluents in Urban Coastal Areas

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Review"

DOI: 10.25103/jestr.135.13

Abstract: The study of the urban coastline is of great significance for understanding the impacts of human activities on the marine environment. Only recently the emission of microplastics is starting to be considered as a threat… read more here.

Keywords: methodology; estimation; microplastic concentration; concentration ... See more keywords
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Sensitivities of subgrid-scale physics schemes, meteorological forcing, and topographic radiation in atmosphere-through-bedrock integrated process models: a case study in the Upper Colorado River basin

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Published in 2023 at "Hydrology and Earth System Sciences"

DOI: 10.5194/hess-27-1771-2023

Abstract: Abstract. Mountain hydrology is controlled by interacting processes extending from the atmosphere through the bedrock. Integrated process models (IPMs), one of the main tools needed to interpret observations and refine conceptual models of the mountainous… read more here.

Keywords: atmosphere bedrock; scale physics; physics; hydrology ... See more keywords