نتایج جستجو برای: coupled atmospheric

تعداد نتایج: 278917  

2006
Thad Hunter Glenn Tootle Thomas Piechota

[1] A study of the influences of interdecadal and interannual oceanic-atmospheric influences on April 1 Snow-Water Equivalent (SWE) in the western U.S. is presented. SWE data was identified at 323 Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) SNOTEL (SNOwpack TELemetrysites) stations for the period of 1961 to 2004 and for 121 SNOTEL stations for the period 1941 to 2004. The phases (cold/negativ...

1999
MARIAN MARTIN ROBERT E. DICKINSON ZONG-LIANG YANG

Tiny openings on the surfaces of leaves, stomata, control the flux of CO2, water vapor, and other gases between the atmosphere and the earth’s vegetated surface. An increase in atmospheric CO2 could have an effect on stomatal openings, causing indirect changes in many surface hydroclimatogical variables that could be comparable in magnitude to the direct radiative effects. Increased atmospheric...

2000
THOMAS R. KNUTSON ROBERT E. TULEYA WEIXING SHEN ISAAC GINIS

This study explores how a carbon dioxide (CO2) warming–induced enhancement of hurricane intensity could be altered by the inclusion of hurricane–ocean coupling. Simulations are performed using a coupled version of the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory hurricane prediction system in an idealized setting with highly simplified background flow fields. The large-scale atmospheric boundary condi...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2000
V V Laiko S C Moyer R J Cotter

A new sample ionization technique, atmospheric pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (AP MALDI), was coupled with a commercial ion trap mass spectrometer. This configuration enables the application-specific selection of external atmospheric ionization sources: the electrospray/APCI (commercially available) and AP MALDI (built in-house), which can be readily interchanged within mi...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics 2000
Viswanathan Buldyrev Garger Kashpur Lucena Shlyakhter Stanley Tschiersch

We analyze nonstationary 137Cs atmospheric activity concentration fluctuations measured near Chernobyl after the 1986 disaster and find three new results: (i) the histogram of fluctuations is well described by a log-normal distribution; (ii) there is a pronounced spectral component with period T=1yr, and (iii) the fluctuations are long-range correlated. These findings allow us to quantify two f...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
D J Thomson

Changes in global average temperatures and of the seasonal cycle are strongly coupled to the concentration of atmospheric CO2. I estimate transfer functions from changes in atmospheric CO2 and from changes in solar irradiance to hemispheric temperatures that have been corrected for the effects of precession. They show that changes from CO2 over the last century are about three times larger than...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2012
Timothy M Wertin Mary Anne McGuire Robert O Teskey

Predicted future changes in air temperature and atmospheric CO(2) concentration ([CO(2)]), coupled with altered precipitation, are expected to substantially affect tree growth. Effects on growth may vary considerably across a species range, as temperatures vary from sub-optimal to supra-optimal for growth. We performed an experiment simultaneously at two locations in the current range of loblol...

2004
Zhonghai Jin Thomas P. Charlock William L. Smith Ken Rutledge

[1] Measurements at a sea platform show that the ocean surface albedo is highly variable and is sensitive to four physical parameters: solar zenith angle, wind speed, transmission by atmospheric cloud/aerosol, and ocean chlorophyll concentration. Using a validated coupled ocean-atmosphere radiative transfer model, an ocean albedo look up table is created in terms of these four important paramet...

Journal: :journal of nanostructures 2014
k. saberyan n. s. mazhari m. rahiminezhad-soltani m. a. mohsen

the atmospheric pressure chemical vapor synthesis (apcvs) route is a process that can be used for the synthesis of doped-nanocrystalline powders with very small crystallite sizes having a narrow particle size distribution and high purity. in this study, apcvs technique was used to prepare boron-doped titania nanopowders. the effects of temperature, borate flow rate and water flow rate on the am...

1997
Ralf Weisse Enrique F. Alvarez

The European Coupled Atmosphere Wave Ocean model ECAWOM and its application to a North Sea storm are described. The model was integrated for the 1 month period of February 1993. Preliminary analysis of the results suggest that the model is capable of reproducing the basic features of the atmospheric, the wave, and the surge characteristics for this 1 month period. However, further analysis and ...

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