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Stylianos Alexakis and Christos Tsabaris
Ocean in-situ sensors are crucial for measuring oceanic parameters directly from the sea in a spatial and temporal basis. Real-time operation is used in many applications related to decision support tools and early warning services in case of accidents, ...
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Junshik Um, Seonghyeon Jang, Young Jun Yoon, Seoung Soo Lee, Ji Yi Lee, Kyung Man Han, Won Jun Choi, Yong Pyo Kim, Cheol-Hee Kim and Chang Hoon Jung
Among many parameters characterizing atmospheric aerosols, aerosol mass extinction efficiency (MEE) is important for understanding the optical properties of aerosols. MEE is expressed as a function of the refractive indices (i.e., composition) and size d...
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Zizang Yang, Lianyuan Zheng, Phillip Richardson, Edward Myers and Aijun Zhang
NOAA’s National Ocean Service is upgrading three existing northern Gulf of Mexico (GOM) operational nowcast/forecast systems (OFS) by integrating them into one single system (INGOFS) and developing additional domain coverage to encompass the lower ...
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Jae Young Seo, Sang-Il Lee
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Estimation of total discharge is necessary to understand the hydrological cycle and to manage water resources efficiently. However, the task is problematic in an area where ground observations are limited. The North Korea region is one example. Here, the...
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Peng Zhang, Onyx W.H. Wai, Xiaoling Chen, Jianzhong Lu and Liqiao Tian
Numerical models being one of the major tools for sediment dynamic studies in complex coastal waters are now benefitting from remote sensing images that are easily available for model inputs. The present study explored various methods of integrating remo...
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