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Narayanan Komerath, Nandeesh Hiremath and Dhwanil Shukla
When a rotorcraft carries an external slung load, flight speed is often limited by the fear of divergent oscillations, rather than vehicle performance. Since slung objects can be of any shape, incorporating the aerodynamics with sufficient accuracy to pr...
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Wei-Bo Chen and Wen-Cheng Liu
A large amount of accurate river cross-section data is indispensable for predicting river stages. However, the measured river cross-section data are usually sparse in the transverse direction at each cross-section as well as in the longitudinal direction...
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Hongwei Ruan, Songbing Zou, Dawen Yang, Yuhan Wang, Zhenliang Yin, Zhixiang Lu, Fang Li and Baorong Xu
The scarcity and uneven distribution of precipitation stations in the inland river basins of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau restrict the application of the distributed hydrological model and spatial analysis of water balance component characteristics. ...
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Paul Muñoz, Rolando Célleri and Jan Feyen
A laser-optical disdrometer served as reference to assess the absolute percent bias of calculated rainfall intensity using the data of different-resolution tipping-bucket rain gauges classically applied by climatologists and hydrologists in the Andean re...
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Lei Shi, Jindong Wang, Edward Myers and Lijuan Huang
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration?s National Ocean Service uses observations, hydrodynamic models and interpolation techniques to develop many of its products and services. We examine how two projects, computation of tidal datums for vertic...
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