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Yang Lu, Xiaochun Wang, Yijun He, Jiping Liu, Jiangbo Jin, Jian Cao, Juanxiong He, Yongqiang Yu, Xin Gao, Mirong Song and Yiming Zhang
Two coupled climate models that participated in the CMIP6 project (Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6), the Earth System Model of Chinese Academy of Sciences version 2 (CAS-ESM2-0), and the Nanjing University of Information Science and Technol...
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Wenhua Wan, Yueyi Liu, Hang Zheng, Jianshi Zhao, Fei Zhao and Yajing Lu
Reservoirs are susceptible to interference from inter-basin water transfer projects intended to relieve serious water shortages. The Central Route of the South-to-North Water Division Project in China has altered the hydrological conditions and water sto...
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Binhang Wei, Baohui Li, Jiechen Zhao, Yu Liu, Zhijun Wei and Anliang Wang
Liaodong Bay is one of the lowest latitude areas with seasonal sea ice cover in the Northern Hemisphere. Sea ice forecasting faces challenges in accuracy due to its low thickness. Therefore, a novel parameterization scheme for oceanic heat flux was devel...
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Yilei Song, Guolin Ma, Linlin Tian, Ning Zhao and Xiyun Lu
Wind is one of the main factors raising errors in the spacecraft?s landing phase. As a result, an accurate description of incoming wind conditions is supposed to be a prerequisite for reliable parafoil trajectory planning. This work utilizes the Weather ...
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Abigail Dah, Boualem Khouider and Courtney Schumacher
Coastal convection is often organized into multiple mesoscale systems that propagate in either direction across the coastline (i.e., landward and oceanward). These systems interact non-trivially with synoptic and intraseasonal disturbances such as convec...
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Hao Duan, Hongli Zhao, Qiuju Li, Haowei Xu and Chengxin Han
Most of the current parameterization schemes for the Penman?Monteith?Leuning evapotranspiration (ET) model (PML) consider meteorological and energy factors and land use types, but the analysis of the effect of soil moisture (SM) changes on ET processes l...
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Zhanjie Zhang and Guang J. Zhang
The scale-aware convective parameterization for high resolution global climate models must satisfy the requirement that the parameterized subgrid convective transport diminishes as the model resolution increases to convection-resolving resolutions. A maj...
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Souhail Meftah, Shuhao Zhang, Bharadwaj Veeravalli and Khin Mi Mi Aung
The appealing properties of secure hardware solutions such as trusted execution environment (TEE) including low computational overhead, confidentiality guarantee, and reduced attack surface have prompted considerable interest in adopting them for secure ...
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Youngjin Choi, Youngmin Park, Minbum Choi, Kyung Tae Jung and Kyeong Ok Kim
The performance of three turbulence closure schemes (TCSs), the generic length scale scheme (GLS), the Mellor?Yamada 2.5 scheme (MY2.5) and the K-profile parameterization scheme (KPP), embedded in the ocean model ROMS, was compared with attention to the ...
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Selahattin Incecik,Serim Sakarya,Seyda Tilev,Abdullah Kahraman,Bülent Aksoy,Erhan Caliskan,Sema Topcu,Ceyhan Kahya,M. Talat Odman
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This study deals with the evaluation of the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) model?s parameterization schemes when used for global horizontal irradiation (GHI) forecasts, to assess the feasibility of solar energy utilization. The study area is the sou...
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