Search Results - "Zack, John W"
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Implementation of Bessel's method for solar eclipses prediction in the WRF-ARW model
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (17-05-2016)“…Solar eclipses are predictable astronomical events that abruptly reduce the incoming solar radiation into the Earth's atmosphere, which frequently results in…”
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Simulation of Grape Downy Mildew Development Across Geographic Areas Based on Mesoscale Weather Data Using Supercomputer
Published in The plant pathology journal (2005)“…Weather data for disease forecasts are usually derived from automated weather stations (AWS) that may be dispersed across a region in an irregular pattern. We…”
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Simulation of Grape Downy Mildew Development Across Geographic Areas Based on Mesoscale Weather Data Using Supercomputer
Published in The plant pathology journal (30-06-2005)“…Weather data for disease forecasts are usually derived from automated weather stations (AWS) that may be dispersed across a region in an irregular pattern. We…”
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Downscaling GCM Output with a Mesoscale Model
Published in Journal of environmental management (01-01-1997)“…Policy makers, responsible for the economic well-being of regions and states, have sought a variety of tools for predicting global change. One set of tools for…”
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Workstation-Based Real-Time Mesoscale Modeling Designed for Weather Support to Operations at the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Station
Published in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (01-04-1996)“…This paper describes the capabilities and operational utility of a version of the Mesoscale Atmospheric Simulation System (MASS) that has been developed to…”
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A Mesoscale Numerical Forecast of an Intense Convective Snowburst Along the East Coast
Published in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (01-11-1985)“…Mesoscale numerical forecasts utilizing the Mesoscale Atmospheric Simulation System (MASS) are documented for a convective snowburst in the Washington,…”
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