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Analysis of the 26 July 2005 heavy rain event over Mumbai, India using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model (1) · Applicability of targeting vegetative filter strips to abate fecal bacteria and sediment yield using SWAT (1) · Application of an Adiabatic WRF Adjoint to the Investigation of the May 2004 McMurdo, Antarctica, Severe Wind Event (1) · CFD Modeling of a Thermal and Shear-Thinning Elastohydrodynamic Line Contact (1) · Climate change impact on flood hazard in Europe: An assessment based on high-resolution climate simulations (1) · Impact of TMI SST on the Simulation of a Heavy Rainfall Episode over Mumbai on 26 July 2005 (1) · Modelling of lake—groundwater interaction in Turkey (1) · Predicted impacts of climate and land use change on surface ozone in the Houston, Texas, area (1) · Preliminary trophic model of the Antarctic Peninsula Ecosystem (Sub-area CCAMLR 48.1) (1) · Skill of Multimodel ENSO Probability Forecasts (1) · Skills of different mesoscale models over Indian region during monsoon season: Forecast errors (1) · Summer breakout of trapped bottom dense water from the northern Adriatic (1) · Tests of an Ensemble Kalman Filter for Mesoscale and Regional-Scale Data Assimilation. Part IV: Comparison with 3DVAR in a Month-Long Experiment (2) · The WRF model performance for the simulation of heavy precipitating events over Ahmedabad during August 2006 (1) · Towards explaining the Nd paradox using reversible scavenging in an ocean general circulation model (1) · Value of historical climate knowledge, SOI-based seasonal climate forecasting and stored soil moisture at sowing in crop nitrogen management in south eastern Australia (1)
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