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A Coupled Atmosphere–Wave–Ocean Modeling System: Simulation of the Intensity of an Idealized Tropical Cyclone (3) · Modeling radial groundwater flow in fractured media using fracture continuum approach (3) · Evaluation of Surface Analyses and Forecasts with a Multiscale Ensemble Kalman Filter in Regions of Complex Terrain (2) · Evaluation of coupled wind / wave model simulations of offshore winds in the Mid-Atlantic Bight using lidar-equipped buoys. (2) · An Immersed Boundary Method for the Weather Research and Forecasting Model (2) · Agricultural system modeling: current achievements, innovations, and future roadmap (2) · Maximizing the management of groundwater resources in the Paris–Abu Bayan reclaimed area, Western Desert, Egypt (2) · A High-Resolution Coupled Riverine Flow, Tide, Wind, Wind Wave, and Storm Surge Model for Southern Louisiana and Mississippi. Part I: Model Development and Validation (2) · Groundwater management in arid and semi-arid regions (2) · Performance of the Weather Research and Forecasting Model for Month-Long Pan-Arctic Simulations (2) · Modeling the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Wind Response to Mesoscale Sea Surface Temperature Perturbations (2) · Identifying vulnerable areas of aquifer under future climate change (case study: Hamadan aquifer, West Iran) (2) · A New Way to Improve Seasonal Prediction by Diagnosing and Correcting the Intermodel Systematic Errors (2) · Tests of an Ensemble Kalman Filter for Mesoscale and Regional-Scale Data Assimilation. Part IV: Comparison with 3DVAR in a Month-Long Experiment (2) · E3DVar: Coupling an Ensemble Kalman Filter with Three-Dimensional Variational Data Assimilation in a Limited-Area Weather Prediction Model and Comparison to E4DVar (2) · Assimilation of Precipitation-Affected Radiances in a Cloud-Resolving WRF Ensemble Data Assimilation System (2) · Morphodynamic processes in a large gravel-bed braided channel in response to runoff change: a case study in the Source Region of Yangtze River (2) · Response of bed morphology of a navigable channel driven by ship waves: laboratory experiments and numerical modeling (2)
 
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