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A Process-Based Method for Evaluating Terrace Runoff and Sediment Yield (1) · Application of SWAT to a Tile Drained Watershed in East-Central Illinois (1) · Assessing the Cost-Effectiveness of Reduced N-Fertilizer Application Rates and Alternative Application Regimes in the Cértima Catchment (1) · Enhancing the Simulation of Turbulent Kinetic Energy in the Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer (1) · High-Resolution Climate Predictions and Short-Range Forecasts to Improve the Process Understanding and the Representation of Land-Surface Interactions in the WRF Model in Southwest Germany (WRFCLIM) (1) · Impacts of Reservoir Operation in the SWAT Model Calibration (1) · Improving WRF-ARW Wind Speed Predictions using Genetic Programming (1) · Increasing grid stability through accurate infeed forecasts of renewable energies (1) · Modeling the Dispersion of Eastern Oyster Larvae (Crassostrea virginica) and its Effects on the Movement of Disease Resistant Genes in the Delaware Bay Estuary (1) · Performance Evaluation and Optimization of Nested High Resolution Weather Simulations (1) · Physical validation and bracket-based dynamical cores for mesoscale NWP models (1) · Prediction of Soil and Nutrient Losses on Chianti Vineyard with SWAT Model (1) · Using SWAT to Predict Pre- and Post-Development Hydrologic Regimes (1) · Watershed modeling of Haw River Basin for Hydrology, Water Quality and Climate Change Study (1) · Watershed-Scale Impact of Land-use changes for Bioenergy Production (1) · Wave dissipation by vegetation with layer schematization in SWAN (1) · Weather research and forecasting model with chemistry (WRF-CHEM) over South Asia (1)
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