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A general circulation model study of the dynamics of the upper ocean circulation of the South China Sea (1) · A modeling study of shelf circulation off northern California in the region of the Coastal Ocean Dynamics Experiment 2. Simulations and comparisons with observations (1) · A network-index-based version of TOPMODEL for use with high-resolution digital topographic data (1) · A numerical study on the Changjiang diluted water in the Yellow and East China Seas (1) · A simple TOPMODEL-based runoff parameterization (SIMTOP) for use in global climate models (1) · A three-dimensional numerical simulation of Typhoon Holly in the northwestern Pacific Ocean (1) · Assessing the quality for hydrological applications of digital elevation models derived from contours (1) · Evaluation of a 3-D hydrodynamic model and atmospheric forecast forcing using observations in Lake Ontario (1) · Forcing a three-dimensional, hydrostatic, primitive-equation model for application in the surf zone: 2. Application to DUCK94 (1) · Generation of subsurface cyclonic eddies in the southeast Baltic Sea: Observations and numerical experiments (1) · Hydrodynamic modeling of Lake Ontario: An intercomparison of three models (1) · Ocean circulation for the Indonesian seas driven by tides and atmospheric forcings: Comparison to observational data (1) · Sensitivity analysis and uncertainty assessment in water budgets simulated by the variable infiltration capacity model for Canadian subarctic watersheds (1) · The Adriatic Sea ecosystem seasonal cycle: Validation of a three-dimensional numerical model (1) · The in(a/tan/β) index: How to calculate it and how to use it within the topmodel framework (1) · Three-dimensional structure of the summertime circulation in the Yellow Sea from a wave-tide-circulation coupled model (1) · Tyrrhenian Sea circulation and water mass fluxes in spring 2004: Observations and model results (1) · Using a topographic index to distribute variable source area runoff predicted with the SCS curve-number equation: VARIABLE SOURCE AREA RUNOFF (1)
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