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A Hydrodynamic and Sediment Transport Model for the Waipaoa Shelf, New Zealand: Sensitivity of Fluxes to Spatially-Varying Erodibility and Model Nesting (1) · A Numerical Implementation of a Nonlinear Mild Slope Model for Shoaling Directional Waves (1) · A new ensemble-based data assimilation algorithm to improve track prediction of tropical cyclones (1) · Analysis of Hurricane Irene’s Wind Field Using the Advanced Research Weather Research and Forecast (WRF-ARW) Model (1) · Atmospheric mesoscale conditions during the Boothbay meteotsunami: a numerical sensitivity study using a high-resolution mesoscale model (1) · Development of the Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) for predicting the impact of storms on high-energy, active-margin coasts (2) · High Resolution 3-D Finite-Volume Coastal Ocean Modeling in Lower Campbell River and Discovery Passage, British Columbia, Canada (1) · Impact of Doppler weather radar data on thunderstorm simulation during STORM pilot phase—2009 (1) · Impact of period and timescale of FDDA analysis nudging on the numerical simulation of tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal (1) · Impact of variational assimilation technique on simulation of a heavy rainfall event over Pune, India (1) · Integrating Monte Carlo and hydrodynamic models for estimating extreme water levels by storm surge in Colombo, Sri Lanka (2) · Mapping joint hurricane wind and surge hazards for Charleston, South Carolina (1) · NOAA’s Nested Northern Gulf of Mexico Operational Forecast Systems Development (1) · Towards the Development of the National Ocean Service San Francisco Bay Operational Forecast System (1)
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