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Jones, J. ; Legler, D. M. ; Arkin, G. F. ; Hansen, J. W.
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Climate impacts – major finds and recommendations for agriculture
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1997
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Workshop on climate variability and water resource management in the southeastern United States
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29-34
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NASA
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Nashville, TN
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728
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Jones, J. W. ; Hansen, J. W. ; O'Brien, J. J. ; Podesta, G. ; Zazueta, F.
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Agricultural Applications of Climate Predictions: Bridging the Gap between Research and its Application in the SE USA
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2000
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, International Forum on Climate Prediction, Agriculture and Development
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59-66
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800
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Jones, W.B. ; O'Brien, J.J.
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Pseudo-spectral methods and linear instabilities in reaction-diffusion fronts
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$loc['typeJournal Article']
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1996
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Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)
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Chaos
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6
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2
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219-228
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We explore the application of a pseudo-spectral Fourier method to a set of reaction-diffusion equations and compare it with a second-order finite difference method. The prototype cubic autocatalytic reaction-diffusion model as discussed by Gray and Scott [Chem. Eng. Sci. 42, 307 (1987)] with a nonequilibrium constraint is adopted. In a spatial resolution study we find that the phase speeds of one-dimensional finite amplitude waves converge more rapidly for the spectral method than for the finite difference method. Furthermore, in two dimensions the symmetry preserving properties of the spectral method are shown to be superior to those of the finite difference method. In studies of plane/axisymmetric nonlinear waves a symmetry breaking linear instability is shown to occur and is one possible route for the formation of patterns from infinitesimal perturbations to finite amplitude waves in this set of reaction-diffusion equations. (c) 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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Advanced Systems Division, Silicon Graphics Inc., Mountain View, California 94043-1389COAPS, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306-3041
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English
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1054-1500
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PMID:12780250
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COAPS @ mfield @
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714
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Josey, S. A. ; Smith, S. R.
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Guidelines for evaluation of air-sea heat, freshwater, and momentum flux datasets
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$loc['typeMiscellaneous']
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2006
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14
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National Oceanography Center
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Southampton, UK
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939
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Kalnay, E. ; Cai, M. ; Nunez, M. ; Lim, Y.-K.
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Impacts of urbanization and land surface changes on climate trends
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$loc['typeMagazine Article']
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2008
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Urban Climate News
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27
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5-9
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685
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Kara, A. B.
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A Fine Resolution Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) for the Black Sea with a New Solar Radiation Penetration Scheme
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$loc['typeManuscript']
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2003
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Solar Penetration, Ocean Circulation, Ocean Turbidity
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Department of Meteorology
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$loc['Ph.D. thesis']
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Florida State University
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Tallahassee, FL
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593
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Kara, A.B.
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Mixed layer depth variability over the global ocean
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2003
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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J. Geophys. Res.
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108
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C3
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mixed layer ; isothermal layer ; seasonal cycle ; temperature ; salinity ; verification
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0148-0227
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COAPS @ mfield @
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482
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Kara, A.B. ; Rochford, P.A. ; Hurlburt, H.E.
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Air-Sea Flux Estimates And The 1997-1998 Enso Event
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$loc['typeJournal Article']
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2002
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology
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103
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3
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439-458
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bulk formulae ; El Nino ; La Nina ; latent and sensible heat flux ; ocean mixed-layer depth ; wind stress
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0006-8314
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COAPS @ mfield @
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495
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Karmakar, N. ; Misra, V.
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Differences in Northward Propagation of Convection Over the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal During Boreal Summer
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$loc['typeJournal Article']
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2019
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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J. Geophys. Res. Atmos.
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125
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3
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The governing dynamics that modulate the propagation characteristics of intraseasonal oscillations (ISO) during summer monsoon over the two ocean basins, Bay of Bengal (BoB) and Arabian Sea (AS), are investigated using observational analysis and high‐resolution regional coupled ocean‐atmosphere climate model simulations. ISO features are extracted over the Indian region using a data‐adaptive spectral method called multichannel singular spectrum analysis. ISO exhibits stronger intensity over the BoB than over the AS. But ISO‐filtered rainfall propagates at a faster rate ( urn:x-wiley:jgrd:media:jgrd55983:jgrd55983-math-00011.25°/day) over AS as compared to BoB ( urn:x-wiley:jgrd:media:jgrd55983:jgrd55983-math-0002.74°/day), giving rise to a northwest‐southeast tilted band of rainfall anomalies. However, the composite diagrams of several atmospheric fields associated with northward propagation like vorticity, low‐level convergence, and oceanic variables like sea surface temperature and mixed layer depth do not show this difference in propagation speed and all exhibit a speed of nearly 0.75°/day in both the ocean basins. The difference in speed of ISO‐filtered rainfall is explained through moisture flux convergence. Anomalous horizontal moisture advection plays a major role over AS in preconditioning the atmosphere and making it favorable for convection. Anomalous wind acting on climatological moisture gradient is the dominant term in the moisture advection equation. Easterly wind anomalies associated with a low‐level anticyclone over India helps advect moisture from the eastern side of the domain. The northwest‐southeast tilt of ISO is dictated by the atmospheric processes of moisture advection with the upper ocean playing a more passive role in causing the tilt.
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1099
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Karmakar, N. ; Misra, V.
Title
The Relation of Intraseasonal Variations With Local Onset and Demise of the Indian Summer Monsoon
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2019
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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J. Geophys. Res. Atmos.
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124
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5
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2483-2506
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hydroclimatic, Indian Summer Monsoon, Intraseasonal Oscillations, eastern Indiawestward propagating
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Two of the most important hydroclimatic features of the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) rainfall are its onset/demise and Intraseasonal Oscillations (ISOs) manifested by the active‐break cycles. In this study, we aim to understand the quantitative association between these two phenomena. An objective definition of local onset/demise of the ISM based on more than a century‐long India Meteorological Department (IMD) rain‐gauge observation is taken into consideration. Using multichannel singular spectrum analysis (MSSA) we isolate northward propagating low‐ (20–60 days; LF‐ISO) and northwestward propagating high‐ (10–20 days; HF‐ISO) frequency ISOs from the daily ISM rainfall. Our results suggest that a large number of local onset (59%) and demise (62%) events occur during positive developing phases and positive decaying phases of two ISOs, respectively, with phase‐locking between LF‐ISO and HF‐ISO being particularly important. Local onset is largely associated with favorable phases of ISOs across India except for LF‐ISO over eastern India and HF‐ISO over western Ghats and central India (CI). We find that local demise is more coherent with the ISO phases, especially with HF‐ISO across the domain. We performed a case study to understand large‐scale association with the onset of the ISM over CI. In 44 of total 58 cases (1948–2005), when CI onset occurred during favorable LF‐ISO or HF‐ISO phase, they are either linked with a northward propagation of convection from the equator in LF‐ISO timescale (28 cases) or westward propagating structures from the western Pacific in HF‐ISO timescale (27 cases).
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1014
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