Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Huang, N.E.; Wu, Z.; Pinzón, J.E.; Parkinson, C.L.; Long, S.R.; Blank, K.; Gloersen, P.; Chen, X. |
Reductions Of Noise And Uncertainty In Annual Global Surface Temperature Anomaly Data |
2009 |
Advances in Adaptive Data Analysis |
01 |
447-460 |
Huang, N.E.; Wu, Z.; Long, S.R.; Arnold, K.C.; Chen, X.; Blank, K. |
On Instantaneous Frequency |
2009 |
Advances in Adaptive Data Analysis |
01 |
177-229 |
Wu, Z.; Huang, N.E. |
Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition: A Noise-Assisted Data Analysis Method |
2009 |
Advances in Adaptive Data Analysis |
01 |
1-41 |
Lim, Y.-K., D. W. Shin, T. E. LaRow, and S. Cocke |
Categorical predictability of regionalized surface temperature and precipitation over the southeast United States |
2007 |
Research Activities in Atmospheric and Ocean Modeling |
|
7-11 |
LaRow, T. E., Y.-K. Lim, D. W. Shin, S. D. Cocke, and E. Chassignet |
High resolution ensemble west Atlantic basin seasonal hurricane simulations |
2007 |
Research Activities in Atmospheric and Ocean Modeling |
|
6-03 |
Shin, D. W., S. Cocke, T. E. LaRow, and Y.-K. Lim |
Climate model capability in resolving diurnal cycle of rainfall |
2007 |
Research Activities in Atmospheric and Ocean Modeling |
|
4-25 |
Shin, D. W.; Cocke, S.; LaRow, T. E. |
Superensemble precipitation forecasts using TRMM and DMSP satellite microwave imager products |
2002 |
Research Activities in Atmospheric and Ocean Modeling, CAS/JSC Working Group on Numerical Experimentation |
|
|
Hilburn, K. A.; Bourassa, M. A.; O'Brien, J. J. |
Development of scatterometer-derived research-quality surface pressure fields for the Southern Ocean |
2002 |
|
|
30-31 |
Arbic, B.K.; Karsten, R.H.; Garrett, C. |
On tidal resonance in the global ocean and the back-effect of coastal tides upon open-ocean tides |
2009 |
Atmosphere-Ocean |
47 |
239-266 |
Subrahmanyam, S.; Robinson, S. |
Sea Surface Height Variability in the Indian Ocean from TOPEX/POSEIDON Altimetry and Model Simulations |
2000 |
Marine Geodesy |
23 |
167-195 |