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John Karagiorgos, Vassilios Vervatis and Sarantis Sofianos
The impact of tides on the Bay of Biscay dynamics is investigated by means of an ocean model twin-experiment, consisted of two simulations with and without tidal forcing. The study is based on a high-resolution (1/36∘" role="presentation" styl...
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Coraline Wyard, Sébastien Doutreloup, Alexandre Belleflamme, Martin Wild and Xavier Fettweis
The use of regional climate models (RCMs) can partly reduce the biases in global radiative flux (Eg↓) that are found in reanalysis products and global models, as they allow for a finer spatial resolution and a finer parametrisation of surface and at...
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Vladimir S. Platonov,Mikhail I. Varentsov
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Estimation of the recent and future climate changes is the most important challenge in the modern Earth sciences. Numerical climate models are an essential tool in this field of research. However, modelling results are highly sensitive to the spatial res...
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P. W. Chan,C. C. Lam,P. Cheung
Wind gust is an important element in weather forecasting. Gusts associated with squalls in intense convective weather may bring about injuries to the public. In aviation meteorology, the aircraft may not attempt to land on the runway in gusty crosswinds,...
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