Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Jan 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993esap.nasa...29s&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA/MSFC FY92 Earth Science and Applications Program Research Review p 29-30 (SEE N93-20
Statistics
Applications
Atmospheric Models, Climate, Nonlinearity, Numerical Weather Forecasting, Planetary Atmospheres, Variability, Baroclinic Waves, Latent Heat, Low Frequencies, Planetary Waves
Scientific paper
During the past eight years, we have been engaged in a NASA-supported program of research aimed at establishing the connection between satellite signatures of the earth's environmental state and the nonlinear dynamics of the global weather and climate system. Thirty-five publications and four theses have resulted from this work, which included contributions in five main areas of study: (1) cloud and latent heat processes in finite-amplitude baroclinic waves; (2) application of satellite radiation data in global weather analysis; (3) studies of planetary waves and low-frequency weather variability; (4) GCM studies of the atmospheric response to variable boundary conditions measurable from satellites; and (5) dynamics of long-term earth system changes. Significant accomplishments from the three main lines of investigation pursued during the past year are presented and include the following: (1) planetary atmospheric waves and low frequency variability; (2) GCM studies of the atmospheric response to changed boundary conditions; and (3) dynamics of long-term changes in the global earth system.
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