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Volume 3 Number 4 - 16 July 2010
is an issue of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters. Science Press, 2010
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Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free) (ill., charts, maps)Tags: Weather ; Meteorology ; Thunderstorm ; Turbulence ; Atmosphere ; Ozone ; Climate ; Snow ; Monsoon ; Aerosols ; Cloud ; Region II - Asia ; China ; Tibet, China ; Antarctica
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Volume 3 Number 3 - 16 May 2010
is an issue of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters. Science Press, 2010Contains:
- Analysis of a Beijing Heavy Snowfall Related to an Inverted Trough in November 2009
LI Jin,ZHAO Si-Xiong,YU Fei
- Comparative Studies of Different Mesoscale Convection Parameterization Schemes in the Simulation of Mei-Yu Front Heavy Rain
PING Fan,LUO Zhe-Xian
- An Improved Atmospheric Vector Radiative Transfer Model Incorporating Rough Ocean Boundaries
FAN Xue-Hua,CHEN Hong-Bin,HAN Zhi-Gang,LIN Long-Fu
- A Case Study of the Impacts of Dust Aerosols on Surface Atmospheric Variables and Energy Budgets in ...
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Contains:
- Analysis of a Beijing Heavy Snowfall Related to an Inverted Trough in November 2009
LI Jin,ZHAO Si-Xiong,YU Fei
- Comparative Studies of Different Mesoscale Convection Parameterization Schemes in the Simulation of Mei-Yu Front Heavy Rain
PING Fan,LUO Zhe-Xian
- An Improved Atmospheric Vector Radiative Transfer Model Incorporating Rough Ocean Boundaries
FAN Xue-Hua,CHEN Hong-Bin,HAN Zhi-Gang,LIN Long-Fu
- A Case Study of the Impacts of Dust Aerosols on Surface Atmospheric Variables and Energy Budgets in a Semi-Arid Region of China
LING Xiao-Lu,GUO Wei-Dong,ZHANG Lei,ZHANG Ren-Jian
- A Recent Approach Incorporating External Forces to Predict Nonstationary Processes
WANG Ge-Li,YANG Pei-Cai
- The Northern Path of Asian Dust Transport from the Gobi Desert to North America
CHEN Ke-Yi
- Response of the Kuroshio Current to Eddies in the Luzon Strait
ZHAO Jie,LUO De-Hai
- A Multivariate Empirical Orthogonal Function-Based Scheme for the Balanced Initial Ensemble Generation of an Ensemble Kalman Filter
ZHENG Fei,ZHU Jiang
- The Sensitive Regions Identified by CNOPs of Three Typhoon Events
QIN Xiao-Hao
- Model Projections of East Asian Summer Climate under the ‘Free Arctic’ Scenario
WANG Hui-Jun,ZHANG YingLanguage(s): English
Format: Digital (Free) (ill., charts)Tags: Weather ; Heavy snowfall ; Heavy rain ; Air pollution ; Tropical cyclone ; Melting Ice ; Climate change ; Scenario ; Region II - Asia ; China
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A Forecaster's Overview of the Northwest Pacific
This module provides an introduction to the northwest Pacific for weather forecasters. It touches on major aspects of the geography, oceanography, and climatology. Geography looks at plate tectonics, topography, and human population. Oceanography examines ocean currents, coastal tidal ranges, and sea ice distribution. Climatology briefly discusses jets streams, distribution of synoptic features, storm tracks of tropical and extratropical cyclones, the fronts, and sensible weather associated with the Northeast and Southwest Monsoons.
Available online: https://www.meted.ucar.edu/training_module.php?id=569
Published by: The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research ; 2010
This module provides an introduction to the northwest Pacific for weather forecasters. It touches on major aspects of the geography, oceanography, and climatology. Geography looks at plate tectonics, topography, and human population. Oceanography examines ocean currents, coastal tidal ranges, and sea ice distribution. Climatology briefly discusses jets streams, distribution of synoptic features, storm tracks of tropical and extratropical cyclones, the fronts, and sensible weather associated with the Northeast and Southwest Monsoons.
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Format: Digital (Standard Copyright)Tags: Tropical cyclone ; Marine meteorology ; Climate services ; Lesson/ Tutorial ; Climatology ; Monsoon ; Sea ice ; Extratropical cyclone ; Competencies for Provision of Climate Services ; Marine Weather Forecasters ; China ; Japan ; Yellow Sea
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Published by: 世界气象组织 (WMO) ; 2010
Collection(s) and Series: 世界气象组织 (WMO)- No. 1045
Language(s): Chinese; Other Languages: English
Format: Hard copy (ill., charts, maps)ISBN (or other code): 978-7-5509-0073-8
Tags: Water ; Hydrology ; Meteorology ; Probable maximum precipitation (PMP) ; China ; United States of America ; Australia ; India ; Commission for Hydrology (CHy)
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Climate change mitigation strategies in fast-growing countries: the benefits of early action
Focusing on the climate problem, it is now clear that developing countries, especially fast-growing regions such as those in the so-called BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China), will have a major impact on future emission dynamics and will play a major role in climate negotiations.
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Available online: https://www.econstor.eu/dspace/bitstream/10419/30551/1/608017620.pdf
Published by: CESifo ; 2009
Focusing on the climate problem, it is now clear that developing countries, especially fast-growing regions such as those in the so-called BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China), will have a major impact on future emission dynamics and will play a major role in climate negotiations.
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; Climate change - Mitigation ; Climate policies ; Case/ Case study ; Brazil ; Russian Federation ; India ; China
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Manual on estimation of Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP)
The manual describes procedure for estimating the maximum probable precipitation and the maximum probable flood. This is the third revised version.
The first and second editions of this manual were published in 1973 and 1986, respectively. The current edition keeps a majority of the content from the second edition. Newly added content in this third edition primarily results from experiences, since 1986, in directly estimating PMP for the requirements of a given project in a design watershed on probable maximum flood (PMF) in China, the United States of America, Australia and India.
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Report on UN ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee Members Disaster Management System
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) - WMO, 2009 (WMO/TD-No. 1476)
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The Mekong Hydrological Cycle Observing System Mekong-HYCOS, A Hydrological Information System in the Mekong River Basin : Project Document, Final version
Mekong River Commission ; World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Agence Française de Développement (AFD) - WMO, 2008
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Climate information for adaptation and development needs
This brochure provides updated information on how climate science and services can enhance adaptation to climate variability and change, especially for development needs.
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CPSP Report, 4. Water resources assessment of Jiadong Peninsula Basin, China : a document based on objective study aimed at support to development of countries policy
ICID, 2005
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Water resources in the OSS (Observatory of the Sahara and the Sahel) countries : evaluation, use and management
UNESCO, 2004
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JCOMM Technical Report, 18. JCOMM Expert Team on Maritime Safety Services (ETMSS): First session
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) - WMO, 2002 (WMO/TD-No. 1135)
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