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Dust impacts on Mongolian cyclone and cold front in East Asia: a case study during 18–22 March 2010 [PDF]
The Gobi Desert in East Asia experiences dust outbreaks during the spring, which are often caused by high winds associated with Mongolian cyclones. The radiative forcing that arises from dust aerosols could affect the intensity and movement of Mongolian ...
Jing Li, Shu-Hua Chen
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Atmospheric Cold Front-Generated Waves in the Coastal Louisiana [PDF]
Atmospheric cold front-generated waves play an important role in the air–sea interaction and coastal water and sediment transports. In-situ observations from two offshore stations are used to investigate variations of directional waves in the coastal ...
Yuhan Cao, Chunyan Li, Changming Dong
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The effects of passing atmospheric cold fronts with different orientations and moving directions on the hydrodynamics of the Wax Lake Delta (WLD) were analyzed by considering the influence of river discharge, cold front moving direction, wind magnitude ...
Sajjad Feizabadi +2 more
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Warming Up a Cold Front-End with Ignite [PDF]
Serverless computing is a popular software deployment model for the cloud, in which applications are designed as a collection of stateless tasks. Developers are charged for the CPU time and memory footprint during the execution of each serverless function, which incentivizes them to reduce both runtime and memory usage.
David Schall +2 more
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Cold fronts, as one of the most frequent extreme weather events, can induce significant waves on the sea. This work analyzes the spatial and temporal variations in cold front events, especially the characteristics of wind directions during cold fronts in
Pinyan Xu +4 more
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Subtropical continental cold fronts
The results of an observational study on the structure of cold fronts in the Australian subtropics are presented. Such fronts produce significant wind changes extending into the tropics, but they are relatively shallow, typically not much more than a kilometre deep with little obvious signature at higher levels.
Roger K. Smith, Roger N. Ridley
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Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) are crucial for cloud freezing processes in the atmosphere. Given the limited knowledge about the vertical distribution of INPs and its relation to aerosols in China, we present two aircraft observations of INPs over the ...
Chuan He +9 more
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Cold fronts in galaxy clusters [PDF]
Cold fronts have been observed in a large number of galaxy clusters. Understanding their nature and origin is of primary importance for the investigation of the internal dynamics of clusters. To gain insight on the nature of these features, we carry out a statistical investigation of their occurrence in a sample of galaxy clusters observed with XMM ...
S. Ghizzardi, M. Rossetti, S. Molendi
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Cold fronts are typically associated with cooling, drying and a strengthening wind that shifts to have a northerly component. Cold front effects at a particular point, however, are dependent upon pre-existing air mass characteristics.
Matthew Van Den Broeke
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The movements of a cold water front
The two, relatively new methods adapted in oceanographic research -the permanent oceanographic stations in deep water and the registration of sea temperature on board coasting steamers and liners, prove effectively that they add to, and supplement the material collected on the cruises of the research ships most valuable.
Jens Eggvin
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