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Submesoscale Instabilities in Mesoscale Eddies
L. Brannigan +4 more
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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
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This paper aims to provide a robust design approach for HAWTs operating in shear flow. This study fills a critical research gap by integrating BEM and vortex theories for blade design in non‐homogeneous inflow conditions. The authors of the paper made an effort to develop and test an experimentally unsophisticated model of a turbine working in shear ...
Agnieszka Dorota Woźniak +2 more
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Ocean transit times: from basin to planetary scales. [PDF]
Cessi P.
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Wind Resource Evaluation With Atmospheric Stability Across Different Surface Types
Wind resource evaluation with atmospheric stability across different surface types. ABSTRACT This study investigates the influence of atmospheric stability on wind resource assessment across various surface conditions, focusing on wind shear and prevailing wind direction as key analytical parameters.
Zejia Hua, Wei Tao, Guanjun Wang
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Author Correction: Ocean fronts and eddies force atmospheric rivers and heavy precipitation in western North America. [PDF]
Liu X +8 more
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Prediction of Pipeline Defect Depth and Classification Based on CatBoost
Obtaining detection data using in‐line pipeline inspection, the synthetic minority oversampling technique (SMOTE) is applied to expand the sample set, thereby increasing the number of minority‐class samples. This approach effectively improves minority‐class detection and enhances pipeline safety assessment. ABSTRACT Magnetic flux leakage detection is a
Cong Chen +3 more
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Physical controls on heterogeneous mesopelagic biogeochemistry. [PDF]
Freilich MA, Dove LA, Merk K.
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This research explores how fluid flow, structural movement, and sound interact in an elastic baffle system. Using a numerical approach based on the finite element method, the study analyzes how noise and vibrations change with different baffle configurations. The findings reveal that shortening the baffle by half reduces noise transmission by 9%, while
Tohid Adibi +5 more
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