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Strengthening health systems through NTD integration: Key insights from a multi-country webinar. [PDF]

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Rozendaal N   +10 more
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Wind Profiler Radar Observations over Indonesian Maritime Continent

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Cumulus mergers in the maritime continent region

Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 1993
We examine a family of tall (up to 20 km) cumulonimbus complexes that develop almost daily over an adjacent pair of flat islands in the Maritime Continent region north of Darwin, Australia, and that are known locally as “Hectors”. Nine cases observed by a rawinsonde network, surface observations (including radiation and soil measurements), the TRMM ...
J. Simpson   +4 more
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THE MARITIME CONTINENT MONSOON

2011
International ...
Robertson, Andrew   +7 more
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Smoke aerosol transport patterns over the Maritime Continent

Atmospheric Research, 2013
Abstract Smoke transport patterns over the Maritime Continent (MC) are studied through a combination of approaches, including a) analyzing AODs obtained from satellite products; b) aerosol transport modeling with AOD assimilation along with the atmospheric flow patterns; c) analyzing smoke wet deposition distributions; and d) examining forward ...
Peng Xian   +6 more
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Development and structure of a maritime continent thunderstorm

Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 1994
The evaluation of a maritime continent thunderstorm complex (Hector) occurring over Bathurst and Melville Islands north of Darwin, Australia (12° S, 131° E) is investigated primarily using Doppler radar data. Thunderstorm formation follows the development of sea breeze circulations and a period of shallow non-precipitating convection.
T. D. Keenan, B. Ferrier, J. Simpson
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Oceanic Impacts on MJOs Detouring near the Maritime Continent

Journal of Climate, 2020
AbstractMadden–Julian oscillations (MJOs) are the dominant mode of intraseasonal variability (ISV) in the atmosphere acting as a bridge between weather and climate. During boreal winter, many MJO events are detoured southward while propagating across the Maritime Continent.
Lei Zhou, Raghu Murtugudde
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