VISION OF THE WORLD MARITIME AXIS OF INDONESIA AS A MARITIME COUNTRY IN ALFRED THAYER MAHAN’S PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
The economic development of Indonesia and the region has an impact on national maritime security. With these conditions, developments and challenges in the maritime aspect, Indonesia has outlined a policy on the vision of the World Maritime Axis. This
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The Indo‐Pacific Maritime Continent Barrier Effect on MJO Ensemble Prediction
The barrier effect of the Indo‐Pacific Maritime Continent (MC) on the Austral summertime Madden‐Julian Oscillation (MJO) is explored using retrospective forecasts from subseasonal‐to‐seasonal (S2S) prediction models.
S. Abhik, Chidong Zhang, Harry H. Hendon
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Representation of tropical deep convection in atmospheric models - Part 1 : Meteorology and comparison with satellite observations [PDF]
Published under Creative Commons Licence 3.0. Original article can be found at : http://www.atmospheric-chemistry-and-physics.net/ "The author's copyright for this publication is transferred to University of Hertfordshire".Fast convective transport in ...
Arteta, J. +12 more
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Maritime continent seasonal climate biases in AMIP experiments of the CMIP5 multimodel ensemble [PDF]
The fidelity of 28 Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5 (CMIP5) models in simulating mean climate over the Maritime Continent in the Atmospheric Model Intercomparison Project (AMIP) experiment is evaluated in this study.
Holloway, Chris E. +3 more
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Global detection and analysis of coastline associated rainfall using an objective pattern recognition technique [PDF]
Coastally associated rainfall is a common feature especially in tropical and subtropical regions. However, it has been difficult to quantify the contribution of coastal rainfall features to the overall local rainfall.
Bergemann, Martin +2 more
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A stratospheric “drain” over the maritime continent [PDF]
Operational wind data are used to show that the time‐averaged mass flux near the tropopause is downward over the maritime continent (Indonesia) region during both summer and winter. The air descends within a layer above the convective level of neutral buoyancy (despite mean upward motion below and above this layer) and must rise through the mean ...
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The role of the basic state in the ENSO-monsoon relationship and implications for predictability [PDF]
The impact of systematic model errors on a coupled simulation of the Asian Summer monsoon and its interannual variability is studied. Although the mean monsoon climate is reasonably well captured, systematic errors in the equatorial Pacific mean that the
A. G. Turner +39 more
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West Antarctic and the Antarctic Peninsula have experienced dramatic warming in austral spring since the 1970s. Using observations and the Community Atmosphere Model version 4 (CAM4), this study explores the physical mechanism by which the tropical ...
Ping Zhang, Anmin Duan
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The effect of the Madden-Julian Oscillation on station rainfall and river level in the Fly River system, Papua New Guinea [PDF]
The Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO) is the dominant mode of intraseasonal variability in tropical rainfall on the large scale, but its signal is often obscured in individual station data, where effects are most directly felt at the local level.
Barlow +32 more
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Precipitation Features of the Maritime Continent in Parameterized and Explicit Convection Models [PDF]
AbstractThe Maritime Continent is the largest archipelago in the world and a region of intense convective activity that influences Earth’s general circulation. The region features one of the warmest oceans, very complex topography, dense vegetation, and an intricate configuration of islands, which together result in very specific precipitation ...
Argüeso, D., Romero, R., Homar, V.
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