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Deep convection and cold‐pool characteristics over Germany during July 2023 are investigated using Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) radar observations and a Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model simulation. The temporal evolution of convective cell features reveals a downward‐facing parabolic pattern in both WRF and observations, in terms of cell ...
Gerard Kilroy, Jeffrey D. Thayer
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Continuous Radar Tracking Illustrates the Development of Multi-destination Routes of Bumblebees. [PDF]
Woodgate JL +4 more
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Scientific applications of radio and radar tracking in the space program Conference proceedings [PDF]
Radar and radio tracking applications in space ...
Efron, L., Solloway, C. B.
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Beyond Pathology: α‐Synuclein Homeostasis and Three Principles to Guide Research
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Alberto J. Espay, Andrew J. Lees
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Mesoscale dynamics of cyclone Leslie (2018): A diagnostic analysis of a rare Iberian landfall
This study presents a successful numerical simulation of cyclone Leslie (2018), using WRF‐ARW v4.5.1. Several mesoscale dynamics were identified indicative of the occurrence of sting jet and cold conveyor belt, which potentiated the record‐breaking winds in central Portugal.
Miguel M. Lima +5 more
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Using particle filter to track horizontal variations of atmospheric duct structure from radar sea clutter [PDF]
Xiaofeng Zhao, Shuibo Huang, D. X. Wang
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A Pedestrian Detection and Tracking Method for Robot Equipped with Laser Radar [PDF]
Bin Zhu, Zhang Jian, Yan Wang, Wu Jin
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Requirements for tracking radar for falling spheres [PDF]
Error analysis on radar tracking of falling ...
Brockman, W. E., Hain, J. L.
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October 2019 was characterized by three main multiday wet spells in Bafoussam and Dschang. Our results indicated that wet spells were influenced by a vortex pair near the Gulf of Guinea, a strong Sahara Heat Low located anomalously far east and north, a northward shift of the intertropical discontinuity, an enhancement of the inland penetration of the ...
Derbetini A. Vondou +3 more
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Based on turbulence diagnostics, airlines are willing to avoid up to 15% of the airspace in order to avoid a fraction of turbulence that takes up about 0.1% of the airspace. This study quantifies these three fractions using turbulence reports from commercial aircraft and ERA5 reanalysis diagnostics, revealing that the low and regionally variable ...
Thorsten Kaluza +3 more
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