Global archives were established for ECMWF 12-hour, multilevel analysis beginning 1 January 1985; day and night IR temperatures, and solar incoming and solar absorbed. Routines were written to access these data conveniently from NASA/MSFC MASSTOR facility for diagnostic analysis. Calculations of diabatic heating rates were performed from the ECMWF data using 4-day intervals. Calculations of precipitable water (W) from 1 May 1985 were carried out using the ECMWF data. Because a major operational change on 1 May 1985 had a significant impact on the moisture field, values prior to that date are incompatible with subsequent analyses
Research was conducted to help modeling groups at NASA to develop better weather forecasting and gen...
This thesis investigates some important aspects of the atmospheric branch of the hydrological cycle ...
Thesis (Ph D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology, 1970.Vita.Bibliography:...
Fields of diabatic heating rate estimates (H) for 5-day periods were calculated from the European Ce...
Research efforts during FY-88 have focused on completion of several projects relating to analysis of...
During the fall of 1993, nearly all of the emphasis on this project was devoted to the completion of...
Diabatic heating rate estimates as residuals of the dry thermodynamic equation were generated for Ma...
We evaluate the global distribution of diabatic heating rates based on the thermodynamic energy budg...
The objective of this research is to contribute to the improvement of the analyses of irrotational w...
Motivated by the question of whether recent indications of decadal climate variability and a possibl...
The research objectives were to describe synoptic scale variability of moisture over the tropical Pa...
August 1992.Includes bibliographical references.Sponsored by NASA NAG5-112.Sponsored by NASA NAG8-87...
Low frequency oscillations appearing in three GCM seasonal cycle integrations are compared with the ...
In the three years since its launch, the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) provided the beginn...
Global and high resolution climate dataset taken from satellite images represents one of the most in...
Research was conducted to help modeling groups at NASA to develop better weather forecasting and gen...
This thesis investigates some important aspects of the atmospheric branch of the hydrological cycle ...
Thesis (Ph D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology, 1970.Vita.Bibliography:...
Fields of diabatic heating rate estimates (H) for 5-day periods were calculated from the European Ce...
Research efforts during FY-88 have focused on completion of several projects relating to analysis of...
During the fall of 1993, nearly all of the emphasis on this project was devoted to the completion of...
Diabatic heating rate estimates as residuals of the dry thermodynamic equation were generated for Ma...
We evaluate the global distribution of diabatic heating rates based on the thermodynamic energy budg...
The objective of this research is to contribute to the improvement of the analyses of irrotational w...
Motivated by the question of whether recent indications of decadal climate variability and a possibl...
The research objectives were to describe synoptic scale variability of moisture over the tropical Pa...
August 1992.Includes bibliographical references.Sponsored by NASA NAG5-112.Sponsored by NASA NAG8-87...
Low frequency oscillations appearing in three GCM seasonal cycle integrations are compared with the ...
In the three years since its launch, the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) provided the beginn...
Global and high resolution climate dataset taken from satellite images represents one of the most in...
Research was conducted to help modeling groups at NASA to develop better weather forecasting and gen...
This thesis investigates some important aspects of the atmospheric branch of the hydrological cycle ...
Thesis (Ph D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology, 1970.Vita.Bibliography:...