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  • METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY  (5)
  • 31.20.D  (1)
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    Springer
    The European physical journal 13 (1989), S. 217-229 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: 31.20.D ; 34.20
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The successfully tested interaction potential of H2-H2 obtained from quantum chemical calculations (M 80) has been used again as input in the attempt of determining a fit interaction potential of the H2-H2 system. It does not only give quantitative agreement with measurements as obtained previously, but also reproduces the second virial coefficients at low temperatures, calculated via quantum mechanical pair correlation functions, as measured in several independent experiments. Since the unique determination of this fit is not possible in principle, we have chosen a final version by means of plausible estimates of the limitations of previous ab initio calculations. The new potential is included in this paper in a table. Our isotropic rigid rotor potential term will be discussed in comparisons with experimentally determined potential fits. More tests of our fit potential have already been completed and can be used for a final judgement.
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    Publication Date: 2006-01-16
    Description: A brief outline about the theory of planetary waves is given and a review of space-time analysis, mainly at the 500 mbar pressure level, is presented. This analysis gives evidence that broad spectral bands of two types of waves exist within the troposphere: ultralong waves with zonal wave numbers M or approximately equal to 4 and periods tau or approximately equal to 5 days, propagating mainly to the west, and synoptic scale waves with M or approximately equal to 3 and tau or approximately equal to 10 days, propagating mainly to the east. These waves are generated by internal turbulent processes within the atmosphere and are quasi-persistent with lifetimes of several periods. It is shown that solar activity cannot generate planetary waves of significant amplitudes, and that the observed 'Sun-weather effects' can be interpreted within the framework of these internally generated planetary waves without any trigger mechanism from outside the atmosphere. It is suggested that a better knowledge of these persistent ultralong waves may help to improve long range weather forecasts.
    Keywords: METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
    Type: NASA. Marshall Space Flight Center Solar-Terrest. Predictions Proc., Vol. 2; p 703-721
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    Publication Date: 2006-01-16
    Description: Solar variability influences upon terrestrial weather and climate are addressed. Both the positive and negative findings are included and specific predictions, areas of further study, and recommendations listed.
    Keywords: METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
    Type: NASA. Marshall Space Flight Center Solar-Terrest. Predictions Proc., Vol. 2; p 655-668
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2016-06-07
    Description: The design and function of an atmospheric analyzer which uses a computer are discussed. Mathematical models which show the method of measurement are presented. The data analysis and recording procedures of the analyzer are discussed.
    Keywords: METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
    Type: NASA. Langley Res. Center Lightning Technol.; p 215-225
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A discussion is presented of the Centralized Storm Information System (CSIS), a joint effort by several organizations including NASA and the National Weather Service, which has been developed to aid the forecaster in evaluating weather data. The CSIS was developed to provide a handling, analyzing, intercomparison, and display system for real-time data from all available sources. The CSIS hardware and software, the impact of the CSIS, and the initial experience gained following the implementation of the CSIS are examined. Several general insights learned from this interactive processing system are examined in detail, including the benefits of an evolutionary bottom up rather than top down design approach, the crucial nature of scheduler function to any real time system, the recognition that meteorological interactive terminals requirements are different from image processing terminals requirements, and the knowledge that forecasters generate a large peak load on computer resources.
    Keywords: METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
    Type: Conference on Aerospace and Aeronautical Meteorology; Jun 06, 1983 - Jun 09, 1983; Omaha, NE
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: This report covers the period from February 1982 when the Centralized Storm Information System CSIS was installed at NSSFC through June 1983. CSIS has had a dramatic and positive impact on the operations of the NSSFC. The value of CSIS in improving the level of severe storms forecasting is evaluated. The following CSIS components are examined: (1) hardware; (2) data acquisition; (3) data storage and retrieval; (4) forecaster-machine interface; (5) user training and requirement; (6) system relibility; and (7) software documentation.
    Keywords: METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
    Type: Wisconsin Univ. Centralized Storm Information System (CSIS); 43 p
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