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Continental-scale models - Comparison with observations

What Humans Contribute to Atmospheric CO2: Comparison of Carbon Cycle Models with Observations

What Humans Contribute to Atmospheric CO2: Comparison of Carbon Cycle Models with Observations

... theoretical models of the carbon cycle and their comparison with ...and observations is only a necessary, not sufficient prerequisite for reliable simulations, they must also be in conformity with ...

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Auroral current systems in Saturn’s magnetosphere: comparison of theoretical models with Cassini and HST observations

Auroral current systems in Saturn’s magnetosphere: comparison of theoretical models with Cassini and HST observations

... simultaneous observations of fields and plasmas in Saturn’s high-latitude magnetosphere and UV images of the conjugate auroral oval were obtained by the Cassini spacecraft and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in ...

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The magnetopause shape and location: a comparison of the Interball and Geotail observations with models

The magnetopause shape and location: a comparison of the Interball and Geotail observations with models

... We assume that the v Y and v Z components of the solar wind velocity are caused mainly by the presence of MHD waves in the flow. As these waves have a non-zero velocity of propagation in the plasma rest frame, we cannot ...

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Comparison of land surface humidity between observations and CMIP5 models

Comparison of land surface humidity between observations and CMIP5 models

... the models could have different levels of water limitation compared to the ob- servations when analysing the temporal behaviour over large regions ...the models are water limited to some ex- ...CMIP5 ...

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Comparison of force-free flux rope models with observations of magnetic clouds

Comparison of force-free flux rope models with observations of magnetic clouds

... A comparison of this new solution and the Lundquist solution with magnetic cloud obser- vations is done for magnetic clouds with flat magnetic field magnitude ...

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Causes of variation in soil carbon simulations from CMIP5 Earth system models and comparison with observations

Causes of variation in soil carbon simulations from CMIP5 Earth system models and comparison with observations

... complexity models indicated that soil carbon simulated by ESMs was driven primarily by NPP and temperature, this relationship was much weaker with ob- servational ...

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Welfare Estimation Using Aggregate and Individual Observations Models: A Comparison Using Monte Carlo Techniques

Welfare Estimation Using Aggregate and Individual Observations Models: A Comparison Using Monte Carlo Techniques

... demand models, zonal travel cost models have been largely abandoned in favor of models based on individual ...-observation models often require the use of distribution sensitive ...

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Efficient model comparison techniques for models requiring large scale data augmentation

Efficient model comparison techniques for models requiring large scale data augmentation

... 5.4 Marginal likelihood estimation We consider the problem of estimating the marginal likelihood under the model in- troduced in Section 5.1, using the methods described above. These estimators were evaluated on ...

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Continental-scale surface reflectance product from CBERS-4 MUX data: Assessment of atmospheric correction method using coincident Landsat observations

Continental-scale surface reflectance product from CBERS-4 MUX data: Assessment of atmospheric correction method using coincident Landsat observations

... A detailed description is presented in Appendix A, and the adjustment factors were applied to MUX SR values before any comparison with OLI SR values (Table A2). The evaluation of MUX SR against the AERONET-derived ...

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Quantifying Regional-Scale Water Storage Using Models and Observations: Application For Drought Assessment In South Carolina

Quantifying Regional-Scale Water Storage Using Models and Observations: Application For Drought Assessment In South Carolina

... 67 Figure 4.34 Voltage Balancing Algorithm Comparison, APOD-PWM 4.2.3 Arm Inductor Winding Loss The final element of converter power loss is the power loss due to the arm impedance in series with each arm of the ...

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A Century of Observations Reveals Increasing Likelihood of Continental-Scale Compound Dry-Hot Extremes

A Century of Observations Reveals Increasing Likelihood of Continental-Scale Compound Dry-Hot Extremes

... multidecadal continental-scale mega- droughts that occurred in the 12th and 13th centuries (49), and global warming has markedly increased the risk of their return ...

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Carbonate determination in soils by mid-IR
spectroscopy with regional and continental
scale models

Carbonate determination in soils by mid-IR spectroscopy with regional and continental scale models

... Excellent performance was achieved over an extensive geographic and chemical diversity of soils. A single model for all soil types performed very well with a root mean square error of prediction (RMSEP) of 12.6 g kg -1 ...

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HESS Opinions: Improving the evaluation of groundwater representation in continental to global scale models

HESS Opinions: Improving the evaluation of groundwater representation in continental to global scale models

... Pianosi, F., Beven, K., Freer, J., Hall, J. W., Rougier, J., Stephenson, D. B., & Wagener, T. (2016). Sensitivity analysis 1195 of environmental models: A systematic review with practical workflow. ...

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Continental-scale geochemical surveys and mineral prospectivity: Comparison of a trivariate and a multivariate approach

Continental-scale geochemical surveys and mineral prospectivity: Comparison of a trivariate and a multivariate approach

... A B S T R A C T The National Geochemical Survey of Australia (NGSA) provides an internally consistent, state-of-the-art, con- tinental-scale geochemical dataset that can be used to assess areas of Australia more ...

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A Comparison of the Wake Structures of Scale and Full-scale Pedalling Cycling Models

A Comparison of the Wake Structures of Scale and Full-scale Pedalling Cycling Models

... Experimental and numerical studies by Crouch et al. [9] and Griffith et al. [5] have shed light onto the dominant fluid mechanisms influence cycling aerodynamics by characterising the large-scale flow structures that ...

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Preface: Oceanographic processes on the continental shelf: observations and modeling

Preface: Oceanographic processes on the continental shelf: observations and modeling

... cal models (Williams et ...numerical models, to analyze coastal processes at high spatial and temporal ...numerical models to describe the dynamics of pollutant dispersion under different ...

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Modelling overbank flood recharge at a continental scale

Modelling overbank flood recharge at a continental scale

... The flood inundation and depth data tended to exhibit a large amount of unexplained recharge and large spatial vari- ations between daily observations, although the use of the threshold to flood parameter was able ...

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Continental and global scale flood forecasting systems

Continental and global scale flood forecasting systems

... global scale is crucial to preparing for severe events and providing early aware- ness where local flood models and warning services may not ...prediction models continue to improve, operational ...

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Technical review of large-scale hydrological models for implementation in operational flood forecasting schemes on continental level

Technical review of large-scale hydrological models for implementation in operational flood forecasting schemes on continental level

... remaining models could be seen as being suitable for inclusion in EFAS to varying degrees, depending on the amount of work required to adapt them to the operational ...comparable. Models that appear to ...

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Global multi scale segmentation of continental and coastal waters from the watersheds to the continental margins

Global multi scale segmentation of continental and coastal waters from the watersheds to the continental margins

... In this study, we present a harmonized multi-scale seg- mentation for the land–ocean continuum, from the watershed to the outer limit of the continental shelf. It is based on three increasing levels of ...

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