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Enhanced Predictions of Tides and Surges through Data Assimilation (TECHNICAL NOTE)

Enhanced Predictions of Tides and Surges through Data Assimilation (TECHNICAL NOTE)

... The regional waters in Singapore Strait are characterized by complex hydrodynamic phenomena as a result of the combined effect of three large water bodies viz. the South China Sea, the Andaman Sea, and the Java Sea. This ...

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Mechanical design of the main computation cabinet  A part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

Mechanical design of the main computation cabinet A part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

... The electronic model for tides and storm surges physically consists of the main computation cabinet and control table for peripheral instruments.. This document is a collection of select[r] ...

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Interface between a microcomputer and the electronic model for tides and storm surges

Interface between a microcomputer and the electronic model for tides and storm surges

... EOI H Loop to get 256 words from memoryGet word from memory address Display 1st address to check Transfer contents to data "bus DAV —>- L\ _ , _ _ ]AV F'' ^8.ta-ready signal For reducing[r] ...

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Meteorological input data processing system  A part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

Meteorological input data processing system A part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

... The data editing unit has been designed to convert input data in arbitrary format into the format required for the first stage of computation which is carried out by the circuit describe[r] ...

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Output memory  A part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

Output memory A part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

... By setting the digital gain control of the input scaling circuit to maximum 1111 1111, and by applying an appropriate DC voltage, Ej^, to test terminals +T-, adjust VR4 so that the outpu[r] ...

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Input memory  A part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

Input memory A part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

... The output of iiie temporaiy memoiy is permanently connected to all channels of the S8E l68K bit static memozy, but storing the data in appropriate cells of the meinory is determined by [r] ...

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Grid card calibrator  A part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

Grid card calibrator A part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

... 4 shows the simplified circuit diagram of the power supply unit for the grid-card calibrator.. This supply unit has four different output voltages all regulated ; +15V, -15V and two inde[r] ...

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New input memory: a part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

New input memory: a part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

... Memory test unit Test tapes Test of each memory board Test.of the system through analogue waveforms Test of digital circuits in sequential modes Test of the random write/read mode Adjust[r] ...

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Control cabinet: part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

Control cabinet: part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

... BDll is a switching circuit by which the timing signals of the tape punch and tape reader are selected, so that their speeds match the speed of an input instrument selected by the main c[r] ...

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Arrangement of the main computation network for the sea around the British Isles: a part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

Arrangement of the main computation network for the sea around the British Isles: a part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

... When a grid card is connected to a grid card socket, the opto-electronic input terminals of the grid card are automatically connected to the 4 sockets of the patch board section, as show[r] ...

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Main computation network: a part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges  (Amended 1980)

Main computation network: a part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges (Amended 1980)

... 9 Overall linearity-from the digital input to the analogue output at the floating circuit A digital signal zero to 63 in binary code was fed into the input terminals of a BAG in the inpu[r] ...

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An automatic zero level setting circuit  A part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

An automatic zero level setting circuit A part of the electronic model for tides and storm surges

... Relationships between the input and output of circuit BD50 with a digitizer, in BIPolar and MONopolar modes, and the gain control position 1... Relationships between the input and output[r] ...

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Nonlinear chaotic model for predicting storm surges

Nonlinear chaotic model for predicting storm surges

... Astronomical tides generally have the large contribution to the ocean water level variations in open oceans and many well-exposed ...into tides and other (usually meteorological) ...

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Regional frequency analysis of extreme storm surges along the French coast

Regional frequency analysis of extreme storm surges along the French coast

... The average annual predicted levels have a constant mean over all the observation period, whereas the observed lev- els increase during the same time, mainly because of climate change (Plag, 2006; Pirazzoli, 2007). It is ...

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Ensemble projection of the sea level rise impact on storm surge and inundation at the coast of Bangladesh

Ensemble projection of the sea level rise impact on storm surge and inundation at the coast of Bangladesh

... downstream tides, the coastal part of Bangladesh is frequently flooded by storm surges induced by tropical cy- clones ...storm surges in this area initiate in the central or southern part of the Bay ...

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Surges and Sudden Stops of Capital Flows to Emerging Markets

Surges and Sudden Stops of Capital Flows to Emerging Markets

... We use a probit model to test the four hypotheses discussed in section II. 13 The dependent variable is the sudden stop dummy and the key independent variable is the surge dummy. We assume that any factor that would ...

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Exalting in atmospheric tides as earthquake precursor

Exalting in atmospheric tides as earthquake precursor

... day to night and from winter and summer. In such a case its effect on the propagation of LF radio signals will be superim- posed with the atmospheric tides effect. The next step was to examine the exalting of the ...

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Very Weak Signals (VWS) detected by stacking method according to different astronomical periodicities (HiCum)

Very Weak Signals (VWS) detected by stacking method according to different astronomical periodicities (HiCum)

... Stacking data has been used for many decades in the meteo- rological fields (Bartels, 1938). In fact, as early as 19th cen- tury Darwin firstly used similar method to observe the sea tides cycle. Following that ...

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Oceans in Motion: Waves and Tides

Oceans in Motion: Waves and Tides

... The biggest waves in our oceans are the tides. These are caused by the gravitational forces between the earth and the sun and the moon. The moon has the biggest influence because it is close. It essentially pulls ...

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Tides and Melts - Strand Ephemera

Tides and Melts - Strand Ephemera

... OctoberlNovember The Yungaburra Folk Festival October 25th to 28'h www.yungaburrafotkfestivaLorg or Festival Hotline 0448 017 877 I Want to be in a Jane Austen Novel October 31 " to Nove[r] ...

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