Title |
Published |
SHARCNET Authors |
Area |
1.
A 3D cloud-construction algorithm for the EarthCARE satellite mission
|
2011 |
H. W. Barker, M. P. Jerg, T. Wehr, S. Kato, D. P. Donovan and R. J. Hogan
|
Atmospheric Sciences
|
2.
On the Viability of Lagrangian Theories of Internal Wave Spectra:
Implications for Doppler-spread Theory and Radar Measurements
|
2009 |
G.P. Klaassen
|
Atmospheric Sciences
|
3.
Testing Lagrangian Theories of Internal Wave Spectra. Part II:
Varying the Number of Waves
|
2009 |
G.P. Klaassen
|
Atmospheric Sciences
|
4.
Testing Lagrangian Theories of Internal Wave Spectra. Part I: Varying the Amplitude and Wavenumbers
|
2009 |
G.P. Klaassen
|
Atmospheric Sciences
|
5.
Towards a fully Lagrangian atmospheric modelling system
|
2008 |
J.M. Alam, J.C. Lin
|
Atmospheric Sciences Computational Fluid Dynamics
|
6.
Representing cloud overlap with an effective decorrelation length: An assessment using CloudSat and CALIPSO data
|
2008 |
Howard W. Barker
|
Atmospheric Sciences
|
7.
Impacts of peat and vegetation on permafrost degradation under climate warming.
|
2007 |
Shuhua Yi, Ming-ko Woo and M. Altaf Arain
|
Atmospheric Sciences
|
8.
Soilâplant nitrogen cycling modulated carbon exchanges in a western temperate conifer forest in Canada
|
2006 |
M. Altaf Arain, Fengming Yuan, T. Andrew Black
|
Atmospheric Sciences
|
9.
Soilâplant nitrogen cycling modulated carbon exchanges in a western temperate conifer forest in Canada
|
2006 |
M. Altaf Arain, Fengming Yuan, T. Andrew Black
|
Atmospheric Sciences
|
10.
Does kinematic advection by superimposed waves provide an explanation for quasi-universal gravity-wave spectra?
|
2006 |
G.P. Klaassen and L.J. Sonmor
|
Atmospheric Sciences
|