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Irradiance in polluted cumulus fields: Measured and modeled cloud-aerosol effects

2009

[1] We present a new strategy to validate modeled spectral irradiance of shallow cumulus cloud fields in a polluted background with airborne measurements. The concept is based on a spectral distinction of effects associated with heterogeneous clouds, aerosol particles, and surface albedo. We use measurements from the Gulf of Mexico Atmospheric Composition and Climate Study, conducted in the urban-industrial Houston area. Modeled irradiance fields were obtained from extensive three-dimensional radiative transfer calculations applied to the output of large eddy simulations. We show that the measurements below clouds or cloud gaps can only be reproduced by the calculations when including the a…

MeteorologyIrradianceForcing (mathematics)AlbedoAtmospheric sciencesAerosolWavelengthGeophysicsRadiative transferGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsLarge eddy simulationGeophysical Research Letters
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Observed versus simulated mountain waves over Scandinavia – improvement by enhanced model resolution?

2016

Abstract. Two mountain wave events, which occured over northern Scandinavia in December 2013 are analysed by means of airborne observations and global and mesoscale numerical simulations with horizontal mesh sizes of 16 km, 7.2 km, 2.4 km and 0.8 km. During both events westerly cross-mountain flow induced upward propagating waves in the troposphere and stratosphere and trapped waves in the lee of the mountains. Despite similar forcing conditions gravity wave breaking occured during the first event at altitudes between 25 km to 30 km due to weak stratospheric background winds, while waves propagated to altitudes above 30 km during the second event. In the lower troposphere trapped lee waves …

Model resolution010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesClimatologyMountain wave01 natural sciencesPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsGeologyPhysics::Geophysics0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Coherent neutrino scattering

2009

We present a microscopic model for coherent pion production off nuclei induced by neutrinos. This model is built upon a model for single nucleon processes that goes beyond the usual Delta dominance by including non resonant background contributions. We include nuclear medium effects: medium corrections to Delta$ properties and outgoing pion absortion via an optical potential. This results in major modifications to cross sections for low energy experiments when compared with phenomenological models like Rein-Sehgal's.

Modelo microscópico ; Producción de piones ; Rein–Sehgal’sRein–Sehgal’sNuclear TheoryAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaNuclear TheoryUNESCO::FÍSICAUNESCO::FÍSICA::Nucleónica::Física de partículasFOS: Physical sciencesProducción de pionesNuclear Theory (nucl-th):FÍSICA [UNESCO]:FÍSICA::Nucleónica::Física de partículas [UNESCO]Nuclear ExperimentModelo microscópicoPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
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Drying of shrinking cylinder-shaped bodies

1998

Abstract A mathematical model has been developed for the prediction of sample temperature, average moisture and moisture distribution in a cylinder-shaped solid during the drying process. The effect of shrinkage was taken into account. The macroscopic heat balance and the microscopic mass balance combined with Fick's law were simultaneously solved using the Runge-Kutta-Merson method and a numerical finite difference method. The effective diffusion coefficient was expressed as a function of sample temperature and local moisture content. Using an experimental drying curve determined at 90 °C, the diffusional equation was identified for broccoli stems, and was used to predict the average and l…

MoistureChemistryFinite difference methodMineralogyMechanicsCylinder (engine)law.inventionlawMass transferEffective diffusion coefficientSolid bodyWater contentPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsFood ScienceShrinkageJournal of Food Engineering
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Non-Isothermal Mathematical Model of Wood and Paper Drying

2002

A mathematical model of wood or paper drying based on a detailed consideration of both heat and moisture transport phenomena is proposed. By averaging we express the model as a sequence of initial value problems for systems of two first order nonlinear ordinary differential equations. This mathematical model makes it possible to efficiently investigate the drying process of a thin wood plate or paper sheet for varying temperature and humidity conditions in the surroundings. In particular, we have considered the optimization of the heat regime over a series of steam-heated cylinders in a papermaking machine.

MoistureSeries (mathematics)Scientific methodPapermakingInitial value problemHumidityMechanicsTransport phenomenaPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsIsothermal processMathematics
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Molecular Sensors for Moisture Detection by Mössbauer Spectroscopy

2002

A parameter of importance in various industrial and commercial applications is sensitivity to moisture. A new class of molecular sensors which enable the qualitative and quantitative determination of air moisture (high selectivity and sensitivity) by application of Mossbauer spectroscopy as the probe technique has been investigated. The electronic properties of the iron-containing sensor depend upon the presence of moisture which is taken up by it and this process is accompanied by a change in electronic spin ground state which can be detected by Mossbauer spectroscopy. The sensor is suitable for in-field and industrial application using the recently developed Mossbauer spectrometer MIMOS I…

MoistureSpectrometerChemistryMolecular sensorHigh selectivityMössbauer spectroscopyAnalytical chemistryElectronic spinSensitivity (control systems)Ground statePhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
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Surface Emissivity Retrieval From Airborne Hyperspectral Scanner Data: Insights on Atmospheric Correction and Noise Removal

2012

Airborne multispectral imagers have been used in validation campaigns in order to acquire very high spatial resolution data as a benchmark for current or future satellite data. Imagery acquired with such sensors implies specific data processing in relation to view-angle-dependent atmospheric correction and removal or minimization of stripping-based noise. It is necessary to appropriately perform this processing in order to benefit from reference imageries of surface temperature (T) and emissivity (e) maps retrieved from thermal infrared data. In particular, e images generated from T/e separation algorithms show undesirable noise that jeopardizes their photointerpretation. This letter addres…

NoiseData processingMultispectral imageEmissivityAtmospheric correctionRadiative transferHyperspectral imagingEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric modelElectrical and Electronic EngineeringGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsRemote sensingIEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
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Seasonal dependence in the solar neutrino flux

1999

MSW solutions of the solar neutrino problem predict a seasonal dependence of the zenith angle distribution of the event rates, due to the non-zero latitude at the Super-Kamiokande site. We calculate this seasonal dependence and compare it with the expectations in the no-oscillation case as well as just-so scenario, in the light of the latest Super-Kamiokande 708-day data. The seasonal dependence can be sizeable in the large mixing angle MSW solution and would be correlated with the day-night effect. This may be used to discriminate between MSW and just-so scenarios and should be taken into account in refined fits of the data.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsAstrofísica nuclearSolar neutrinoFluxFOS: Physical sciencesContext (language use)AstrophysicsAtmospheric sciencesAstrophysicsPartícules (Física nuclear)LatitudeHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)medicineNeutrinsNeutrinosNeutrino oscillationPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsMixing (physics)ZenithParticles (Nuclear physics)PhysicsAstrophysics (astro-ph)High Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFísicaSeasonalitySolar neutrino problemmedicine.diseaseAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyEnvironmental scienceNuclear astrophysicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentEvent (particle physics)
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PERANAN GELOMBANG PANJANG TERHADAP SIRKULASI ARUS GLOBAL

2008

The global surface current system forms a large scala current circulation pattern known as gyra, which occurs in the Pasific, Hindia, and Atlantic oceans. At the nothern equator, the gyra circulation is counterclockwise, while it is anti counterclockwise at the southern equator. The trade wind crossing the Equatorial ocean causes a different slope and influences the slope form. The response of the sea level slope can be only described by the sea level pertubation concept that the disturbance moves as pulse wave which travel alongside equatorial ocean. The effects of the Rossby and Kelvin waves propagation on the ocean circulation depend on the lattitude. At the middle and high lattitudes, t…

Ocean currentEquatorRossby waveWind stressGeophysicsPhysics::GeophysicsLatitudesymbols.namesakesymbolsKelvin wavePhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsGeologySea levelEquatorial Rossby waveJurnal Natural
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Methane in Titan's atmosphere: from fundamental spectroscopy to planetology

2009

The methane molecule (CH4) is relatively abundant in the Universe and in particular in our Solar System. On Earth, it is the main compound of natural gas and is also the second greenhouse gas of anthropic origin. On Saturn's satellite Titan it plays a role similar to water on Earth and leads to a complex chemistry.

Origin of water on EarthGeneral Physics and AstronomyMethane[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph]Astrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeNatural gasPlanetologiePhysics::Chemical PhysicsAtmosphere of TitanAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsSpectroscopyLife on Titanbusiness.industryPlanetary sciencechemistryGreenhouse gasPhysics::Space PhysicssymbolsEnvironmental scienceAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsbusinessTitan (rocket family)Titan[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Methane
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