Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

1984 Citations

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  1. Bryan, K., 1984: Accelerating the convergence to equilibrium of ocean-climate models. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 14 (4), 666-673.
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  2. Bryan, K., 1984: Climate models related to Stream 3: Outstanding technical problems. In Workshop on Global Observations and Understanding of the General Circulation of the Oceans, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 76-93.
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  3. Bryan, K., F. G, Komro, and C. Rooth, 1984: The ocean's transient response to global surface temperature anomalies. In Climate Processes and Climate Sensitivity, Geophysical Monograph 29, Maurice Ewing Volume 5, American Geophysical Union, 29-38.
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  4. Bryan, F., and A. H. Oort, 1984: Seasonal variation of the global water balance based on aerological data. Journal of Geophysical Research, 89 (D7), 11,717-11,730.
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  5. Carton, J. A., 1984: Coastal circulation caused by an isolated storm. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 14 (1), 114-124.
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  6. Carton, J. A., and S. G. H. Philander, 1984: Coastal upwelling viewed as a stochastic phenomenon. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 14 (9), 1499-1509.
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  7. Cox, M. D., and K. Bryan, 1984: A numerical model of the ventilated thermocline. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 14 (4), 674-687.
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  8. Domaradzki, J. A., and G. L. Mellor, 1984: A simple turbulence closure hypothesis for the triple-velocity correlation functions in homogeneous isotropic turbulence. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 140, 45-61.
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  9. Fels, S. B., 1984: The radiative damping of short vertical scale waves in the mesosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41 (10), 1755-1764.
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  10. Fels, S. B., J. T. Schofield, and D. Crisp, 1984: Observations and theory of the solar semidiurnal tide in the mesosphere of Venus. Nature, 312 (5993), 431-434.
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  11. Gordon, C. T., R. D. Hovanec, and W. F. Stern, 1984: Analyses of monthly mean cloudiness and their influence upon model-diagnosed radiative fluxes. Journal of Geophysical Research, 89 (D3), 4713-4738.
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  12. Gordon, C. T., and W. F. Stern, 1984: Medium range prediction by a GFDL global spectral model: results for three winter cases and sensitivity to dissipation. Monthly Weather Review, 112 (2), 217-245.
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  13. Hayashi, Y., D. G. Golder, and J. D. Mahlman, 1984: Stratospheric and mesospheric Kelvin waves simulated by the GFDL "SKYHI" general circulation model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41 (12), 1971-1984.
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  14. Hibler, W. D., III, and K. Bryan, 1984: Ocean circulation: Its effects on seasonal sea-ice simulations. Science, 224 (4648), 489-492.
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  15. Lau, N-C., 1984: Circulation Statistics Based on FGGE Level III-B Analysis Produced by GFDL. NOAA Data Report ERL GFDL-5, 427 pp.
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  16. Lau, N-C., 1984: A Comparison of Circulation Statistics Based on FGGE Level III-B Analyses Produced by GFDL and ECMWF for the Special Observing Periods. NOAA Data Report ERL GFDL-6, 237 pp.
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  17. Lau, N-C., and E. O. Holopainen, 1984: Transient eddy forcing of the time-mean flow as identified by geopotential tendencies. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41 (3), 313-328.
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  18. Lau, N-C., and K-M. Lau, 1984: The structure and energetics of midlatitude disturbances accompanying cold-air outbreaks over East Asia. Monthly Weather Review, 112 (7), 1309-1327.
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  19. Levitus, S., 1984: Annual cycle of temperature and heat storage in the world ocean. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 14 (4), 727-746.
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  20. MacAyeal, D. R., 1984: Numerical simulations of the Ross Sea tides. Journal of Geophysical Research, 89 (C1), 607-615.
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  21. MacAyeal, D. R., 1984: Thermohaline circulation below the Ross Ice Shelf: A consequence of tidally induced vertical mixing and basal melting. Journal of Geophysical Research, 89 (C1), 597-606.
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  22. Mahlman, J. D., D. G. Andrews, T. Hartmann, T. Matsuno, and R. G. Murgatroyd, 1984: Transport of trace constituents in the stratosphere. In Dynamics of the Middle Atmosphere, Terra Scientific Publishing Co., 387-416.
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  23. Mahlman, J. D., and L. J. Umscheid, 1984: Dynamics of the middle atmosphere: Successes and problems of the GFDL "SKYHI" general circulation model. In Dynamics of the Middle Atmosphere, Tokyo, Japan: Terra Scientific Publishing Co., 501-525.
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  24. Manabe, S., and A. J. Broccoli, 1984. Ice-age climate and continental ice sheets: some experiments with a general circulation model. Annals of Glaciology, 5, 100-105.
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  25. Manabe, S., and A. J. Broccoli, 1984: Influence of the Climap ice sheet on the climate of a general circulation model: implications for the Milankovitch theory. In Milankovitch and Climate, Part 2, Reidel Publishing Co., 789-799
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  26. Miyakoda, K., and A. Rosati, 1984: Variation of sea surface temperature in 1976 and 1977, Pt. 2: Simulation with mixed layer models. Journal of Geophysical Research, 89 (C4), 6533-6542.
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  27. Miyakoda, K., J. Sirutis, and J. Ploshay, 1984: Experiments of dynamic monthly forecasts. In Numerical Long-Range Forecasting Numerical Forecast Verficiation, Washington, DC: U.S. National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, 332-336.
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  28. Oey, L-Y., 1984: On steady salinity distribution and circulation in partially mixed and well mixed estuaries. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 14 (3), 629-645.
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  29. Oort, A. H., and Y-H. Pan, 1984: The observed effects of tropical heating over the east pacific on global climate variations. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 3 (4), 488-498.
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  30. Orlanski, I., and B. B. Ross, 1984: The evolution of an observed cold front. Part II: mesoscale dynamics. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41 (10), 1669-1703.
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  31. Orlanski, I., and L. Polinsky, 1984: Predictability of mesoscale phenomena. In International Symposium on Nowcasting II: Mesoscale Observations and Very-Short-Range Forecasting, Noordwijk, Netherlands: ESA Scientific & Technical Publications Branch, 271-280.
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  32. Philander, S. G. H., and E. Rasmusson, 1984: On the evolution of El Niño. Tropical Ocean-Atmosphere Newsletter, 24, 16.
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  33. Philander, S. G. H., and R. C. Pacanowski, 1984: Simulation of the seasonal cycle in the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Geophysical Research Letters, 11 (8), 802-804.
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  34. Philander, S. G. H., T. Yamagata, and R. C. Pacanowski, 1984: Unstable air-sea interactions in the tropics. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41 (4), 604-613.
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  35. Pierrehumbert, R. T., 1984: Linear results on the barrier effects of mesoscale mountains. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41 (8), 1356-1367.
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  36. Pierrehumbert, R. T., and P. Malguzzi, 1984: Forced coherent structures and local multiple equilibria in a barotropic atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41 (2), 246-257.
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  37. Salby, M. L., 1984: Survey of planetary-scale traveling waves: The state of theory and observations. Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics, 22 (2), 209-236.
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  38. Salby, M. L., 1984: Transient disturbances in the stratosphere: Implications for theory and observing systems. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 46 (11), 1009-1047.
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  39. Salby, M. L., D. L. Hartmann, P. L. Bailey, and J. C. Gille, 1984: Evidence for equatorial Kelvin modes in Numbus-7 LIMS. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41 (2), 220-235.
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  40. Sardeshmukh, P. D., and I. M. Held, 1984: The vorticity balance in the tropical upper troposphere of a general circulation model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41 (5), 768-778.
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  41. Sarmiento, J. L., and J. R. Toggweiler, 1984: New model for the role of the oceans in determining atmospheric PCO2. Nature, 308 (5960), 621-624.
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  42. Spelman, M. J., and S. Manabe, 1984: Influence of oceanic heat transport upon the sensitivity of a model climate. Journal of Geophysical Research, 89 (C1), 571-586.
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  43. Tuleya, R. E., M. A. Bender, and Y. Kurihara, 1984: A simulation study of the landfall of tropical cyclones using a movable nested-mesh model. Monthly Weather Review, 112 (1), 124-136.
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  44. Tuleya, R. E., and Y. Kurihara, 1984: The formation of comma vortices in a tropical numerical simulation model. In 15th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, 320-324.
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  45. Tuleya, R. E., and Y. Kurihara, 1984: The formation of comma vortices in a tropical numerical simulation model. Monthly Weather Review, 112 (3), 491-502.
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  46. Wahr, J. M., and A. H. Oort, 1984: Friction- and mountain-torque estimates from global atmospheric data. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41 (2), 190-204.
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  47. Williams, G. P., and T. Yamagata, 1984: Geostrophic regimes, intermediate solitary vortices and Jovian eddies. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41 (4), 453-478.
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  48. Yamagata, T., and Y. Hayashi, 1984: A simple diagnostic model for the 30-50 day oscillation in the tropics. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 62 (5), 709-717.
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  49. Yeh, T-C., R. T. Wetherald, and S. Manabe, 1984: The effect of soil moisture on a short-term climate and hydrology change--A numerical experiment. Monthly Weather Review, 112 (3), 474-490.
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