Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

1987 Citations

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  1. Bender, M., and Y. Kurihara, 1987: A numerical study of the effect of the mountainous terrain of Japan on tropical cyclones. In Short- and Medium-Range Numerical Weather Prediction, Collection of Papers Presented At WMO/IUGG NWP Symposium Tokyo, Japan, Aug. 4-8, 1986, 651-663.
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  2. Bender, M. A., R. E. Tuleya, and Y. Kurihara, 1987: A numerical study of the effect of island terrain on tropical cyclones. Monthly Weather Review, 115(1), 130-155.
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  3. Broccoli, A. J., and S. Manabe, 1987. The effects of the Laurentide ice sheet on North American climate during the last glacial maximum. Géographie Physique et Quaternaire, XLI(2), 291-299.
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  4. Broccoli, A. J., and S. Manabe, 1987: The influence of continental ice, atmospheric CO2, and land albedo on the climate of the last glacial maximum. Climate Dynamics, 1, 87-99.
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  5. Bryan, K., 1986/87: Man's great geophysical experiment: Can we model the consequences? Oceanus, 29(4), 36-42.
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  6. Bryan, K., 1987: Potential vorticity in models of the ocean circulation. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 113, 713-734.
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  7. Cox, M. D., 1987: An eddy-resolving numerical model of the ventilated thermocline: Time dependence. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 17(7), 1044-1056.
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  8. Crook, N. A., 1987: Moist convection at a surface cold front. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(23), 3469-3494.
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  9. Fels, S. B., 1987: Reply. Re: Fels F82 paper. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(24), 3829-3832.
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  10. Fels, S. B., 1987: Response of the middle atmosphere to changing response of the middle atmosphere to changing O3 and CO2 - A speculative tutorial. In Transport Processes in the Middle Atmosphere, D. Reidel Publishing Co., 371-386.
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  11. Garcia, R. R., and M. L. Salby, 1987: Transient response to localized episodic heating in the tropics. Part II: Far-field behavior. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(2), 499-530.
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  12. Hayashi, Y., 1987: A modification of the atmospheric energy cycle. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(15), 2006-2017.
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  13. Hayashi, Y., and D. G. Golder, 1987: Effects of wave-wave and wave-mean flow interactions on the growth and maintenance of transient planetary waves in the presence of a mean thermal restoring force. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(22), 3392-3401.
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  14. Hayashi, Y., and S. Miyahara, 1987: A three-dimensional linear response model of the tropical intraseasonal oscillation. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 65(6), 843-852.
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  15. Held, I. M., 1987: Modeling tropical convergence based on the moist static energy budget. Monthly Weather Review, 115(1), 3-12.
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  16. Held, I. M., 1987: New conservation laws for linear quasi-geostrophic waves in shear. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(16), 2349-51.
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  17. Held, I. M., and I-S Kang, 1987: Barotropic models of the extratropical response to El Niño. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(23), 3576-3586.
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  18. I. M. Held, and P. J. Phillips, 1987: Linear and nonlinear barotropic decay on the sphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(1), 200-207.

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  20. Hibler, W. D. III , and K. Bryan, 1987: A diagnostic ice-ocean model. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 17(7), 987-1015.
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  21. Huang, R-X., 1987: A three-layer model for wind-driven circulation in a subtropical-subpolar basin. Part I: Model formulation and the subcritical state. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 17(5), 664-678.
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  22. Huang, R-X., 1987: A three-layer model for wind-driven circulation in a subtropical-subpolar basin. Part II: The supercritical and hypercritical states. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 17(5), 679-697.
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  23. Huang, R-X., and K. Bryan, 1987: A multilayer model of the thermohaline and wind-driven ocean circulation. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 17(11), 1909-1924.
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  24. Karoly, D. J., and A. H. Oort, 1987: A comparison of Southern Hemisphere circulation statistics based on GFDL and Australian analyses. Monthly Weather Review, 115(9), 2033-2059.
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  25. Knutson, T. R., and K. M. Weickmann, 1987: 30-60 day atmospheric oscillations: Composite life cycles of convection and circulation anomalies. Monthly Weather Review, 115(7), 1407-1436.
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  26. Lau, N-C., and M. J. Nath, 1987: Frequency dependence of the structure and temporal development of wintertime tropospheric fluctuations- Comparison of a GCM simulation with observations. Monthly Weather Review, 115(1), 251-271.
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  27. Levitus, S., 1987: A comparison of the annual cycle of two sea surface temperature climatologies of the World Ocean. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 17(2), 197-214.
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  28. Levitus, S., 1987: Meridional Ekman heat fluxes for the World Ocean and individual ocean basins. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 17(9), 1484-1492.
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  29. Levitus, S., 1987: Rate of change of heat storage of the World Ocean. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 17(4), 518-528.
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  30. Levy, H., II, 1987: Tracers of atmospheric transport. Nature, 325, 761-762.
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  31. Levy, H., II, and W. J. Moxim, 1987: Fate of US and Canadian combustion nitrogen emissions. Nature, 328(6129), 414-416.
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  32. Mahlman, J. D., and L. J. Umscheid, 1987: Comprehensive modeling of the middle atmosphere: the influence of horizontal resolution. In Transport Processes in the Middle Atmosphere, Boston: Reidel Publishing Co, 251-266.
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  33. Manabe, S., and R. T. Wetherald, 1987: Large-scale changes of soil wetness induced by an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(8), 1211-1235.
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  34. Navarra, A., 1987: An application of the Arnoldi's method to a geophysical fluid dynamics problem. Journal of Computational Physics, 69(1), 143-162.
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  35. Neelin, J. D., and I. M. Held, 1987: Modeling tropical convergence based on the moist static energy budget. Monthly Weather Review, 115(1), 3-12.

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  37. Neelin, J. D., I. M. Held, and K. H. Cook, 1987: Evaporation-wind feedback and low-frequency variability in the tropical atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(16), 2341-2348.
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  38. Oort, A. H., 1987: The search for unity in the climatic system. In summary of lecture series presented at L'institut d'astronomie et de géophysique, Georges Lemaître, Belgium: Université Catholique de Louvain. 1-28.
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  39. Oort, A. H., Y-H. Pan, R. W. Reynolds, and C. F. Ropelewski, 1987: Historical trends in the surface temperature over the oceans based on the COADS. Climate Dynamics, (2), 29-38.
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  40. Orlanski, I., and J. J. Katzfey, 1987: Sensitivity of model simulations for a coastal cyclone. Monthly Weather Review, 115(11), 2792-2821.
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  41. Pacanowski, R. C., 1987: Effect of equatorial currents on surface stress. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 17(6), 833-838.
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  42. Panetta, R. L., I. M. Held, and R. T. Pierrehumbert, 1987: External Rossby waves in the two-layer model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(20), 2924-2933.

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  44. Philander, S. G. H., W. J. Hurlin, and R. C. Pacanowski, 1987: Initial conditions for a general circulation model of tropical oceans. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 17(1), 147-157.
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  45. Philander, S. G. H., W. J. Hurlin, and A. D. Siegel, 1987: Simulation of the seasonal cycle of the tropical Pacific Ocean. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 17(11), 1986-2002.
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  46. Philander, S. G. H., R. C. Pacanowski, 1987: Nonlinear effects in the seasonal cycle of the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Deep-Sea Research, 34(1), 123-137.
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  47. Plumb, R. A., and J. D. Mahlman, 1987: The zonally averaged transport characteristics of the GFDL general circulation/transport model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(2), 298-327.
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  48. Ramanathan, V., L. Callis, R. Cess, J. Hansen, I. Isaksen, W. Kuhn, A. Lacis, F. Luther, J. D. Mahlman, R. Reck, and M. Schlesinger, 1987: Climate-chemical interactions and effects of changing atmospheric trace gases. Reviews of Geophysics, 25(7), 1441-1482.
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  49. Richardson, P. L., and S. G. H. Philander, 1987: The seasonal variations of surface currents in the tropical Atlantic Ocean: A comparison of ship drift data with results from a general circulation model. Journal of Geophysical Research, 92(C1), 715-724.
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  50. Ross, B. B., 1987: The role of low-level convergence and latent heating in a simulation of observed squall line formation. Monthly Weather Review, 115(10), 2298-2321.
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  51. Salby, M. L., and R. R. Garcia, 1987: Transient response to localized episodic heating in the tropics. Part I: Excitation and short-time near-field behavior. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(2), 458-498.
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  52. Sarmiento, J. L., 1987: Tracers and modeling. Reviews of Geophysics, 25(6), 1417-1419.
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  53. Thompson, S. L., V. Ramaswamy, and C. Covey, 1987: Atmospheric effects of nuclear war aerosols in general circulation model simulations: influence of smoke optical properties. Journal of Geophysical Research, 92(D9), 10,942-10,960.
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  54. Wang, B., 1987: Another look at CISK in polar oceanic air masses. Tellus, 39A, 179-186.
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  55. Wang, B., 1987: The development mechanism for Tibetan plateau warm vortices. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(20), 2978-2994.
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  56. Wang, B., 1987: The nature of CISK in a generalized continuous model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(10), 1411-1426.
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  57. Wang, B., and I. Orlanski, 1987: Study of a heavy rain vortex formed over the eastern flank of the Tibetan Plateau. Monthly Weather Review, 115(7), 1370-1393.
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