Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

1988 Citations

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  1. Bacmeister, J. T., and R. T. Pierrehumbert, 1988: On high-drag states of nonlinear stratified flow over an obstacle. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(1), 63-80.
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  2. Böning, C. W., and M. D. Cox. 1988: Particle dispersion and mixing of conservative properties in an eddy-resolving model. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 18(2), 320-338.
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  3. Brasseur, G. P., J. C. Farman, I. S. A. Isaksen, B. C. Kruger, K. Labitzke, J. D. Mahlman, M. P. McCormick, P. Solomon, R. S. Stolarski, R. Turco, and R. T. Watson, 1988: Group report: changes in antarctic ozone. In The Changing Atmosphere, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 235-256.
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  4. Bryan, K., 1988: Efficient methods for finding the equilibrium climate of coupled ocean-atmosphere models. In Physically-based Modelling and Simulation of Climate and Climatic Change, Pt. I, Dordrecht, Holland: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 567-582.
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  5. Bryan, K., and S. Manabe, 1988: Ocean circulation in warm and cold climates. In Physically-based Modelling and Simulation of Climate Change, Part II, Dordrecht, Holland: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 951-966.
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  6. Bryan, K., S. Manabe, and M. J. Spelman, 1988: Interhemispheric asymmetry in the transient response of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model to a CO2 forcing. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 18(6), 851-867.
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  7. Carissimo, B. C., R. T. Pierrehumbert, and H. L. Pham, 1988: An estimate of mountain drag during ALPEX for comparison with numerical models. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(13), 1949-1960.
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  8. Cook, K. H., and I. M. Held, 1988: Stationary waves of the ice age climate. Journal of Climate, 1(8), 807-819.
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  9. Delworth, T., and S. Manabe, 1988: Influence of potential evaporation on the variabilities of simulated soil wetness and climate. Journal of Climate, 1(5), 523-547.
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  10. Galperin, B., L. H. Kantha, S. Hassid, and A. Rosati, 1988: A quasi-equilibrium turbulent energy model for geophysical flows. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(1), 55-62.
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  11. Hamilton, K., 1988: A detailed examination of the extratropical response to tropical El Niño/Southern Oscillation events. Journal of Climatology, 8, 67-86.
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  12. Hamilton, K., 1988: Equatorial Atlantic sea surface temperature variations. Atmosphere-Ocean, 26(4), 668-678.
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  13. Hamilton, K., 1988: Evaluation of the gravity wave field in the middle atmosphere of the GFDL "SKYHI" general circulation model. In Workshop on Systematic Errors in Models of the Atmosphere, CAS/JSC Working Group on Numerical Experimentation, Report No. 12, WMO/TD No. 273, 264-271.
    [No abstract]

  14. Hamilton, K., and J. D. Mahlman, 1988: General circulation model simulation of the semiannual oscillation of the tropical middle atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(21), 3212-3235.
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  15. Hayashi, Y., and D. G. Golder, 1988: Tropical intraseasonal oscillations appearing in a GFDL general circulation model and FGGE Data. Part II: Structure. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(21), 3017-3033.
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  16. Lau, N-C.,1988: Modeling of ENSO phenomena at GFDL. In Meteorological Research Report, Japan-U.S. Workshop on the El Niño-Southern Oscillation Phenomenon, Japan: Div. of Meteorology, Geophysical Institute, Univ.of Tokyo, 160-168.
    [No abstract]

  17. Lau, N-C., 1988: Variability of the observed midlatitude storm tracks in relation to low-frequency changes in the circulation pattern. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(19), 2718-2743.
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  18. Lau, N-C., I. M. Held, and J. D. Neelin, 1988: The Madden-Julian Oscillation in an idealized general circulation model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(24), 3810-3832.
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  19. Levitus, S., 1988: Decadal and pentadal distributions of hydrographic stations at 1000m depth for the World Ocean. Progress in Oceanography, 20, 83-101.
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  20. Levitus, S., 1988: Ekman volume fluxes for the World Ocean and individual ocean basins. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 18(2), 271-279.
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  21. Levy, H., II, 1988: Global transport of ozone. In Tropospheric Ozone, D. Reidel Publishing Company, 319-325.
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  22. Lin, S-J., and R. T. Pierrehumbert, 1988: Does Ekman friction suppress baroclinic instability? Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(20), 2920-2933.
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  23. Lipps, F. B., and R. S. Hemler, 1988: An investigation of the role of snow in a squall line anvil circulation. In Report of the Second International Cloud Modelling Workshop, Toulose, 8-12 August 1988, WMP Report No. 11, WMO/TD No. 268, 163-167.
    [No abstract]

  24. Lipps, F. B. and R. S. Hemler, 1988: Numerical modeling of a line of towering cumulus on Day 226 of GATE. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(17), 2428-2444.
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  25. Manabe, S., and R. J. Stouffer, 1988: Two stable equilibria of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model. Journal of Climate, 1(9), 841-866.
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  26. Nakamura, N., 1988: Scale selection of baroclinic instability- Effects of stratification and nongeostrophy. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(21), 3253-3267.
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  27. Nakamura, N., and A. H. Oort, 1988: Atmospheric heat budgets of the polar regions. Journal of Geophysical Research, 93(D8), 9510-9524.
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  28. Navarra, A., and K. Miyakoda, 1988: Anomaly general circulation models. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(9), 1509-1530.
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  29. Neelin, J. D., 1988: A simplified model for surface stress and low-level flow in the tropical atmosphere driven by prescribed heating. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 114, 747-770.
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  30. Nigam, S., I. M. Held, and S. W. Lyons, 1988: Linear simulation of the stationary eddies in a GCM. Part II: The "mountain" model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(9), 1433-1452.
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  31. Oort, A. H., 1988: Climate observations and diagnostics. In Physically-based modelling and simulation of climate and climatic change - Part II, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 813-840.
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  32. Panetta, R. L., and I. M. Held, 1988: Baroclinic eddy fluxes in a one-dimensional model of quasi-geostrophic turbulence. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(22), 3354-3365.
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  33. Philander, S. G. H., and W. J. Hurlin, 1988: The heat budget of the tropical Pacific Ocean in a simulation of the 1982-83 El Niño. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 18(6), 926-931.
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  34. Philander, S. G. H., and N-C. Lau, 1988: Predictability of El Niño. In Physically-based Modelling and Simulation of Climate and Climatic Change, Part II, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 967-982.
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  35. Rajkovic, B., and G. L. Mellor, 1988: Coastal ocean response to atmospheric forcing. In International Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics, 19th - Small-Scale Turbulence and Mixing on the Ocean, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science Publishers, 141-149.
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  36. Ramaswamy, V., 1988: Aerosol radiative forcing and model responses. In Aerosols and Climate, A. Deepak Publishing, 349-372.
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  37. Ramaswamy, V., 1988: Dehydration mechanism in the antarctic stratosphere during winter. Geophysical Research Letters, 15(8), 863-866.
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  38. Ramaswamy, V., 1988: Evolution of polar stratospheric clouds during the Antarctic winter. In Polar Ozone Workshop: Abstracts, Proceedings of the Polar Ozone Workshop held in Snowmass, CO, May 9-13, 1988, NASA Conference Publication 10014, NASA, 83-84
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  39. Rosati, A., and K. Miyakoda, 1988: A general circulation model for upper ocean simulation. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 18(11), 1601-1626.
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  40. Sarmiento, J. L., 1988: A Chemical tracer strategy for WOCE: Report of a workshop held in Seattle, Washington, January 22 and 23, 1987, U.S. WOCE Planning Report Number 10, 181 pp.
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  41. Sarmiento, J. L., T. D. Herbert, and J. R. Toggweiler, 1988: Causes of anoxia in the world ocean. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2(2), 115-128.
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  42. Sarmiento, J. L., T. D. Herbert, and J. R. Toggweiler, 1988: Mediterranean nutrient balance and episodes of anoxia. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2(4), 427-444.
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  43. Sarmiento, J. L., J. R. Toggweiler, and R. Najjar, 1988: Ocean carbon-cycle dynamics and atmospheric pCO2. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, A, 325, 3-21.
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  44. Savijärvi, H. I., 1988: Global energy and moisture budgets from rawinsonde data. Monthly Weather Review, 116(2), 417-430.
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  45. Savijärvi, H. I., 1988: The maintenance mechanisms of transient large-scale variations in the atmosphere. Part I: Potential temperature and moisture. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(1), 29-40.
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  46. Sneider, R. K., and S. B. Fels, 1988: The flywheel effect in the middle atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(24), 3996-4004.
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  47. Stern, W. F., and K. Miyakoda, 1988: Systematic errors in GFDL's extended range prediction spectral GCM. In Workshop on Systematic Errors in Models of the Atmosphere, CAS/JSC Working Group on Numerical Experimentation, Report No. 12, WMO/TD No. 273, 78-85.
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  48. Toggweiler, J. R., 1988: Deep-sea carbon, a burning issue. Nature, 334, 468.
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  49. Tuleya, R. E., 1988: A numerical study of the genesis of tropical storms observed during the FGGE year. Monthly Weather Review, 116(5), 1188-1208.
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  50. Wetherald, R. T., and S. Manabe, 1988: Cloud feedback processes in a general circulation model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(8), 1397-1415.
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  51. Williams, G. P., 1988: The dynamical range of global circulations - I. Climate Dynamics, 2, 205-260.
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  52. Williams, G. P., 1988: The dynamical range of global circulations - II. Climate Dynamics, 3, 45-84.
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  53. Williams, G. P., and R. J. Wilson, 1988: The stability and genesis of Rossby vortices. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(2), 207-241.
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  54. Zhu, X., 1988: An improved Voigt line approximation for the calculations of equivalent width and transmission. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 39(6), 421-427.
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