Multi-Scale Flows and Pathways in the Climate System
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Multi-Scale Flows and Pathways in the Gulf of Mexico and South China Sea: implications of ocean submesoscale turbulence for oil dispersion, coral evolution and carbon uptake
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Annalisa Bracco
- School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech
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Annalisa Bracco
- School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech
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Jun Choi
- School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech
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Guangpeng Liu
- School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech
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Yisen Zhong
- SJTU
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Nearshore Sticky Waters
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Juan Restrepo
- Mathematics, Oregon State University
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Juan Restrepo
- Mathematics, Oregon State University
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Shankar Venkataramani
- Mathematics, University of Arizona
- Program in Applied Mathematics, University of Arizona
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Clint Dawson
- Aerospace and Engineering Mechanics, University of Texas
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Deep-inflow approach to mesoscale-organized and unorganized deep convection and the likely role of coherent structures
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Kathleen Schiro
- Jet Propulsion Lab
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Kathleen Schiro
- Jet Propulsion Lab
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J David Neelin
- Univ of California - Los Angeles
- University of California, Los Angeles
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Fiaz Ahmed
- University of California, Los Angeles
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Understanding physical mechanisms associated with enhancement/reduction of extreme precipitation in a warming climate
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Jesse Norris
- Univ of California - Los Angeles
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Jesse Norris
- Univ of California - Los Angeles
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Gang Chen
- Univ of California - Los Angeles
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J David Neelin
- Univ of California - Los Angeles
- University of California, Los Angeles
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Large Regional Shortwave Forcing by Anthropogenic Methane Informed by Jovian Observations
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William Collins
- Climate and Ecological Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
- Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
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William Collins
- Climate and Ecological Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
- Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
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Daniel Feldman
- Climate and Ecological Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
- Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
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Chaincy Kuo
- Climate and Ecological Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
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Newton Nguyen
- California Institute of Technology
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Multiscale processes and instabilities in Earth's clouds: Why we must and how we can make progress in modeling them
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Tapio Schneider
- California Institute of Technology
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Tapio Schneider
- California Institute of Technology
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A Rational Approach to Cumulus Parameterization
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David Raymond
- New Mexico Tech
- Physics, New Mexico Tech
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David Raymond
- New Mexico Tech
- Physics, New Mexico Tech
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Sharon Sessions
- New Mexico Tech
- Physics, New Mexico Tech
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Evaluating Lagrangian Model Simulations of the Madden-Julian Oscillation with Metrics for Balanced Dynamics
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Sharon Sessions
- New Mexico Tech
- Physics, New Mexico Tech
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Sharon Sessions
- New Mexico Tech
- Physics, New Mexico Tech
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K Ryder Fox
- New Mexico Tech
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Stipo Sentic
- New Mexico Tech
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Patrick Haertel
- Yale University
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David Raymond
- New Mexico Tech
- Physics, New Mexico Tech
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Reduced-Order Quasilinear Dynamics of Ocean Surface Boundary-Layer Flows
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John Marston
- Physics, Brown University
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John Marston
- Physics, Brown University
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Joseph Skitka
- Physics, Brown University
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Baylor Fox-Kemper
- Earth, Environment, and Planetary Science, Brown University
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Reduced-Order Models for the Large-Scale Atmospheric Turbulence
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Pedram Hassanzadeh
- Rice University
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Pedram Hassanzadeh
- Rice University
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Ashesh Chattopadhyay
- Rice University
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