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Dale Durran
Dale Durran
Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington
E-mail megerősítve itt: uw.edu - Kezdőlap
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Numerical methods for wave equations in geophysical fluid dynamics
DR Durran
Springer Science & Business Media, 1999
1257*1999
An upper boundary condition permitting internal gravity wave radiation in numerical mesoscale models
JB Klemp, DR Durran
Monthly Weather Review 111 (3), 430-444, 1983
7151983
Mountain waves and downslope winds
RM Banta, G Berri, W Blumen, DJ Carruthers, GA Dalu, DR Durran, ...
Atmospheric processes over complex terrain, 59-81, 1990
5651990
A compressible model for the simulation of moist mountain waves
DR Durran, JB Klemp
Monthly Weather Review 111 (12), 2341-2361, 1983
5531983
Numerical methods for fluid dynamics: With applications to geophysics
DR Durran
Springer Science & Business Media, 2010
5432010
Observations of thermally developed wind systems in mountainous terrain
RM Banta, G Berri, W Blumen, DJ Carruthers, GA Dalu, DR Durran, ...
Atmospheric processes over complex terrain, 5-42, 1990
5191990
On the effects of moisture on the Brunt-Väisälä frequency
DR Durran, JB Klemp
Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 39 (10), 2152-2158, 1982
5111982
Another look at downslope windstorms. Part I: The development of analogs to supercritical flow in an infinitely deep, continuously stratified fluid
DR Durran
Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 43 (21), 2527-2543, 1986
4811986
Improving the anelastic approximation
DR Durran
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 46 (11), 1453-1461, 1989
4241989
Numerical simulations of convectively generated stratospheric gravity waves
R Fovell, D Durran, JR Holton
Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 49 (16), 1427-1442, 1992
4011992
The gravity wave response above deep convection in a squall line simulation
MJ Alexander, JR Holton, DR Durran
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 52 (NAS 1.26: 202110), 1995
3241995
The third-order Adams-Bashforth method: An attractive alternative to leapfrog time differencing
DR Durran
Monthly weather review 119 (3), 702-720, 1991
3161991
Improving Data‐Driven Global Weather Prediction Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks on a Cubed Sphere
JA Weyn, DR Durran, R Caruana
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 12 (9), e2020MS002109, 2020
3052020
Can machines learn to predict weather? Using deep learning to predict gridded 500‐hPa geopotential height from historical weather data
JA Weyn, DR Durran, R Caruana
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 11 (8), 2680-2693, 2019
3002019
The dynamics of mountain-wave-induced rotors
JD Doyle, DR Durran
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 59 (2), 186-201, 2002
2712002
Interaction of low-level flow with the western Ghat Mountains and offshore convection in the summer monsoon
RL Grossman, DR Durran
Monthly Weather Review 112 (4), 652-672, 1984
2711984
Vortex formation and vortex shedding in continuously stratified flows past isolated topography
C Schär, DR Durran
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 54 (4), 534-554, 1997
2541997
A numerical study of three-dimensional gravity waves triggered by deep tropical convection and their role in the dynamics of the QBO
C Piani, D Durran, MJ Alexander, JR Holton
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 57 (22), 3689-3702, 2000
2512000
Another look at downslope winds. Part II: Nonlinear amplification beneath wave-overturning layers
DR Durran, JB Klemp
J. Atmos. Sci 44 (22), 3402-3412, 1987
2181987
Atmospheric processes over complex terrain
W Blumen
Springer, 2016
2022016
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