- Title
- Mass conservation and Atmospheric dynamics in the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS)
- Creators
- David Medvigy - Department of Organismic & Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, HUH, 22, Divinity Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138-2094, United StatesPaul R Moorcroft - Department of Organismic & Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, HUH, 22, Divinity Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138-2094, United StatesRoni Avissar - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Edmund T Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University, 123 Hudson Hall, Durham, NC 27708-0287, United StatesRobert L Walko - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Edmund T Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University, 123 Hudson Hall, Durham, NC 27708-0287, United States
- Publication Details
- Environmental fluid mechanics (2001), Vol.5(1-2), pp.109-134
- Conference
- Papers Based on Presentations given at the '5th RAMS Users Workshop' held Late September 2002 on the Island of Santorini, Greece
- Publisher
- Springer
- Academic Unit
- Leadership Department; Rosenstiel School; Rosenstiel School Administration; Rosenstiel - Atmospheric Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Record Identifier
- 991031615052802976
Conference proceeding
Mass conservation and Atmospheric dynamics in the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS)
Environmental fluid mechanics (2001), Vol.5(1-2), pp.109-134
Papers Based on Presentations given at the '5th RAMS Users Workshop' held Late September 2002 on the Island of Santorini, Greece
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