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View article: Scale Continuum of Vertical Exchanges between Lower Stratosphere and Surface Layers
Scale Continuum of Vertical Exchanges between Lower Stratosphere and Surface Layers Open
Exchanges of momentum, heat, and moisture between layers of atmosphere and upper ocean govern the variability of global climate down to local environments. Vertical exchange mechanisms include the largescale mean flow, planetary to small-s…
View article: An Overview of the EMRTC Complex-Terrain Dual-Tracer Experiment
An Overview of the EMRTC Complex-Terrain Dual-Tracer Experiment Open
LANL, in collaboration with LLNL, PNNL, Telops, University of Arizona, USARL, and EMRTC conducted exploratory atmospheric tracer experiments at EMRTC’s Field Laboratory in the nearby Socorro Mountains of New Mexico the first week of Novemb…
View article: Standoff Infrared Measurements of Chemical Plume Dynamics in Complex Terrain Using a Combination of Active Swept-ECQCL Laser Spectroscopy with Passive Hyperspectral Imaging
Standoff Infrared Measurements of Chemical Plume Dynamics in Complex Terrain Using a Combination of Active Swept-ECQCL Laser Spectroscopy with Passive Hyperspectral Imaging Open
Chemical plume detection and modeling in complex terrain present numerous challenges. We present experimental results from outdoor releases of two chemical tracers (sulfur hexafluoride and Freon-152a) from different locations in mountainou…
View article: FY2022 Quarter 3 Report, Tools for assessing performance project
FY2022 Quarter 3 Report, Tools for assessing performance project Open
Updates on the following two topics are covered: Diffusive Wake Model and QUIC Integration into API.
View article: Evaluation of obstacle modelling approaches for resource assessment and small wind turbine siting: case study in the northern Netherlands
Evaluation of obstacle modelling approaches for resource assessment and small wind turbine siting: case study in the northern Netherlands Open
Growth in adoption of distributed wind turbines for energy generation is significantly impacted by challenges associated with siting and accurate estimation of the wind resource. Small turbines, at hub heights of 40 m or less, are greatly …
View article: Comment on wes-2021-164
Comment on wes-2021-164 Open
Abstract. Growth in adoption of distributed wind turbines for energy generation is significantly impacted by challenges associated with siting and accurate estimation of the wind resource. Small turbines, at hub heights of 40âm or less, …
View article: Comment on wes-2021-164
Comment on wes-2021-164 Open
Abstract. Growth in adoption of distributed wind turbines for energy generation is significantly impacted by challenges associated with siting and accurate estimation of the wind resource. Small turbines, at hub heights of 40âm or less, …
View article: Evaluation of Obstacle Modelling Approaches for Resource Assessment and Small Wind Turbine Siting: Case Study in the Northern Netherlands
Evaluation of Obstacle Modelling Approaches for Resource Assessment and Small Wind Turbine Siting: Case Study in the Northern Netherlands Open
Growth in adoption of distributed wind turbines for energy generation is significantly impacted by challenges associated with siting and accurate estimation of the wind resource. Small turbines, at hub heights of 40 m or less, are greatly …
View article: Isolated Building Wake Experiment At Texas Tech University’s Wind Engineering Research Field Lab
Isolated Building Wake Experiment At Texas Tech University’s Wind Engineering Research Field Lab Open
Texas Tech University’s (TTU’s) Wind Engineering Research Field Lab (WERFL) building is an idealized rectangular building on the scale of a typical suburban house. It is surrounded almost entirely by unobstructed planes and is built on a t…
View article: Tools for Assessing Performance Project: FY2021 Quarter 4 Report
Tools for Assessing Performance Project: FY2021 Quarter 4 Report Open
The rotatable building located at Texas Tech’s Reese Technology Center is approximately 14 m wide (width being defined as more normal to the wind than parallel), 9 m long (aligned more with the wind than perpendicular), and 4 m tall. By pl…
View article: The ISTI Rapid Response on Exploring Cloud Computing 2018
The ISTI Rapid Response on Exploring Cloud Computing 2018 Open
This report describes eighteen projects that explored how commercial cloud computing services can be utilized for scientific computation at national laboratories. These demonstrations ranged from deploying proprietary software in a cloud e…
View article: Northern Arabian Sea Circulation-Autonomous Research (NASCar): A Research Initiative Based on Autonomous Sensors
Northern Arabian Sea Circulation-Autonomous Research (NASCar): A Research Initiative Based on Autonomous Sensors Open
The Arabian Sea circulation is forced by strong monsoonal winds and is characterized by vigorous seasonally reversing currents, extreme differences in sea surface salinity, localized substantial upwelling, and widespread submesoscale therm…
View article: ASIRI: An Ocean–Atmosphere Initiative for Bay of Bengal
ASIRI: An Ocean–Atmosphere Initiative for Bay of Bengal Open
Air–Sea Interactions in the Northern Indian Ocean (ASIRI) is an international research effort (2013–17) aimed at understanding and quantifying coupled atmosphere–ocean dynamics of the Bay of Bengal (BoB) with relevance to Indian Ocean mons…
View article: Green and cool roofs to mitigate urban heat island effects in the Chicago metropolitan area: evaluation with a regional climate model
Green and cool roofs to mitigate urban heat island effects in the Chicago metropolitan area: evaluation with a regional climate model Open
The effects of urban heat islands (UHIs) have a substantial bearing on the sustainability of cities and environs. This paper examines the efficacy of green and cool roofs as potential UHI mitigation strategies to make cities more resilient…
View article: The MATERHORN: Unraveling the Intricacies of Mountain Weather
The MATERHORN: Unraveling the Intricacies of Mountain Weather Open
Emerging application areas such as air pollution in megacities, wind energy, urban security, and operation of unmanned aerial vehicles have intensified scientific and societal interest in mountain meteorology. To address scientific needs a…