Replication Data for Greenland ECMWF runs 2016-03-10:Orographically-induced Spontaneous Imbalance within the Jet Causing a Large Scale Gravity Wave Event

The data repository provides the specialised ECMWF model runs used in Geldenhuys et al. submitted to ACP in 2021. This study identified a new gravity wave source mechanism through a jet-topography interaction. The dataset contains 2 model runs discussed in the publication (CTL-run pertains to experi...

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Main Author: Polichtchouk, Inna
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Published: Jülich DATA 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26165/juelich-data/omk2i9
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spelling ftdatacite:10.26165/juelich-data/omk2i9 2023-05-15T16:27:56+02:00 Replication Data for Greenland ECMWF runs 2016-03-10:Orographically-induced Spontaneous Imbalance within the Jet Causing a Large Scale Gravity Wave Event Polichtchouk, Inna 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.26165/juelich-data/omk2i9 https://data.fz-juelich.de/citation?persistentId=doi:10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/OMK2I9 unknown Jülich DATA Dataset dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.26165/juelich-data/omk2i9 2022-04-01T15:06:39Z The data repository provides the specialised ECMWF model runs used in Geldenhuys et al. submitted to ACP in 2021. This study identified a new gravity wave source mechanism through a jet-topography interaction. The dataset contains 2 model runs discussed in the publication (CTL-run pertains to experiment h47y and T21-run pertains to experiment h485) and a 3rd (experiment h484) where the orographic drag parameterisation was switched off. Dataset Greenland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Greenland
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description The data repository provides the specialised ECMWF model runs used in Geldenhuys et al. submitted to ACP in 2021. This study identified a new gravity wave source mechanism through a jet-topography interaction. The dataset contains 2 model runs discussed in the publication (CTL-run pertains to experiment h47y and T21-run pertains to experiment h485) and a 3rd (experiment h484) where the orographic drag parameterisation was switched off.
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author Polichtchouk, Inna
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Replication Data for Greenland ECMWF runs 2016-03-10:Orographically-induced Spontaneous Imbalance within the Jet Causing a Large Scale Gravity Wave Event
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title Replication Data for Greenland ECMWF runs 2016-03-10:Orographically-induced Spontaneous Imbalance within the Jet Causing a Large Scale Gravity Wave Event
title_short Replication Data for Greenland ECMWF runs 2016-03-10:Orographically-induced Spontaneous Imbalance within the Jet Causing a Large Scale Gravity Wave Event
title_full Replication Data for Greenland ECMWF runs 2016-03-10:Orographically-induced Spontaneous Imbalance within the Jet Causing a Large Scale Gravity Wave Event
title_fullStr Replication Data for Greenland ECMWF runs 2016-03-10:Orographically-induced Spontaneous Imbalance within the Jet Causing a Large Scale Gravity Wave Event
title_full_unstemmed Replication Data for Greenland ECMWF runs 2016-03-10:Orographically-induced Spontaneous Imbalance within the Jet Causing a Large Scale Gravity Wave Event
title_sort replication data for greenland ecmwf runs 2016-03-10:orographically-induced spontaneous imbalance within the jet causing a large scale gravity wave event
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