Antarctic Regional Interactions Meteorology Experiment (RIME) Implementation Plan

"From the RIME Implementation Workshops, National Center for Atmospheric Research, February 2003 and May 2004." On cover: "June 2004, Updated December 2004." The Antarctic Regional Interactions Meteorology Experiment (RIME) is a basic and applied research program to explore in de...

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Other Authors: Bromwich, David H., Parish, Thomas R.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1811/54952
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spelling ftohiostateu:oai:kb.osu.edu:1811/54952 2023-05-15T14:04:31+02:00 Antarctic Regional Interactions Meteorology Experiment (RIME) Implementation Plan Bromwich, David H. Parish, Thomas R. 2004-12 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1811/54952 en_US eng Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University Byrd Polar Research Center Miscellaneous Series M-427 Bromwich, David H. and Thomas R. Parish, eds. 2004. Antarctic Regional Interactions Meteorology Experiment (RIME) Implementation Plan. Byrd Polar Research Center Miscellaneous Series M-427. Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 37 pages. http://hdl.handle.net/1811/54952 Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ CC-BY-SA Antarctic Regional Interactions Meteorology Experiment (RIME) RIME Implementation Workshop 2003 2004 Technical Report 2004 ftohiostateu 2020-08-22T19:39:08Z "From the RIME Implementation Workshops, National Center for Atmospheric Research, February 2003 and May 2004." On cover: "June 2004, Updated December 2004." The Antarctic Regional Interactions Meteorology Experiment (RIME) is a basic and applied research program to explore in detail the local and regional atmospheric processes over Antarctica and their interactions with lower latitudes via the Ross Sea sector. RIME will consist of both observational and modeling components; fundamental goals include the study of physical processes in the lower atmosphere over the Ross Sea sector during episodes of extratropical cyclone forcing and simulation of such processes by atmospheric numerical forecast models. This document describes the implementation strategy and timetable for the various observational and modeling components for RIME. It is recognized that this implementation plan cannot be rigid owing to changes in proposal funding issues, deployment and other logistical considerations and other external factors. It is the intent of the RIME Scientific Steering Committee that this document will be updated as needed, and so must be viewed as a “living” implementation plan. National Science Foundation, Grant OPP-0314424 Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Polar Research Ross Sea Ohio State University (OSU): Knowledge Bank Antarctic The Antarctic Ross Sea Rime ENVELOPE(6.483,6.483,62.567,62.567)
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description "From the RIME Implementation Workshops, National Center for Atmospheric Research, February 2003 and May 2004." On cover: "June 2004, Updated December 2004." The Antarctic Regional Interactions Meteorology Experiment (RIME) is a basic and applied research program to explore in detail the local and regional atmospheric processes over Antarctica and their interactions with lower latitudes via the Ross Sea sector. RIME will consist of both observational and modeling components; fundamental goals include the study of physical processes in the lower atmosphere over the Ross Sea sector during episodes of extratropical cyclone forcing and simulation of such processes by atmospheric numerical forecast models. This document describes the implementation strategy and timetable for the various observational and modeling components for RIME. It is recognized that this implementation plan cannot be rigid owing to changes in proposal funding issues, deployment and other logistical considerations and other external factors. It is the intent of the RIME Scientific Steering Committee that this document will be updated as needed, and so must be viewed as a “living” implementation plan. National Science Foundation, Grant OPP-0314424
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Bromwich, David H. and Thomas R. Parish, eds. 2004. Antarctic Regional Interactions Meteorology Experiment (RIME) Implementation Plan. Byrd Polar Research Center Miscellaneous Series M-427. Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 37 pages.
http://hdl.handle.net/1811/54952
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