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Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 271
Volume 271, August 2014
- Rémi Abgrall, Piotr K. Smolarkiewicz, Feng Xiao, Stéphane Zaleski:
Frontiers in Computational Physics: Modeling the Earth System. 1 - Peter D. Düben, Hugh McNamara, Tim N. Palmer:
The use of imprecise processing to improve accuracy in weather & climate prediction. 2-18 - Terence J. O'Kane, Richard J. Matear, Matthew A. Chamberlain, Peter R. Oke:
ENSO regimes and the late 1970's climate shift: The role of synoptic weather and South Pacific ocean spiciness. 19-38 - Reza Madankan, S. Pouget, Puneet Singla, Marcus Bursik, Jon Dehn, Matthew D. Jones, Abani K. Patra, Michael Pavolonis, E. Bruce Pitman, Tarunraj Singh, Peter W. Webley:
Computation of probabilistic hazard maps and source parameter estimation for volcanic ash transport and dispersion. 39-59 - Andrew J. Majda, Ian G. Grooms:
New perspectives on superparameterization for geophysical turbulence. 60-77 - Ian G. Grooms, Andrew J. Majda:
Stochastic superparameterization in quasigeostrophic turbulence. 78-98 - Samuel N. Stechmann:
Multiscale eddy simulation for moist atmospheric convection: Preliminary investigation. 99-117 - Farshid Nazari, Abdolmajid Mohammadian, Martin Charron, Ayrton Zadra:
Optimal high-order diagonally-implicit Runge-Kutta schemes for nonlinear diffusive systems on atmospheric boundary layer. 118-130 - Ziemowit Malecha, Greg Chini, Keith A. Julien:
A multiscale algorithm for simulating spatially-extended Langmuir circulation dynamics. 131-150 - Alessandro Iafrati, Alexander V. Babanin, Miguel Onorato:
Modeling of ocean-atmosphere interaction phenomena during the breaking of modulated wave trains. 151-171 - Ryuichi S. Nagaosa:
Reprint of: A numerical modelling of gas exchange mechanisms between air and turbulent water with an aquarium chemical reaction. 172-190 - Chungang Chen, Xingliang Li, Xueshun Shen, Feng Xiao:
Global shallow water models based on multi-moment constrained finite volume method and three quasi-uniform spherical grids. 191-223 - Lei Bao, Ramachandran D. Nair, Henry M. Tufo:
A mass and momentum flux-form high-order discontinuous Galerkin shallow water model on the cubed-sphere. 224-243 - Christoph Erath, Ramachandran D. Nair:
Reprint of: A conservative multi-tracer transport scheme for spectral-element spherical grids. 244-260 - Claes Eskilsson, Allan Peter Engsig-Karup:
On devising Boussinesq-type models with bounded eigenspectra: One horizontal dimension. 261-280 - Maria Kazolea, Argiris I. Delis, Costas E. Synolakis:
Numerical treatment of wave breaking on unstructured finite volume approximations for extended Boussinesq-type equations. 281-305 - Mario Ricchiuto, A. G. Filippini:
Upwind residual discretization of enhanced Boussinesq equations for wave propagation over complex bathymetries. 306-341 - Shanon M. Reckinger, Oleg V. Vasilyev, Baylor Fox-Kemper:
Adaptive wavelet collocation method on the shallow water model. 342-359 - Alfredo Bermúdez, Jose Luis Ferrín, Laura Saavedra, M. Elena Vázquez-Cendón:
A projection hybrid finite volume/element method for low-Mach number flows. 360-378 - James G. Berryman:
Computing elastic constants for random polycrystals of orthotropic MgSiO3, related polymorphs, and CaIrO3 analogs. 379-396 - Eric Bonnetier, Lukás Jakabcin, Stéphane Labbé, Anne Replumaz:
Numerical simulation of a class of models that combine several mechanisms of dissipation: Fracture, plasticity, viscous dissipation. 397-414 - Stefano Markidis, Pierre Henri, Giovanni Lapenta, Kjell Rönnmark, Maria Hamrin, Zakaria Meliani, Erwin Laure:
The Fluid-Kinetic Particle-in-Cell method for plasma simulations. 415-429 - A. Beck, Maria Elena Innocenti, Giovanni Lapenta, Stefano Markidis:
Multi-level multi-domain algorithm implementation for two-dimensional multiscale particle in cell simulations. 430-443
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