All Stories

  1. Direct and Indirect Effects of Mountain Heights on Heavy Rainfall in the Hokitika Region of New Zealand
  2. The merged and superposed sub‐tropical jet and polar‐front jet in the southwest Pacific: A case study
  3. Nonorographic inertia‐gravity waves over New Zealand's Southern Alps: A case study
  4. A comparison of three model output statistics approaches for the bias correction of simulated soil moisture
  5. Major factors affecting the snow simulations by the JULES in New Zealand
  6. Model moist bias in the middle and upper troposphere during DEEPWAVE
  7. Damaging Southerly Winds Caused by Barrier Jets in the Cook Strait and Wellington Region of New Zealand
  8. Reformulation of the Drought Code in the Canadian Fire Weather Index System Implemented in New Zealand
  9. Prediction of Moderate and Heavy Rainfall in New Zealand Using Data Assimilation and Ensemble
  10. Soil moisture simulation by JULES in New Zealand: verification and sensitivity tests
  11. Amplification of the Impact of Assimilating ATOVS Radiances on Simulated Surface Air Temperatures over Canterbury by the Southern Alps, New Zealand
  12. Effects of short spin-up periods on soil moisture simulation and the causes over New Zealand
  13. Numerical Simulations of Effects of Soil Moisture and Modification by Mountains over New Zealand in Summer
  14. Student-Proposed Cruise Captured Wakes of Oahu and Kauai Islands
  15. Effects of Trade-Wind Strength and Direction on the Leeside Circulations and Rainfall of the Island of Hawaii
  16. The Thermal Wake of Kauai Island: Satellite Observations and Numerical Simulations*
  17. Cloud patterns lee of Hawaii Island: A synthesis of satellite observations and numerical simulation
  18. Observations of the trade wind wakes of Kauai and Oahu
  19. Effects of Terrain Heights and Sizes on Island-Scale Circulations and Rainfall for the Island of Hawaii during HaRP
  20. Numerical Simulations of the Island-Induced Circulations over the Island of Hawaii during HaRP
  21. Circulations and Rainfall on the Lee Side of the Island of Hawaii during HaRP*