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34 result(s) within Volume 3 of Geoscience Letters

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  1. The Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) is the dominant mode of tropical atmospheric intraseasonal variability and a primary source of predictability for global sub-seasonal prediction. Understanding the origin an...

    Authors: Bin Wang, Fei Liu and Guosen Chen
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:34
  2. Low-latitude continental shelves, mixed siliciclastic–carbonate sedimentary systems, provide an understanding of sedimentary environments driven by paleoclimatological processes. The Bonaparte Gulf, northweste...

    Authors: Takeshige Ishiwa, Yusuke Yokoyama, Yosuke Miyairi, Minoru Ikehara and Stephen Obrochta
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:33
  3. Large-scale fields and inner-core processes relevant to the formation and intensification of Typhoon Fengshen (2008) were examined by simulations using a global nonhydrostatic model with a cloud-permitting res...

    Authors: Tomoe Nasuno, Hiroyuki Yamada, Masuo Nakano, Hisayuki Kubota, Masahiro Sawada and Ryuji Yoshida
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:32
  4. This study found that there is a significant negative correlation between summer drought in Korea, China and Japan and the frequency of tropical cyclone (TC) in the subtropical western North Pacific (SWNP) usi...

    Authors: Jae-Won Choi, Yumi Cha and Jeoung-Yun Kim
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:29
  5. Ship height positioning by the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) was investigated for measuring and forecasting great tsunamis. We first examined GNSS height-positioning data of a navigating vessel. If...

    Authors: Daisuke Inazu, Takuji Waseda, Toshiyuki Hibiya and Yusaku Ohta
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:25
  6. In Taiwan, research and education of solar terrestrial sciences began with a ground-based ionosonde operated by Ministry of Communications in 1952 and courses of ionospheric physics and space physics offered b...

    Authors: Jann-Yenq Liu, Loren Chee-Wei Chang, Chi-Kuang Chao, Ming-Quey Chen, Yen-Hsyang Chu, Lin-Ni Hau, Chien-Ming Huang, Cheng-Ling Kuo, Lou-Chuang Lee, Ling-Hsiao Lyu, Chia-Hsien Lin, Chen-Jeih Pan, Jih-Hong Shue, Ching-Lun Su, Lung-Chih Tsai, Ya-Hui Yang…
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:18
  7. Equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) to doubling of atmospheric CO2 concentration is a key index for understanding the Earth’s climate history and prediction of future climate changes. Tropical low cloud feedbac...

    Authors: Youichi Kamae, Tomoo Ogura, Hideo Shiogama and Masahiro Watanabe
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:17
  8. The present study examines the Madden and Julian oscillation (MJO) appearing in a general circulation model (GCM) with full representation of cloud microphysics at 50 km horizontal resolution, and the MJO is c...

    Authors: In-Sik Kang, Min-Seop Ahn and Young-Min Yang
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:16
  9. Solar terrestrial (ST) sciences started centuries ago and branched into different disciplines. Starting with naked eye to highly sophisticated novel experimental techniques, observations have revealed the secr...

    Authors: N. Balan, G. Parks, L. Svalgaard, Y. Kamide and T. Lui
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:14
  10. The auroral substorm is an organized sequence of events seen in the aurora near midnight. It is a manifestation of the magnetospheric substorm which is a disturbance of the magnetosphere brought about by the s...

    Authors: Robert L. McPherron and Xiangning Chu
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:12
  11. The dynamic state of the ionosphere at low latitudes is largely controlled by electric fields originating from dynamo actions by atmospheric waves propagating from below and the solar wind-magnetosphere intera...

    Authors: Mangalathayil Ali Abdu
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:11
  12. An earth-science-based classification of islands within the Pacific Basin resulted from the preparation of a database describing the location, area, and type of 1779 islands, where island type is determined as...

    Authors: Patrick D. Nunn, Lalit Kumar, Ian Eliot and Roger F. McLean
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:7
  13. The current status of ionospheric precursor studies associated with large earthquakes (EQ) is summarized in this report. It is a joint endeavor of the “Ionosphere Precursor Study Task Group,” which was formed ...

    Authors: K.-I. Oyama, M. Devi, K. Ryu, C. H. Chen, J. Y. Liu, H. Liu, L. Bankov and T. Kodama
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:6
  14. The history of geomagnetism is more than 400 years old. Geomagnetic storms as we know them were discovered about 210 years ago. There has been keen interest in understanding Sun–Earth connection events, such a...

    Authors: Gurbax S. Lakhina and Bruce T. Tsurutani
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:5
  15. Paddy irrigation practices in Taiwan utilize complicated water conveyance networks which draw streamflows from different tributaries. Characterizing and simulating streamflow series is thus an essential task f...

    Authors: Hsin-I Hsieh, Ming-Daw Su, Yii-Chen Wu and Ke-Sheng Cheng
    Citation: Geoscience Letters 2016 3:2

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