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Simulation of Synoptic and Sub-Synoptic Scale Phenomena Associated With the East Asian Monsoon Using a High-Resolution Gem
Ngar Cheung Lau
Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
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High-resolution
100%
Synoptic Scale
100%
Synoptic
100%
East Asian Monsoon
100%
East Asia
66%
Baiu
66%
Meiyu
66%
Humidity
33%
Pressure-temperature
33%
Atmospheric General Circulation Model
33%
Winter Season
33%
Horizontal Resolution
33%
Surface Temperature Change
33%
Summer Monsoon
33%
Sea Level Pressure
33%
Cold Fronts
33%
Rainbands
33%
Static Stability
33%
Southwestern China
33%
Cold Air Outbreak
33%
Mei-yu Fronts
33%
Cyclonic Vortex
33%
Monsoon Rain
33%
Plum Rain
33%
Yangtze River Basin
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Timescale
100%
River Basin
100%
Atmospheric General Circulation Models
100%
East Asia
100%
China
100%
Sea Level Pressure
100%
Cold Front
100%
Rainband
100%
Static Stability
100%
Cold Air
100%