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Cloud Radiative Effects on MJO Development in DYNAMO
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Observed Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) events are examined with the aid of regional model simulations to understand the role of cloud radiative effects in the MJO development. The importance of this role is demonstrated ...
Diurnal Cycle and Dipolar Pattern of Precipitation over Borneo during an MJO Event: Lee Convergence and Offshore Propagation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Surface precipitation anomalies over Maritime Continent islands typically lead oceanic precipitation by a week in the form of dipolar pattern before the arrival of Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) convective phase. The ...
Microstructure Modification of Carbonated Cement Paste with Six Kinds of Modern Microscopic Instruments
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The authors studied the solid-phase composition and morphology, pore structure, damage, and deterioration of microstructure, and nano-mechanical properties of cementitious materials in accelerated carbonation reaction. The ...
Horizontal Dynamic Stiffness and Interaction Factors of Inclined Piles
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A Timoshenko beam-on-Pasternak foundation (T-P) model was developed to estimate the horizontal dynamic impedance and interaction factors for inclined piles subjected to horizontal harmonic load. The inclined pile with a ...
The Maritime Continent Barrier Effect on the MJO Teleconnections during the Boreal Winter Seasons in the Northern Hemisphere
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The Maritime Continent disrupts eastward propagation of the Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO). This study surveys the impact of the disruption—often known as the barrier effect—on the MJO teleconnections. The MJO propagation ...
Carbonation Reaction and Microstructural Changes of Metro-Tunnel Segment Concrete Coupled with Static and Fatigue Load
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Carbonation problems relating to concrete durability cannot correspond to the real engineering service environment, because the degradation of concrete properties is actually affected by load and multiple environment factors ...