Prediction of extreme convective rainfall intensities using a free-running 3-D sub-km-scale cloud model initialized from WRF km-scale NWP forecasts

2020 ◽  
Vol 209 ◽  
pp. 105401
Author(s):  
Vlado Spiridonov ◽  
Julian Baez ◽  
Bosko Telenta ◽  
Boro Jakimovski
2013 ◽  
Vol E96.C (2) ◽  
pp. 241-244
Author(s):  
Ryuta YAMANAKA ◽  
Taka FUJITA ◽  
Hideyuki SOTOBAYASHI ◽  
Atsushi KANNO ◽  
Tetsuya KAWANISHI

2018 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 244
Author(s):  
Nada M. Al-Hakkak ◽  
Ban Salman Shukur ◽  
Atheel Sabih Shaker

   The concept of implementing e-government systems is growing widely all around the world and becoming an interest to all governments. However, governments are still seeking for effective ways to implement e-government systems properly and successfully. As services of e-government increased and citizens’ demands expand, the e-government systems become more costly to satisfy the growing needs. The cloud computing is a technique that has been discussed lately as a solution to overcome some problems that an e-government implementation or expansion is going through. This paper is a proposal of a  new model for e-government on basis of cloud computing. E-Government Public Cloud Model EGPCM, for e-government is related to public cloud computing.


Author(s):  
O. Breitenstein ◽  
J.P. Rakotoniaina ◽  
F. Altmann ◽  
J. Schulz ◽  
G. Linse

Abstract In this paper new thermographic techniques with significant improved temperature and/or spatial resolution are presented and compared with existing techniques. In infrared (IR) lock-in thermography heat sources in an electronic device are periodically activated electrically, and the surface is imaged by a free-running IR camera. By computer processing and averaging the images over a certain acquisition time, a surface temperature modulation below 100 µK can be resolved. Moreover, the effective spatial resolution is considerably improved compared to stead-state thermal imaging techniques, since the lateral heat diffusion is suppressed in this a.c. technique. However, a serious limitation is that the spatial resolution is limited to about 5 microns due to the IR wavelength range of 3 -5 µm used by the IR camera. Nevertheless, we demonstrate that lock-in thermography reliably allows the detection of defects in ICs if their power exceeds some 10 µW. The imaging can be performed also through the silicon substrate from the backside of the chip. Also the well-known fluorescent microthermal imaging (FMI) technique can be be used in lock-in mode, leading to a temperature resolution in the mK range, but a spatial resolution below 1 micron.


2013 ◽  
Vol 33 (9) ◽  
pp. 2497-2500
Author(s):  
Tiesheng FAN ◽  
Zhongqing ZHANG ◽  
Jing SUN ◽  
Xuechun LUO ◽  
Guiqiang LU ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (01) ◽  
pp. 88-94
Author(s):  
CHEN DONGHUI ◽  
XU PEIHUA ◽  
ZHANG WEN ◽  
CHEN JIANPING ◽  
SONG SHENGYUAN ◽  
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