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Lin, S-J


  1. Law, R. M., W. Peters, C. Rödenbeck, C. Aulagnier, S. Fan, and S.-J. Lin, et al., 2008: TransCom model simulations of hourly atmospheric CO2 : Experimental overview and diurnal cycle results for 2002. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 22, GB3009, doi:10.1029/2007GB003050.

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  3. Putman, W. M., and S-J. Lin, 2007: Finite-volume transport on various cubed-sphere grids. Journal of Computational Physics, 227(1), 55-78.

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  5. Collins, W. D., P. J. Rasch, B. A. Boville, J. J. Hack, J. R. McCaa, D. L. Wiliamson, B. P. Briegleb, C. M. Bitz, S-J. Lin, and M. Zhang, 2006: The formulation and atmospheric simulation of the Community Atmosphere Model Version 3 (CAM3). Journal of Climate, 19(11), 2144-2161.

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  7. Delworth, T. L., A. Rosati, R. J. Stouffer, K. W. Dixon, J. Dunne, K. Findell, P. Ginoux, A. Gnanadesikan, C. T. Gordon, S. M. Griffies, R. Gudgel, M. J. Harrison, I. M. Held, R. S. Hemler, L. W. Horowitz, S. A. Klein, T. R. Knutson, S-J. Lin, P. C. D. Milly, V. Ramaswamy, M. D. Schwarzkopf, J. J. Sirutis, W. F. Stern, M. J.  Spelman, M. Winton, A. T. Wittenberg, B. Wyman, et al., 2006: GFDL's CM2 Global Coupled Climate Models. Part I: Formulation and simulation characteristics. Journal of Climate, 19(5), 643-674.

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  9. Rasch, P. J., D. B. Coleman, N. Mahowald, D. L. Williamson, S-J. Lin, B. A. Boville, and P. Hess, 2006: Characteristics of atmospheric transport using three numerical formulations for atmospheric dynamics in a single GCM framework. Journal of Climate, 19(11), 2243-2266.

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  11. Shen, B-W., R. Atlas, J-D. Chen, O. Reale, S-J. Lin, T. Lee, and J. Chang, 2006:  The 0.125 degree finite-volume general circulation model on the NASA Columbia supercomputer: Preliminary simulations of mesoscale vortices. Geophysical Research Letters, 33, L05801, doi:10.1029/2005GL024594.

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  13. Shen, B.-W., R. Atlas, O. Reale, S.-J. Lin, J. D. Chern, J. Chang, C. Henze, and J.-L. Li, 2006: Hurricane forecasts with a global mesoscale-resolving model: Preliminary results with Hurricane Katrina (2005). Geophysical Research Letters, 33, L13813, doi:10.1029/2006GL026143.

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  15. Sud, Y. C., D. M. Mocko, and S. J. Lin, 2006: Performance of two cloud-radiation parameterization schemes in the finite volume general circulation model for anomalously wet May and June 2003 over the continental United States and Amazonia. Journal of Geophysical Research, 111, D06201, 10.1029/2005JD006246.

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  17. Lin, S-J., 2004: A "vertically Lagrangian" finite-volume dynamical core for global models. Monthly Weather Review, 132(10), 2293-2307.

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  19. Lin, S-J., R. Atlas, and K-S. Yeh, 2004: Global weather prediction and high-end computing at NASA. Computing in Science and Engineering, 6(1), 29-35.

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  21. Coy, L., I. Stajner, A. M. DaSilva, J. Joiner, R. B. Rood, S. Pawson, and S. J. Lin, 2003: High-frequency planetary waves in the Polar middle atmosphere as seen in a data assimilation system. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 60(24), 2975-2992.

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  23. Ginoux, P., M. Chin, I. Tegen, J. M. Prospero, B. Holben, O. Dubovik, and S-J. Lin, 2001: Sources and distributions of dust aerosols simulated with the GOCART model. Journal of Geophysical Research, 106 (D17), 20,255-20,273.

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  25. Lin, S-J., and R. T. Pierrehumbert, 1988: Does Ekman friction suppress baroclinic instability? Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 45(20), 2920-2933.

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