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Eugenia Kalnay
Researcher at University of Maryland, College Park
Publications - 269
Citations - 56732
Eugenia Kalnay is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data assimilation & Ensemble Kalman filter. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 259 publications receiving 52574 citations. Previous affiliations of Eugenia Kalnay include Goddard Space Flight Center & Eötvös Loránd University.
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A review of global gas flaring and venting and impact on the environment: Case study of Iran
TL;DR: In this paper, a brief review of the global gas flaring and venting in oil industries including the emission of air pollutants and greenhouse gases and the amount of energy resources wasted is presented.
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Impact of land use and precipitation changes on surface temperature trends in Argentina
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied the observation minus reanalysis (OMR) method to surface stations in Argentina for the period 1961-2000 and found that over most of Argentina there has been net cooling, not warming (about −0.04°C/decade).
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Sensitivity of Forecast Errors to Initial Conditions with a Quasi-Inverse Linear Method
TL;DR: In this article, a quasi-inverse linear method was developed to study the sensitivity of forecast errors to initial conditions for the National Centers for Environmental Prediction's (NCEP) global spectral model.
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Ensemble Kalman filter data assimilation of Thermal Emission Spectrometer temperature retrievals into a Mars GCM
Steven J. Greybush,R. John Wilson,Ross N. Hoffman,Matthew J. Hoffman,Takemasa Miyoshi,Kayo Ide,Timothy H. McConnochie,Eugenia Kalnay +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, TES retrieved temperature profiles are assimilated into the GFDL Mars Global Climate Model (MGCM) using the Local Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter (LETKF) to produce synoptic maps of temperature, winds, and surface pressure and their uncertainties over the course of a Martian year.
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Dynamical Extended Range Forecasting (DERF) at the National Meteorological Center
TL;DR: Early results of an experimental program in Dynamical Extended Range Forecasting at the National Meteorological Center (NMC) were presented in this article, where the authors assessed the feasibility of extending operational numerical weather prediction beyond the medium range to the monthly outlook problem.