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Jesse Meng
Researcher at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Publications - 25
Citations - 11221
Jesse Meng is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate Forecast System & Evapotranspiration. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 25 publications receiving 9531 citations. Previous affiliations of Jesse Meng include Goddard Space Flight Center & M-Systems.
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NCEP Climate Forecast System Version 2 (CFSv2) 6-hourly Products
Suranjana Saha,Shrinivas Moorthi,Xingren Wu,Jiande Wang,Sudhir Nadiga,Patrick Tripp,David Behringer,Yu-Tai Hou,Hui-ya Chuang,Mark Iredell,Michael Ek,Jesse Meng,Rongqian Yang,Malaquías Peña Mendez,Huug van den Dool,Qin Zhang,Wanqiu Wang,Mingyue Chen,Emily Becker +18 more
TL;DR: The National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Climate Forecast System (CFS) is initialized four times per day (0000, 0600, 1200, and 1800 UTC) as mentioned in this paper.
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Comparative analysis of relationships between NLDAS‐2 forcings and model outputs
TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between atmospheric forcing and model-simulated water and energy fluxes for the North American Land Data Assimilation System Project Phase 2 (NLDAS-2) was analyzed.
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Improvement of daytime land surface skin temperature over arid regions in the NCEP GFS model and its impact on satellite data assimilation
Weizhong Zheng,Helin Wei,Zhuo Wang,Xubin Zeng,Jesse Meng,Michael Ek,Kenneth E. Mitchell,John Derber +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison of the land surface skin temperature (LST) from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) operational Global Forecast System (GFS) against satellite and in situ data in summer 2007 indicates that the GFS has a large and cold bias in LST over the arid western continental United States (CONUS) during daytime.
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Regional and Global Land Data Assimilation Systems: Innovations, Challenges, and Prospects
Youlong Xia,Zengchao Hao,Chunxiang Shi,Yaohui Li,Jesse Meng,Tongren Xu,Xinying Wu,Baoqing Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the development, current status, applications, challenges, and future prospects of regional and global land data assimilation systems are summarized and overviewed, including the evaluation, validation, and applications (from numerical model prediction to water resources management) of these LDASs.
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NCEP Climate Forecast System Reanalysis (CFSR) Selected Hourly Time-Series Products, January 1979 to December 2010
Suranjana Saha,Shrinivas Moorthi,Hua-Lu Pan,Xingren Wu,Jie Wang,Sudhir Nadiga,Patrick Tripp,Robert Kistler,John S. Woollen,David Behringer,Haixia Liu,Diane Stokes,Robert Grumbine,George Gayno,Jun Wang,Yu-Tai Hou,Hui-ya Chuang,Hann-Ming Juang,Joe Sela,Mark Iredell,Russ Treadon,Daryl T. Kleist,Paul van Delst,Dennis Keyser,John Derber,Michael Ek,Jesse Meng,Helin Wei,Rongqian Yang,Stephen J. Lord,Huug van den Dool,Arun Kumar,Wanqiu Wang,Craig S. Long,Muthuvel Chelliah,Yan Xue,Boyin Huang,Jae-Kyung E. Schemm,Wesley Ebisuzaki,Roger Lin,Pingping Xie,Mingyue Chen,Shuntai Zhou,Wayne Higgins,Cheng-Zhi Zou,Quanhua Liu,Yong Chen,Yong Han,Lidia Cucurull,Richard W. Reynolds,Glenn Rutledge,Mitch Goldberg +51 more
TL;DR: The National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Climate Forecast System Reanalysis (CFSR) was initially completed over the 31-year period from 1979 to 2009 and has been extended to March 2011 as discussed by the authors.