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Joachim P. Kuettner
Researcher at National Center for Atmospheric Research
Publications - 15
Citations - 1628
Joachim P. Kuettner is an academic researcher from National Center for Atmospheric Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Convection & GPS signals. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1548 citations. Previous affiliations of Joachim P. Kuettner include Environmental Science Services Administration.
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The MAP special observing period
Philippe Bougeault,Peter Binder,Andrea Buzzi,Richard Dirks,Robert A. Houze,Joachim P. Kuettner,Ronald B. Smith,Reinhold Steinacker,Hans Volkert +8 more
TL;DR: The Mesoscale Alpine Programme (MAP; see Table 1 for a list of acronyms) is a measured response of the international atmospheric and hydrologic community to the challenge of improving the understanding and prediction of these events as mentioned in this paper.
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SuomiNet: A Real-Time National GPS Network for Atmospheric Research and Education.
Randolph H. Ware,David W. Fulker,Seth Stein,David N. Anderson,Susan K. Avery,Richard D. Clark,Kelvin K. Droegemeier,Joachim P. Kuettner,J. Bernard Minster,Soroosh Sorooshian +9 more
TL;DR: SuomiNet as discussed by the authors is a university-based, real-time, national Global Positioning System (GPS) network for atmospheric research and education with funding from the National Science Foundation and with cost share from collaborating universities.
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Convectively forced internal gravity waves: Results from two-dimensional numerical experiments
TL;DR: In this article, two-dimensional numerical simulations were performed to investigate the nature of tropospheric internal gravity waves of the type which are observed to occur above active thermal convection over an unstable boundary layer.
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The terrain-induced rotor experiment: A field campaign overview including observational highlights
Vanda Grubišić,James D. Doyle,Joachim P. Kuettner,Stephen Mobbs,Ronald B. Smith,C. David Whiteman,Richard Dirks,Stanley Czyzyk,Stephen A. Cohn,Simon Vosper,Martin Weissmann,Samuel Haimov,Stephan F. J. De Wekker,Laura L. Pan,Fotini Katopodes Chow +14 more
TL;DR: The Terrain-Induced Rotor Experiment (T-REX) is a coordinated international project, composed of an observational field campaign and a research program, focused on the investigation of atmospheric rotors and closely related phenomena in complex terrain this paper.
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The Band Structure of the Atmosphere
TL;DR: In this article, the typical vertical curvature was found to be 10 −7 (cm −1 sec −1 ) with a curved velocity profile of a rather uniform direction, which is similar to the curvature of cloud bands.