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Peter A. Taylor
Researcher at York University
Publications - 139
Citations - 6534
Peter A. Taylor is an academic researcher from York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Boundary layer & Planetary boundary layer. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 134 publications receiving 6038 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter A. Taylor include University of Strathclyde & Keele University.
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H2O at the Phoenix landing site.
Peter H. Smith,L. K. Tamppari,Raymond E. Arvidson,D. S. Bass,Diana L. Blaney,William V. Boynton,Allan I. Carswell,David C. Catling,David C. Catling,B. C. Clark,Thomas J. Duck,E. DeJong,David A. Fisher,Walter Goetz,Haraldur P. Gunnlaugsson,Michael H. Hecht,V. Hipkin,John H. Hoffman,Stubbe F. Hviid,H. U. Keller,Samuel P. Kounaves,Carlos F. Lange,Mark T. Lemmon,Morten Madsen,W. J. Markiewicz,John Marshall,Christopher P. McKay,Michael T. Mellon,D. W. Ming,R. V. Morris,William T. Pike,Nilton O. Renno,Urs Staufer,Carol R. Stoker,Peter A. Taylor,James A. Whiteway,Aaron P. Zent +36 more
TL;DR: The analysis of the data from the Phoenix mission revealed an alkaline environment, in contrast to that found by the Mars Exploration Rovers, indicating that many different environments have existed on Mars.
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Single-Column Model Intercomparison for a Stably Stratified Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Joan Cuxart,Albert A. M. Holtslag,Robert J. Beare,Eric Bazile,Anton Beljaars,A Cheng,L. Conangla,Michael Ek,F Freedman,R Hamdi,Alan R. Kerstein,H. Kitagawa,Geert Lenderink,David C. Lewellen,Jocelyn Mailhot,Thorsten Mauritsen,Veniamin Perov,Guy Schayes,Gert-Jan Steeneveld,Gunilla Svensson,Peter A. Taylor,Wensong Weng,Scott Wunsch,Kuan-Man Xu +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, a moderately stratified Arctic case is simulated by nineteen single-column turbulence schemes and the sensitivities of the schemes to the parameters of their turbulence closures are partially explored.
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The Askervein Hill project: Overview and background data
Peter A. Taylor,H. W. Teunissen +1 more
TL;DR: The Askervein Hill project as mentioned in this paper was a collaborative study of boundary-layer flow over low hills carried out under the auspices of the International Energy Agency Programme of R & D on Wind Energy Conversion Systems.
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The Fog Remote Sensing and Modeling Field Project
Ismail Gultepe,G. Pearson,Jason A. Milbrandt,Bjarne Hansen,Steven Platnick,Peter A. Taylor,Mark Gordon,John P. Oakley,Stewart G. Cober +8 more
TL;DR: The main objectives of the project were to attain a better description of fog environments, the development of microphysical parameterizations for model applications, 3) development of remote sensing methods for fog nowcasting/forecasting, 4) an understanding of issues related to instrument capabilities and improvement of the analysis, and 5) integration of model data with observations to predict and detect fog areas and particle phas... as mentioned in this paper.
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Mars Water-Ice Clouds and Precipitation
James A. Whiteway,L. Komguem,Clive Dickinson,C. Cook,M. Illnicki,J. A. Seabrook,V. Popovici,Thomas J. Duck,Richard Davy,Peter A. Taylor,J. Pathak,David A. Fisher,A. I. Carswell,Michael Daly,V. Hipkin,Aaron P. Zent,Michael H. Hecht,S. E. Wood,L. K. Tamppari,Nilton O. Renno,John E. Moores,Mark T. Lemmon,Frank Daerden,Peter H. Smith +23 more
TL;DR: The analysis of the data from the Phoenix mission revealed an alkaline environment, in contrast to that found by the Mars Exploration Rovers, indicating that many different environments have existed on Mars.