Reanalysis definition
Examples of Reanalysis in a sentence
DB Contractor shall design and construct sound walls consistent with the Schematic Design with locations and limits described in the “Noise Barrier Reanalysis Using 2019 TxDOT Noise Policy Memo” document included in the RIDs, with the exception of Noise Wall #2, which will not be constructed.
Information from the C3S European Regional Reanalysis project has not yet been received, but as only a small part of their domain is located in the Arctic this is not considered a major issue.
At NCAR, he led the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model’s data assimilation efforts, and was also initial PI on a new Arctic System Reanalysis project.
The project has collected input on in situ data requirements from the C3S global reanalysis (ERA5), the C3S Arctic Regional Reanalysis and the C3S seasonal forecasts.
The map shows data used in the Arctic Reanalysis project; these are mainly received from GTS.
Reanalysis is the tool that is generally seen as the ultimate tool for integration of all climate change ECV data.
Inputs Observed wind distributions Reanalysis data Output from mesoscale WP1 Software and data with guidelines and help Outputs 1.
Land cover changes were represented using land cover data for 2005 and projections to 2050, and historical North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR) data were used to specify the lateral boundary conditions.
Separating Phonology from Syntax: A Reanalysis of Pashto Cliticization.
Mesinger, F., and Coauthors, 2006: North American Regional Reanalysis.