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Browsing by Author "Alejandro Camerlengo"

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    Estimation of evaporation and evapotranspiration in Malaysia using Penman and Christiansen methods
    (Universiti Malaysia Sabah, 2004) Ng Meng Wai; Alejandro Camerlengo; Ahmad Khairi Abdul Wahab; Sobri Harun
    This study is to introduce the Christiansen's model for evaporation and potential evapotranspiration that provided exceptionally good results in Central Asia and to compare it with Penman's model and pan evaporation values.
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    Maritime circulation of the South China Sea: A numerical study
    (Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Press, 1996) Alejandro Camerlengo; Monica Ines Demmler
    A numerical model employing the classic hydrodynamic equations of conservation of mass and momentum, vertically integrated, has been developed. The model solves the external, or barotropic, mode. The computational mode is eliminated by employing a Euler backward scheme at every N (odd) time level. A similar model is used for issuing flood warnings of hurricanes and extratropical storms. This type of model is also used in a variety of situations such as oil spill simulations, storm surges, tsunamis, and tidal simulations. The aim of this investigation is to gain some insight into the circulation of the South China Sea during the N E and S W monsoon seasons.

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