Attendance Time: Wednesday, 5 May 2010, 17:30–19:00
Halls X/Y
Chairperson: François Schmitt
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EGU2010-735 Statistical analysis of polychaete population diversity: hyperbolic extremes and species dynamics Benjamin Quiroz Martinez, François G. Schmitt, Jean-Claude Dauvin, and Jean-Marie Dewarumez
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EGU2010-843 Feeding dynamics in European Seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) post-larvae in turbulence Mohamed-Sofiane MAHJOUB, Ram KUMAR, Sami SOUISSI, Francois SCHMITT, and Jiang-Shiou HWANG
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EGU2010-9876 Multifractal analysis of a 1/54° physical-biogeochemical numerical model of the North Atlantic Ocean Louis de Montera, Marina Lévy, and Sylvie Thiria
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EGU2010-13106 Study of Turbulence in Tidal Coastal Zone Konstantin Korotenko, Alexei Sentchev, and Francois Schmitt
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EGU2010-12260 Scaling analysis of biogeochemical parameters in coastal waters
Sylvie Zongo and François Schmitt
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EGU2010-9442 How reliable are Finite-Size Lyapunov Exponents for the assessment of ocean evolution? Ismael Hernández-Carrasco, Emilio Hernández-Garcia, Cristóbal López, and Antonio Turiel
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EGU2010-7620 A modulated gradient model for large-eddy simulation: application to a neutral atmospheric boundary layer Hao Lu and Fernando Porté-Agel
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EGU2010-11395 Identification of the best predictors in the analogs method for severe rainfall in the Swiss Alps Pascal Horton, Michel Jaboyedoff, and Richard Metzger
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EGU2010-11593 Empirical Downscaling of Windfields for Hydrodynamic Modeling of Lakes Dirk Schlabing and Andras Bardossy
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EGU2010-13466 Different sensitivity of streamflow components to spatial variability in complex topography Silvia Simoni, Amilcare Porporato, Simone Padoan, and Marc Parlange
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EGU2010-5459 A dynamic subgrid-scale parameterization of the effective wall stress in atmospheric boundary layer flows over multiscale, fractal-like surfaces
William Anderson and Charles Meneveau
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EGU2010-15541 The role of scaling tools for characterizing small-scale rainfall M.I.P. de Lima, M.F.E.S. Coelho, and J.L.M.P. de Lima