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    • High-Resolution Elevation Model and Orthomosaic of the Municipality of Carigara, Leyte, Philippines 

      Opdyke, Aaron; Besarra, Isaac
      Published 2024-09-03
      This dataset provides detailed topographical and visual information for coastal communities of the Municipality of Carigara, in the Province of Leyte in the Philippines. The data was collected through an aerial drone survey ...
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    • Evidence of Mixed Scaling for Mean Profile Similarity in the Stable Atmospheric Surface Layer 

      Heisel, Michael; Chamecki, Marcelo
      Published 2023
      A new mixed scaling parameter Z = z/(Lh)^1/2 is proposed for similarity in the stable atmospheric surface layer, where z is the height, L is the Obukhov length, and h is the boundary layer depth. In comparison with the ...
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    • On the departure from Monin–Obukhov surface similarity and transition to the convective mixed layer 

      Heisel, Michael; Chamecki, Marcelo
      Published 2024
      Large-eddy simulations are used to evaluate mean profile similarity in the convective boundary layer (CBL). Particular care is taken regarding the grid sensitivity of the profiles and the mitigation of inertial oscillations ...
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    • Leveraging inter-organizational coordination networks for housing climate change adaptation across rural Alaska 

      Taylor, Jessica; Poleacovschi, Cristina; Opdyke, Aaron; Certin, Kristen
      Published 2024
      Climate change impacts on housing are an essential concern for Alaska Native communities. Adaptation literature has largely ignored the role of inter-organizational coordination networks in supporting housing adaptation. ...
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    • Social vulnerability to natural hazards in the Philippines 

      Lloyd, Sophie; Gray, Jasmine; Healey, Sarah; Opdyke, Aaron
      Published 2022
      This research sought to measure social vulnerability at the municipal level across the Philippines. Indicators of social vulnerability were identified from literature and relevant census data was collected from the Philippines ...
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