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Leon A. Benjamin

Affiliation/Employer
CIRES
Partner Affiliation
gsl
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Publications

Corresponding Articles: 6

Leon A. Benjamin authored and/or contributed to the following articles/publications.

Urban observations available from MADIS

Leon A. Benjamin

A 2009 update on the NOAA Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System (MADIS)

Leon A. Benjamin

Plans for the NOAA Research Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System

The NOAA Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System (MADIS) is a NOAA Research system, developed at the Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL), that serves the meteorological community by supporting observation collection integration, quality control, and distribution of thousands of NOAA and non-NOAA observations, including nearly 30,000 s...

Leon A. Benjamin

MADIS support for URBANET

NOAA’s Earth System Research Laboratory’s Global Systems Division (ESRL/GSD) has established the MADIS (Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System) project to make integrated, quality-controlled datasets available to the greater meteorological community. The goals of MADIS are to promote comprehensive data collection and distribution of oper...

Leon A. Benjamin

An update on MADIS observation ingest, integration, quality control, and distribution capabilities

NOAA’s Forecast Systems Laboratory (FSL) has established the Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System (MADIS) to make integrated, quality-controlled datasets available to the greater meteorological community. The goals of MADIS are to promote the comprehensive data collection and distribution of operational and experimental observation sys...

Leon A. Benjamin

Inference versus imprint in climate modeling

A statistical inference method known as ε-machine reconstruction is introduced as a modeling procedure for turbulent transport processes in a climate model. Observational data on the atmospheric boundary layer obtained with a radar wind profiler, a radio-acoustic sounding system, and a Raman lidar system was assembled to construct this type of ...

Leon A. Benjamin