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Dhiraj Kumar Singh
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Stiffness of the human foot and evolution of the transverse arch
M Venkadesan, A Yawar, CM Eng, MA Dias, DK Singh, SM Tommasini, ...
Nature 579 (7797), 97-100, 2020
1602020
C-FOG: life of coastal fog
HJS Fernando, I Gultepe, C Dorman, E Pardyjak, Q Wang, SW Hoch, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 102 (2), E244-E272, 2021
532021
A review of coastal fog microphysics during C-FOG
I Gultepe, AJ Heymsfield, HJS Fernando, E Pardyjak, CE Dorman, ...
Boundary-Layer Meteorology 181, 227-265, 2021
332021
Hydrodynamic signatures of stationary Marangoni-driven surfactant transport
MM Bandi, VS Akella, DK Singh, RS Singh, S Mandre
Physical review letters 119 (26), 264501, 2017
332017
Dynamics of a camphoric acid boat at the air–water interface
VS Akella, DK Singh, S Mandre, MM Bandi
Physics Letters A 382 (17), 1176-1180, 2018
312018
Field and laboratory experiments on aerosol‐induced cooling in the nocturnal boundary layer
V Mukund, DK Singh, VK Ponnulakshmi, G Subramanian, KR Sreenivas
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 140 (678), 151-169, 2014
182014
Mass and density of individual frozen hydrometeors
KN Rees, DK Singh, ER Pardyjak, TJ Garrett
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 21 (18), 14235-14250, 2021
152021
Hyper-cooling in the nocturnal boundary layer: the Ramdas paradox
V Mukund, VK Ponnulakshmi, DK Singh, G Subramanian, KR Sreenivas
Physica Scripta 2010 (T142), 014041, 2010
132010
Hypercooling in the nocturnal boundary layer: Broadband emissivity schemes
VK Ponnulakshmi, V Mukund, DK Singh, KR Sreenivas, G Subramanian
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 69 (9), 2892-2905, 2012
122012
A differential emissivity imaging technique for measuring hydrometeor mass and type
DK Singh, S Donovan, ER Pardyjak, TJ Garrett
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 14 (11), 6973-6990, 2021
112021
Role of the tranverse arch in stiffness of the human foot
MA Dias, DK Singh, MM Bandi, M Venkadesan, S Mandre
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2015, S47. 003, 2015
32015
Relating storm-snow avalanche instabilities to data collected from the Differential Emissivity Imaging Disdrometer (DEID)
TJ Morrison, T Meisenheimer, T Garrett, D Singh, S Donovan, E Pardyjak
Cold Regions Science and Technology 210, 103839, 2023
22023
The impact of aerosols and land surface properties on the lifted temperature minimum in the nocturnal atmospheric boundary layer field and laboratory experiments
DK Singh
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, 2013
22013
Radiation forcing by the atmospheric aerosols in the nocturnal boundary layer
DK Singh, VK Ponnulakshami, V Mukund, G Subramanian, KR Sreenivas
AIP Conference Proceedings 1531 (1), 596-599, 2013
22013
Hypercooling in the atmospheric boundary layer: beyond broadband emissivity schemes
VK Ponnulakshmi, DK Singh, V Mukund, KR Sreenivas, G Subramanian
Journal of the atmospheric sciences 70 (1), 278-283, 2013
22013
Time-resolved measurements of the densities of individual frozen hydrometeors and of fresh snowfall
DK Singh, E Pardyjak, T Garrett
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions 2023, 1-26, 2023
12023
Measurement report: Mass and Density of Individual Frozen Hydrometeors
KN Rees, D Singh, ER Pardyjak, TJ Garrett
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 2021, 1-24, 2021
12021
A new particle-by-particle hot plate technique for measurement of precipitation rate, snow density and visibility
K Rees, T Garrett, D Singh, E Pardyjak, A Reaburn
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 6148, 2020
12020
Terminal Velocity Is Not Enough: A New Parametrization for the Settling of Hydrometeors in Turbulent Air
TJ Garrett, DK Singh, ER Pardyjak, S Donovan
104th AMS Annual Meeting, 2024
2024
A case study of the life cycle of a stratus‐lowering coastal‐fog event in Newfoundland, Canada
DK Singh, SW Hoch, I Gultepe, ER Pardyjak
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 150 (759), 641-662, 2024
2024
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