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Initial-value predictability of Antarctic sea ice in the Community Climate...
We assess initial-value predictability characteristics of Antarctic sea ice from climate simulations. The integrations are initialized on 1 January with identical ice-ocean-...- publication PDF
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Impacts of including rain-evaporative cooling in the initial conditions on...
A cycling run, which began 36 h before the model forecast, was employed to assimilate special Terrain-influenced Monsoon Rainfall Experiment (TiMREX) soundings, Global...- publication PDF
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Temperature extremes in the Community Atmosphere Model with stochastic...
This paper evaluates the performance of the NCAR Community Atmosphere Model, version 4 (CAM4), in simulating observed annual extremes of near-surface temperature and provides...- publication PDF
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Construal of situational risk and outcomes—Exploring the use of weather...
A radar display is a tool that depicts meteorological data over space and time; therefore, an individual must think spatially and temporally in addition to drawing on their own...- publication PDF
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Evaluating the climate effects of reforestation in New England using a...
The New England region of the northeastern United States has a land use history characterized by forest clearing for agriculture and other uses during European colonization and...- publication PDF
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Incorporating probabilistic seasonal climate forecasts into river management...
Despite the influence of hydroclimate on river ecosystems, most efforts to date have focused on using climate information to predict streamflow for water supply. However, as...- publication PDF
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Explaining solar flare-induced ionospheric ion upflow at Millstone Hill (42.6°n)
Previous studies have shown that solar flares can significantly affect Earth's ionosphere and induce ion upflow with a magnitude of similar to 110 m/s in the topside ionosphere...- publication PDF
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Tropospheric intrusions associated with the secondary tropopause
Deep intrusions of tropospheric air into the lower stratosphere above the subtropical jet are investigated using new observations and meteorological analyses. These intrusions...- publication PDF
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Tropical cyclone intensity errors associated with lack of two-way ocean...
Tropical cyclones (TCs), particularly those that are intense and/or slow moving, induce sea surface temperature (SST) reductions along their tracks (commonly referred to as cold...- publication PDF
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Global surface ocean acidification indicators from 1750 to 2100
Accurately predicting future ocean acidification (OA) conditions is crucial for advancing OA research at regional and global scales, and guiding society's mitigation and...- publication PDF
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Near-cloud aerosols in monsoon environment and its impact on radiative forcing
In order to understand the near-cloud aerosol properties and their impact on radiative forcing, we utilized in situ aircraft measurements of aerosol particles and cloud droplets...- publication PDF
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Empirical analysis and modeling of errors of atmospheric profiles from GPS...
The utilization of radio occultation (RO) data in atmospheric studies requires precise knowledge of error characteristics. We present results of an empirical error analysis of...- publication PDF
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Comment on "A new aspect of ionospheric E region electron density...
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Coping with climate variability and climate change in La Ceiba, Honduras
La Ceiba, Honduras, a city of about 200,000 people, lies along the Caribbean Sea, nestled against a mountain range and the Rio Cangrejal. The city faces three flooding risks:...- publication PDF
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Multi-instrumental observation of storm-induced ionospheric plasma bubbles...
June solstice is considered as a period with the lowest probability to observe typical equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) in the postsunset period. The severe geomagnetic storm on...- publication PDF
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A 10-yr Climatology of Tibetan plateau vortices with NCEP climate forecast...
A plateau vortex refers to a shallow meso-α-scale cyclonic vortex that is usually confined to near-surface levels (500 hPa) over the Tibetan Plateau during warm seasons. It is...- publication PDF
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Neutral upper atmosphere and ionosphere modeling
Numerical modeling tools can be used for a number of reasons yielding many benefits in their application to planetary upper atmosphere and ionosphere environments. These tools...- publication PDF
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The potential contribution of organic salts to new particle growth
Field and lab measurements suggest that low-molecular weight (MW) organic acids and bases exist in accumulation and nucleation mode particles, despite their relatively high...- publication PDF
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Removal of ozone air pollution by terrestrial ecosystems
"Dry deposition" is the process by which ozone is removed from the atmosphere at Earth's surface. It's an important process to understand because it impacts air pollution,...- publication PDF
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Explicit forecasts of winter precipitation using an improved bulk...
This study evaluates the sensitivity of winter precipitation to numerous aspects of a bulk, mixed-phase microphysical parameterization found in three widely used mesoscale...- publication PDF