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Past terrestrial hydroclimate sensitivity controlled by Earth system feedbacks
Despite tectonic conditions and atmospheric CO2 levels (pCO(2)) similar to those of present-day, geological reconstructions from the mid-Pliocene (3.3-3.0 Ma) document high lake...- publication PDF
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Desert dust and anthropogenic aerosol interactions in the Community Climate...
Coupled-carbon-climate simulations are an essential tool for predicting the impact of human activity onto the climate and biogeochemistry. Here we incorporate prognostic desert...- publication PDF
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Editorial: Innovative methods for non-invasive monitoring of hydrological...
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A unified parameterization of clouds and turbulence using CLUBB and...
Most global climate models parameterize separate cloud types using separate parameterizations. This approach has several disadvantages, including obscure interactions between...- publication PDF
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Do time-variable tracers aid the evaluation of hydrological model structure?...
In this paper we explore the use of time-variable tracer data as a complementary tool for model structure evaluation. We augment the modular rainfall-runoff modeling framework...- publication PDF
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Development and evaluation of a mosaic approach in the WRF-Noah framework
The current Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF)-Noah modeling framework considers only the dominant land cover type within each grid cell, which here is referred to as the...- publication PDF
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The importance of considering depth-resolved photochemistry in snow: A...
Solar visible radiation can penetrate 2-30 cm (e-folding depth) into snowpacks and photolyse nitrate anions and hydrogen peroxide contained in the snow. Photolysis rate...- publication PDF
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Investigating the impact of reemerging sea surface temperature anomalies on...
Extratropical SSTs can be influenced by the reemergence mechanism, whereby thermal anomalies in deep winter mixed layer persist at depth through summer and are then reentrained...- publication PDF
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A shorter, sharper rainy season amplifies California wildfire risk
California has experienced increasingly severe autumn wildfires over the past several decades, which have exacted a rising human and environmental toll. Recent fire and climate...- publication PDF
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Intercomparison of atmospheric water vapour measurements at a Canadian High...
Water vapour is a critical component of the Earth system. Techniques to acquire and improve measurements of atmospheric water vapour and its isotopes are under active...- publication PDF
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Optimized localization and hybridization to filter ensemble-based covariances
Localization and hybridization are two methods used in ensemble data assimilation to improve the accuracy of sample covariances. It is shown in this paper that it is beneficial...- publication PDF
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Intensification of Hurricane Sandy (2012) through extratropical warm core seclusion
Hurricane Sandy's landfall along the New Jersey shoreline at 2330 UTC 29 October 2012 produced a catastrophic storm surge stretching from New Jersey to Rhode Island that...- publication PDF
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Atmospheric GNSS RO 1D-Var in use at UCAR: Description and validation
This paper describes, along with some validation results, the one-dimensional variational method (1D-Var) that is in use at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research...- publication PDF
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Evaluation of cold-season precipitation forecasts generated by the hourly...
The hourly updating High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) model is evaluated with regard to its ability to predict the areal extent of cold-season precipitation and accurately...- publication PDF
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Bromine and iodine chemistry in a global chemistry-climate model:...
The global chemistry-climate model CAM-Chem has been extended to incorporate an expanded bromine and iodine chemistry scheme that includes natural oceanic sources of very short-...- publication PDF
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Maximum entropy production and time varying problems: The seasonal cycle in...
It has been suggested that the maximum entropy production (MEP) principle, or MEP hypothesis, could be an interesting tool to compute climatic variables like temperature. In...- publication PDF
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Observation of neutral sulfuric acid-amine containing clusters in laboratory...
Recent ab initio calculations showed that amines can enhance atmospheric sulfuric acid-water nucleation more effectively than ammonia, and this prediction has been substantiated...- publication PDF
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First synoptic observations of geomagnetic storm effects on the global‐scale...
The Global‐scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) mission provides, for the first time, a synoptic view of the thermospheric response to a moderate geomagnetic storm at...- publication PDF
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Corrections of humidity measurement errors from the Vaisala RS80 radiosonde...
A series of laboratory tests have been conducted on several different batches of Vaisala RS80 radiosondes to understand and develop methods to correct six humidity measurement...- publication PDF
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Microphysical characteristics of overshooting convection from polarimetric...
The authors present observations of the microphysical characteristics of deep convection that overshoots the altitude of the extratropical tropopause from analysis of the...- publication PDF