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On the use of HF as a reference for the comparison of stratospheric...
Hydrogen fluoride (HF) is often used as a simple reference for other column observations of chemically active stratospheric species. However, seasonal and shorter timescale...- publication PDF
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Individual feedback contributions to the seasonality of surface warming
Using the climate feedback response analysis method, the authors examine the individual contributions of the CO₂ radiative forcing and climate feedbacks to the magnitude,...- publication PDF
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Summer Fellowship in Scientific Computing / Computing Facility Summer 1977
This represents a collection of papers written by graduate students participating in the 1977 Summer Fellowship Program in Scientific Computing. Included are brief descriptions...- publication PDF
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Atlantic multidecadal variability and North Atlantic jet: A multimodel view...
The influence of the Atlantic multidecadal variability (AMV) on the North Atlantic storm track and eddy-driven jet in the winter season is assessed via a coordinated analysis of...- publication PDF
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Theoretical Errors on Airborne Measurements Of: Static Pressure, Impact...
Report on a complete theory development that gives an exact calculation for all angles with irrotational flow around a sphere, the easiest shape for a nose radome which includes...- publication PDF
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Eclipse-induced changes to topside ion composition and field-aligned ion...
We present in situ ion composition and velocity measurements during the August 2017 solar eclipse from the Enhanced Polar Outflow Probe (e-POP), which crossed the path of...- publication PDF
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Confidence Intervals for Forecast Verification
The manuscript is an attempt to present in a single document the various types of confidence intervals, their assumptions, and other issues as they pertain to forecast...- publication PDF
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WINDII observations and TIME-GCM simulations of O(¹S) polar spirals during...
The daytime O(¹S) emission at 557.7 nm observed at 250 km with the Wind Imaging Interferometer (WINDII) is dominantly excited by photoelectron impact on atomic oxygen, so the...- publication PDF
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The 2015–2016 carbon cycle as seen from OCO-2 and the global in situ network
The Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 has been on orbit since 2014, and its global coverage holds the potential to reveal new information about the carbon cycle through the use of...- publication PDF
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Trends in tropospheric humidity from 1970-2008 over China from a homogenized...
Radiosonde humidity data provide the longest record for assessing changes in atmospheric water vapor, but they often contain large discontinuities because of changes in...- publication PDF
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On the sensitivity of precipitation in convection-permitting climate...
This study evaluates the representation of precipitation in a set of multi-year convection-permitting sensitivity experiments over the European Alpine region. In the last few...- publication PDF
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The potential impacts of a sulfur- and halogen-rich supereruption such as...
The supereruption of Los Chocoyos (14.6 degrees N, 91.2 degrees W) in Guatemala similar to 84 kyr ago was one of the largest volcanic events of the past 100 000 years. Recent...- publication PDF
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Future changes in isoprene-epoxydiol-derived secondary organic aerosol...
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) is a dominant contributor of fine particulate matter in the atmosphere, but the complexity of SOA formation chemistry hinders the accurate...- publication PDF
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On the ability of space‐based passive and active remote sensing observations...
Space-borne observations of CO2 are vital to gaining understanding of the carbon cycle in regions of the world that are difficult to measure directly, such as the tropical...- publication PDF
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Effect of superrefraction on inversions of radio occultation signals in the...
Radio occultation remote sensing of the Earth's atmosphere by use of GPS encounters problems in the moist lower troposphere (planetary boundary layer). The negative errors in...- publication PDF
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Recovery from Maunder-like grand minima in a Babcock–Leighton Solar Dynamo Model
The Sun occasionally goes through Maunder-like extended grand minima when its magnetic activity drops considerably from the normal activity level for several decades. Many...- publication PDF
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Dryline on 19 June 2002 during IHOP. Part I: Airborne doppler and LEANDRE II...
The evolution and finescale structure of a dryline that initiated a line of thunderstorms is presented. Both the along-line variability and mean vertical structure were examined...- publication PDF
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Estimates of ozone return dates from Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative simulations
We analyse simulations performed for the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI) to estimate the return dates of the stratospheric ozone layer from depletion caused by...- publication PDF
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Decadal climte predictability and prediction: Where are we?
This article does not have an abstract or article summary.- publication PDF
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Forecasts and assimilation experiments of the Antarctic ozone hole 2008
The 2008 Antarctic ozone hole was one of the largest and most long-lived in recent years. Predictions of the ozone hole were made in near-real time (NRT) and hindcast mode with...- publication PDF