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Using noble gas measurements to derive air-sea process information and...
Dissolved gas distributions are important because they influence oceanic habitats and Earth's climate, yet competing controls by biology and physics make gas distributions...- publication PDF
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Parameterization of generalized cloud overlap for radiative calculations in...
New radiative parameterizations have been developed for the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Community Atmospheric Model (CAM). The CAM is the next version of the...- publication PDF
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Assimilation of a coordinated fleet of uncrewed aircraft system observations...
Uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) observations from the Lower Atmospheric Profiling Studies at Elevation-A Remotely-Piloted Aircraft Team Experiment (LAPSE-RATE) field campaign...- publication PDF
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Advancing South American water and climate science through multidecadal...
The South America Affinity Group (SAAG) was established in early 2019 by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Water Systems Program as a community effort focused...- publication PDF
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Deconstructing the King megafire
Hypotheses that megafires, very large, high-impact fires, are caused by either climate effects such as drought or fuel accumulation due to fire exclusion with accompanying...- publication PDF
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An analysis of multiple predecessor rain events ahead of tropical cyclones...
An analysis of three predecessor rain events (PREs) that occurred ahead of North Atlantic tropical cyclone (TC) Ike and east Pacific TC Lowell during 10-15 September 2008 is...- publication PDF
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Addressing interdependency in a multimodel ensemble by interpolation of...
The diverse set of Earth system models used to conduct the CMIP5 ensemble can partly sample the uncertainties in future climate projections. However, combining those projections...- publication PDF
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A coupled atmospheric-fire model: Convective feedback on fire line dynamics
The object of this paper is to describe and demonstrate the necessity and utility of a coupled atmosphere-fire model: a three-dimensional, time-dependent wildfire simulation...- publication PDF
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Global impact of nitrate photolysis in sea-salt aerosol on NOx, OH, and O3...
Recent field studies have suggested that sea-salt particulate nitrate (NITs) photolysis may act as a significant local source of nitrogen oxides (NOx) over oceans. We present a...- publication PDF
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Impact of convectively detrained ice crystals on the humidity of the...
Deep convection detraining in the uppermost tropical troposphere is capable of transporting water vapor and ice into the tropical tropopause layer (TTL), but the impact of deep...- publication PDF
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The Microphysics and Dynamics of Convective Clouds--a Colloquium. A...
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A review of earth artificial intelligence
In recent years, Earth system sciences are urgently calling for innovation on improving accuracy, enhancing model intelligence level, scaling up operation, and reducing costs in...- publication PDF
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The atmospheric oxidation of ethyl formate and ethyl acetate over a range of...
The Cl-atom-initiated oxidation of two esters, ethyl formate [HC(O)OCH₂CH₃] and ethyl acetate [CH₃C(O)OCH₂CH₃], has been studied at pressures close to 1 atm as a function of...- publication PDF
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A Bayesian ANOVA scheme for calculating climate anomalies, with applications...
Climate data sets with both spatial and temporal components are often studied after removing from each time series a temporal mean calculated over a common reference interval,...- publication PDF
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Preliminary Evaluation Studies With the Regional Acid Deposition Model (RADM)
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Dynamical and microphysical retrieval from Doppler radar observations using...
The variational Doppler radar analysis system developed in part I of this study is tested on a Florida airmass storm observed during the Convection and Precipitation...- publication PDF
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When will MISR detect rising high clouds?
It is predicted by both theory and models that high-altitude clouds will occur higher in the atmosphere as a result of climate warming. This produces a positive longwave...- publication PDF
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Exploring non-Gaussian sea ice characteristics via observing system...
The Arctic is warming at a faster rate compared to the globe on average, a phenomenon commonly referred to as Arctic amplification. Sea ice has been linked to Arctic...- publication PDF
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An Aviation Research Facility for the Atmospheric Sciences
In this report a National Aircraft Facility Survey Group was appointed in July 1963. The group was requested to study and report upon requirements for research aircraft and...- publication PDF
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Diverse MJO genesis and predictability
The Madden-Julian oscillation (MJO) is the dominant intraseasonal wave phenomenon influencing extreme weather and climate worldwide. Realistic simulations and accurate...- publication PDF