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Overcooling in the upper thermosphere during the recovery phase of the 2003...
Infrared radiative emissions by carbon dioxide (CO₂) and nitric oxide (NO) are the major cooling mechanisms of the lower thermosphere. During geomagnetically active periods, the...- publication PDF
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Limitations of assuming internal mixing between different aerosol species: A...
Simulating the complex aerosol microphysical processes in a comprehensive Earth system model can be very computationally intensive; therefore many models utilize a modal...- publication PDF
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Time-dependent entrainment of smoke presents an observational challenge for...
The colocation of clouds and smoke over the southeast Atlantic Ocean during the southern African biomass burning season has numerous radiative implications, including...- publication PDF
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Proceedings of the Conference on the Climate of the Eleventh and Sixteenth Centuries
Scientific report High Altitude Observatory (HAO) ; no. 1. AFCRL-63-660. Abstract: Forty scholars from the fields of meteorology, geography, geology, biology, anthropology, and...- publication PDF
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The SPARC Water Vapor Assessment II: Assessment of satellite measurements of...
Nineteen limb-viewing data sets (occultation, passive thermal, and UV scattering) and two nadir upper tropospheric humidity (UTH) data sets are intercompared and also compared...- publication PDF
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The influence of biomass burning on tropospheric composition over the...
Biomass burning (BB) in southern Africa is the largest emission source of CO and O₃ precursors within Africa during the West African Monsoon (WAM) between June and August. The...- publication PDF
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Studies on the competition between homogeneous and heterogeneous ice...
Cirrus ice crystals are produced heterogeneously on ice-nucleating particles (INPs) and homogeneously in supercooled liquid solution droplets. They grow by uptake of water...- publication PDF
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A mesoscale model-based climatography of nocturnal boundary-layer...
Nocturnal boundary-layer phenomena in regions of complex topography are extremely diverse and respond to a multiplicity of forcing factors, acting primarily at the mesoscale and...- publication PDF
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Multiscale characteristics of an extreme precipitation event over Nepal
This study focuses on the analysis of the extreme precipitation event in Central Nepal on 19 July 2007 which was part of a sequence of rain events leading to the devastating...- publication PDF
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Exploration of the global burden of dementia attributable to PM2.5: What do...
Exposure to ambient PM2.5 pollution has been linked to multiple adverse health effects. Additional effects have been identified in the literature and there is a need to...- publication PDF
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The reanalysis for the Global Ensemble Forecast System, version 12
NOAA has created a global reanalysis dataset, intended primarily for initialization of reforecasts for its Global Ensemble Forecast System, version 12 (GEFSv12), which provides...- publication PDF
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Why the western Pacific subtropical high has extended westward since the late 1970s
he western Pacific subtropical high (WPSH) is closely related to Asian climate. Previous examination of changes in the WPSH found a westward extension since the late 1970s,...- publication PDF
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Ionosphere variability during the 2009 SSW: Influence of the lunar...
To investigate ionosphere variability during the 2009 sudden stratosphere warming (SSW), we present simulation results that combine the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model...- publication PDF
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Implicit Normal-mode Initialization of the PSU/NCAR (Pennsylvania State...
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The NCAR Vertical Wind Tunnel: a Vertical Wind Tunnel for Controlling the...
This report describes a Vertical Wind Tunnel installed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) for cloud physics research. The main purpose of this installation...- publication PDF
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Ion-neutral coupling effects on low-latitude thermospheric evening winds
We examine the forces that determine zonal wind structure in the low-latitude evening thermosphere and its relation with ion-neutral coupling. These winds drive the evening F...- publication PDF
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The High Park fire: Coupled weather-wildland fire model simulation of a...
Weather affects wildland fires at scales from multiseasonal precipitation patterns and anomalies, through synoptic and mesoscale weather patterns, to convective scale motions...- publication PDF
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Preface to topical collection on new particle formation in Atlanta
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Signature of extended solar cycles as detected from Ca II K synoptic maps of...
In recent years there has been a resurgence of the study of extended solar cycles (ESCs) through observational proxies mainly in extreme ultraviolet. But most of them are...- publication PDF
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Regional energy and water cycles: Transports from ocean to land
The flows of energy and water from ocean to land are examined in the context of the land energy and water budgets, for land as a whole and for continents. Most atmospheric...- publication PDF