-
Sources, sinks, and propagation characteristics of the quasi 6-day wave and...
This study employs a troposphere to lower thermosphere assimilation model data set generated by the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model with data assimilation provided by...- publication PDF
-
A study of the nonlinear response of the upper atmosphere to episodic and...
Perturbations caused by geophysical and anthropogenic events on the ground have been observed to propagate upward and impact the upper atmosphere. Gravity waves with wavelengths...- publication PDF
-
KGEN: A Python tool for automated Fortran kernel generation and verification
Computational kernels, which are small pieces of software that selectively capture the characteristics of larger applications, have been used successfully for decades. Kernels...- publication PDF
-
Ozone dynamics and snow-atmosphere exchanges during ozone depletion events...
The behavior of lower atmospheric ozone and ozone exchanges at the snow surface were studied using a suite of platforms during the Ocean-Atmosphere-Sea Ice-Snow (OASIS) Spring...- publication PDF
-
The PMIP4 contribution to CMIP6 - Part 2: Two interglacials, scientific...
Two interglacial epochs are included in the suite of Paleoclimate Modeling Intercomparison Project (PMIP4) simulations in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6). The...- publication PDF
-
GHOST Balloon Data Volume X: Balloon 79R
Early Global Horizontal Sounding Technique (GHOST) balloon tests have resulted in valuable upper air wind data, particularly in the data-poor mid-latitudes over southern...- publication PDF
-
Timescale dependence of the precipitation response to CO
Previous work has shown that estimates of climate sensitivity vary over time in response to abrupt CO 2 forcing in climate model simulations. The energy fluxes that drive...- publication PDF
-
Reduced risk of North American cold extremes due to continued Arctic Sea ice loss
In early January 2014, an Arctic air outbreak brought extreme cold and heavy snowfall to central and eastern North America, causing widespread disruption and monetary losses....- publication PDF
-
What can we learn about solar coronal mass ejections, coronal dimmings, and...
Solar eruptions, particularly coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) jets, have rarely been investigated with spectroscopic observations. We analyze several...- publication PDF
-
Composition and physical properties of the Asian Tropopause Aerosol Layer...
Recent studies revealed layers of enhanced aerosol scattering in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere over Asia (Asian Tropopause Aerosol Layer (ATAL)) and North America...- publication PDF
-
The effect of entrainment through atmospheric boundary layer growth on...
Ozone concentrations at the Earth's surface are controlled by meteorological and chemical processes and are a function of advection, entrainment, deposition, and net chemical...- publication PDF
-
Spatial patterns and intensity of the surface storm tracks in CMIP5 models
To improve the understanding of storm tracks and western boundary current (WBC) interactions, surface storm tracks in 12 CMIP5 models are examined against ERA-Interim. All...- publication PDF
-
FAIR Facilities and Instruments Workshop #2 Report: Recent Progress,...
This project is a collaboration funded by the NSF's FAIR Open Science program, focused on establishing best practices for persistent identifiers (PIDs) for research facilities...- publication PDF
-
On the solar chromosphere observed at the limb with Hinode
Broadband images in the Ca II H line, from the Broadband Filter Imager (BFI) instrument on the Hinode spacecraft, show emission from spicules emerging from and visible right...- publication PDF
-
The dehydration of water worlds via atmospheric losses
We present a three-species multi-fluid magnetohydrodynamic model (H+, H2O+, and e(-)), endowed with the requisite atmospheric chemistry, that is capable of accurately...- publication PDF
-
A case study investigating the low summertime cape behavior in the Global...
Convective available potential energy (CAPE) is an important index for storm forecasting. Recent versions (v15.2 and v16) of the Global Forecast System (GFS) predict lower...- publication PDF
-
Measurements of photospheric and chromospheric magnetic field structures...
In order to investigate the relation between magnetic structures and the signatures of heating in plage regions, we observed a plage region with the He i 1083.0 nm and Si i...- publication PDF
-
Consensus and disagreement in atmospheric river detection: ARTMIP global catalogues
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) constitute an important mechanism for water vapor transport, but research on their characteristics and impacts has relied on a diverse assortment of...- publication PDF
-
An Overview of the Scientific Computing Division
This article does not have an abstract or article summary.- publication PDF
-
Some influences of background flow conditions on the generation of...
Deep moist convection generates turbulence in the clear air above and around developing clouds, penetrating convective updrafts and mature thunderstorms. This turbulence can be...- publication PDF