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Governance of Indigenous data in open earth systems science
In the age of big data and open science, what processes are needed to follow open science protocols while upholding Indigenous Peoples’ rights? The Earth Data Relations Working...- publication PDF
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Impacts of subauroral polarization streams on storm-enhanced density plume...
The influences of subauroral polarization streams (SAPS) on storm-enhanced density (SED) plume and consequently on polar tongue of ionization (TOI), an important topic in the...- publication PDF
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GPS meteorology: Mapping zenith wet delays onto precipitable water
Emerging networks of Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers can be used in the remote sensing of atmospheric water vapor. The time-varying zenith wet delay observed at each...- publication PDF
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Systematically tracking the hourly progression of large wildfires using GOES...
In the western United States, prolonged drought, a warming climate, and historical fuel buildup have contributed to larger and more intense wildfires as well as to longer fire...- publication PDF
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The Oklahoma squall line of 19 May 1977. Part I: A multiple doppler analysis...
On 19 May 1977, a severe squall line formed and moved through the National Severe Storms Laboratory observing network in Oklahoma, producing heavy rain, hail, strong winds, and...- publication PDF
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Dust, convection, winds, and waves: The 2022 NASA CPEX-CV campaign
The NASA Convective Processes Experiment-Cabo Verde (CPEX-CV) field campaign took place in September 2022 out of Sal Island, Cabo Verde. A unique payload aboard the NASA DC-8...- publication PDF
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Formaldehyde over North America and the North Atlantic during the summer...
A tunable diode laser absorption spectrometer (TDLAS) was operated on the NASA DC-8 aircraft during the summer INTEX-NA study to acquire ambient formaldehyde (CH₂O) measurements...- publication PDF
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Observation of quiet‐time mid‐latitude joule heating and comparisons with...
Joule heating is a major energy sink in the solar wind‐magnetosphere‐ionosphere system and modeling it is key to understanding the impact of space weather on the neutral...- publication PDF
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Multi‐scale intense geoelectric and geomagnetic field perturbations observed...
Intense geoelectric fields during geomagnetic storms generate geomagnetically induced currents in power grids and other infrastructure, necessitating an understanding of their...- publication PDF
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Assessment of the quality of the Version 1.07 temperature-versus-pressure...
The quality of the retrieved temperature-versus-pressure (or T(p)) profiles is described for the middle atmosphere for the publicly available Sounding of the Atmosphere using...- publication PDF
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Statistical characterization of joule heating associated with ionospheric...
Ultra low frequency (ULF; 1 mHz ‐ several Hz) waves are key to energy transport within the geospace system, yet their contribution to Joule heating in the upper...- publication PDF
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Spectropolarimetric radio imaging of faint Gyrosynchrotron emission from a...
The geo-effectiveness of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) is determined primarily by their magnetic fields. Modeling of gyrosynchrotron (GS) emission is a promising remote sensing...- publication PDF
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New model ensemble reveals how forcing uncertainty and model structure alter...
Climate simulation uncertainties arise from internal variability, model structure, and external forcings. Model intercomparisons (such as the Coupled Model Intercomparison...- publication PDF
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Fragmentation in collisions of snow with graupel/hail: New formulation from...
Secondary ice production (SIP) has been attributed to the generation of most ice particles observed in precipitating clouds with cloud tops warmer than −36°C, from...- publication PDF
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Little change in apparent hydrological sensitivity at large CO2 forcing
Apparent hydrological sensitivity (?(a)), the change in the global mean precipitation per degree K of global surface warming, is a key aspect of the climate system's response to...- publication PDF
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Can models adequately reflect how long-term nitrogen enrichment alters the...
Changes in the nitrogen (N) status of forest ecosystems can directly and indirectly influence their carbon (C) sequestration potential by altering soil organic matter (SOM)...- publication PDF
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Present-day methane shortwave absorption mutes surface warming relative to...
Recent analyses show the importance of methane shortwave absorption, which many climate models lack. In particular, Allen et al. (2023) used idealized climate model...- publication PDF
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Opposing trends in winter Atmospheric River over the Western and Eastern US...
Winter atmospheric rivers (ARs) are crucial for water supply and extreme weather events over the western (WUS) and eastern US (EUS), yet their long-term trends and interplay...- publication PDF
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Interactions of peroxy radicals from monoterpene and isoprene oxidation...
Isoprene affects new particle formation rates in environments and experiments also containing monoterpenes. For the most part, isoprene reduces particle formation rates, but the...- publication PDF
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Wide range of possible trajectories of North Atlantic climate in a warming world
Decadal variability in the North Atlantic Ocean impacts regional and global climate, yet changes in internal decadal variability under anthropogenic radiative forcing remain...- publication PDF