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The PMIP4 contribution to CMIP6 - Part 4: Scientific objectives and...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 000 years ago) is one of the suite of paleoclimate simulations included in the current phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project...- publication PDF
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Roll circulations in the convective region of a simulated squall line
In high-resolution numerical simulations (using horizontal grid spacing less than 1 km), the convective region of squall lines will sometimes overturn as quasi-horizontal...- publication PDF
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Impacts of sea ice mushy thermodynamics in the Antarctic on the coupled Earth system
We analyze two preindustrial experiments from the Community Earth System Model version 2 to characterize the impact of sea ice physics on differences in coastal sea ice...- publication PDF
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A Mesocosm Double Feature: Insights into the Chemical Makeup of Marine Ice...
The abundance of atmospheric ice nucleating particles (INPs) is a source of uncertainty for numerical representation of ice-phase transitions in mixed-phase clouds. While sea...- publication PDF
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Celebrating hydrologic science: The “Science is Essential” collection
Water Resources Research published nine commentaries in the AGU "Science is Essential'' collection. The goal of these papers is to celebrate the advances in hydrologic science,...- publication PDF
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Improving the analog ensemble wind speed forecasts for rare events
An analog-based ensemble technique, the analog ensemble (AnEn), has been applied successfully to generate probabilistic predictions of meteorological variables, wind and solar...- publication PDF
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An examination of urban heat island characteristics in a global climate model
A parameterization for urban surfaces has been incorporated into the Community Land Model as part of the Community Climate System Model. The parameterization allows global...- publication PDF
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The zonal structure of tropical O₃ and CO as observed by the Tropospheric...
The impact. of surface emissions on the zonal structure of tropical tropospheric ozone and carbon monoxide is investigated for November 2004 using satellite observations, in-...- publication PDF
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New efficient sparse space-time algorithms for superparameterization on mesoscales
Superparameterization (SP) is a large-scale modeling system with explicit representation of small-scale and mesoscale processes provided by a cloud-resolving model (CRM)...- publication PDF
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On the choice of calibration metrics for “high-flow” estimation using...
Calibration is an essential step for improving the accuracy of simulations generated using hydrologic models. A key modeling decision is selecting the performance metric to be...- publication PDF
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Incorporating multiyear temperature predictions for water resources planning
Multiyear climate predictions provide climate outlooks from years to a decade in advance. As multiyear temperature predictions become more mainstream and skillful, guidance is...- publication PDF
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Quantitative precipitation estimation of the epic 2013 Colorado flood event:...
The accuracy of rain-rate estimation using polarimetric radar measurements has been improved as a result of better characterization of radar measurement quality and rain...- publication PDF
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Seasonal-to-decadal variability and prediction of the Kuroshio Extension in...
The Kuroshio Extension (KE), an eastward-flowing jet located in the Pacific western boundary current system, exhibits prominent seasonal-to-decadal variability, which is crucial...- publication PDF
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Linking vegetation patterns to environmental gradients and human impacts in...
Vegetation patterns at the landscape scale are shaped by myriad processes and historical events, and understanding the relative importance of these processes aids in predicting...- publication PDF
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Temperature and rainfall interact to control carbon cycling in tropical ...
Tropical forests dominate global terrestrial carbon (C) exchange, and recent droughts in the Amazon Basin have contributed to short-term declines in terrestrial carbon dioxide...- publication PDF
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On the dynamical mechanisms governing El Niño–Southern Oscillation irregularity
This study investigates the mechanisms by which short time-scale perturbations to atmospheric processes can affect El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in climate models. To this...- publication PDF
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Microphysical characteristics of frozen droplet aggregates from deep...
During the 2012 Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry (DC3) experiment the National Science Foundation/National Center for Atmospheric Research Gulfstream V (GV) aircraft sampled...- publication PDF
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Error characteristics of KOMPSAT-5 radio occultation observations
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Wintertime gas‐particle partitioning and speciation of inorganic chlorine in...
The formation of photolabile chlorine reservoirs depend on how much chloride is available in the particle to react, which requires the chlorine partitioning to the particle in...- publication PDF
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Underutilized spaceborne GPS observations for space weather monitoring
Many of currently operated low Earth orbit satellites, in particular Earth observing meteorological missions, are equipped with dual-frequency Global Positioning System (GPS)...- publication PDF