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Harmonized Emissions Component (HEMCO) 3.0 as a versatile emissions...
Emissions are a central component of atmospheric chemistry models. The Harmonized Emissions Component (HEMCO) is a software component for computing emissions from a user-...- publication PDF
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Variability of stratospheric reactive nitrogen and ozone related to the QBO
The stratospheric quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) dominates interannual variability of dynamical variables and trace constituents in the tropical stratosphere and provides a...- publication PDF
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Saharan dust, convective lofting, aerosol enhancement zones, and potential...
Dry aerosol size distributions and scattering coefficients were measured on 10 flights in 32 clear-air regions adjacent to tropical storm anvils over the eastern Atlantic Ocean....- publication PDF
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The SOA/VOC/Nox system: An explicit model of secondary organic aerosol formation
Our current understanding of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation is limited by our knowledge of gaseous secondary organics involved in gas/particle partitioning. The...- publication PDF
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Changes in subduction in the south Atlantic Ocean during the 21st century in...
The Community Climate System Model version 3 is used to analyse changes in water mass subduction rates in the South Atlantic Ocean over the 21st century. The model results are...- publication PDF
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Detection and attribution of anthropogenic forcing to diurnal temperature...
Observations show that the surface diurnal temperature range (DTR) has decreased since 1950s over most global land areas due to a smaller warming in maximum temperatures (T max)...- publication PDF
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The community Noah land surface model with multiparameterization options...
The augmented Noah land surface model described in the first part of the two-part series was evaluated here over global river basins. Across various climate zones, global-scale...- publication PDF
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The UT variation of the polar ionosphere based on COSMIC observations
Mean polar electron content (mPEC) is used to analyze the polar ionosphere in both the Antarctic and Arctic. The mPEC is calculated over the polar region covering geographic...- 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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Contrasting the use of single-realization versus ensemble-average...
Chemical and biological (CB) defense systems require significant testing and evaluation before they are deployed for real-time use. Because it is not feasible to evaluate these...- publication PDF
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On the effectiveness of nitrogen oxide reductions as a control over ammonium...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) have fallen steadily across the US over the last 15 years. At the same time, NOx concentrations decrease on weekends relative to weekdays, largely without...- publication PDF
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Polarization calibration of the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI)...
As part of the overall ground-based calibration of the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) instrument an extensive set of polarimetric calibrations were performed. This paper...- publication PDF
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Benchmarking and process diagnostics of land models
We propose a conceptual and theoretical foundation for information-based model benchmarking and process diagnostics that provides diagnostic insight into model performance and...- publication PDF
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Short-lived pollutants in the Arctic: Their climate impact and possible...
Several short-lived pollutants known to impact Arctic climate may be contributing to the accelerated rates of warming observed in this region relative to the global annually...- publication PDF
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Resolution requirements for the simulation of deep moist convection
The spatial resolution appropriate for the simulation of deep moist convection is addressed from a turbulence perspective. To provide a clear theoretical framework for the...- publication PDF
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Statistical tests of Taylor's Hypothesis: An application to precipitation fields
The Taylor Hypothesis (TH) as applied to rainfall is a proposition about the spaceâtime covariance structure of the rainfall field. Specifically, it supposes that if a...- publication PDF
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Anthropogenic forcing of the Northern Annular Mode in CCMVal-2 models
We address the question of how ozone and long-lived greenhouse gas changes impact the Northern Annular Mode (NAM). Using reanalyses and results from the Chemistry-Climate Model...- publication PDF
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Modeling the water systems of the Western US to support climate-resilient...
Electricity and water systems in the Western US (WUS) are closely connected, with hydropower comprising 20% of total annual WUS generation, and electricity related to water...- publication PDF
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Projected climate change impacts on hurricane storm surge inundation in the...
The properties of hurricanes directly influence storm surges; however, the implications of projected changes to the climate are unclear. Here, we simulate the storm surges of...- publication PDF
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The Energy Balance Experiment EBEX-2000. Part III: Behaviour and quality of...
An important part of the Energy Balance Experiment (EBEX-2000) was the measurement of the net radiation and its components. Since the terrain, an irrigated cotton field, could...- publication PDF