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Emergence of decadal linkage between Western Australian coast and...
The impact of interbasin linkage on the weather/climate and ecosystems is significantly broader and profounder than that of only appearing in an individual basin. Here, we...- publication PDF
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Transport from the Asian Summer Monsoon anticyclone over the Western Pacific
The subseasonal scale dynamics of the Asian summer monsoon (ASM) upper troposphere (UT) anticyclone has been identified as a primary mechanism for convectively lofted Asian...- publication PDF
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Sensitivity of mountain hydroclimate simulations in variable-resolution CESM...
Mountains are natural dams that impede atmospheric moisture transport and water towers that cool, condense, and store precipitation. They are essential in the western United...- publication PDF
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Snow in the McMurdo dry valleys, Antarctica
Snowfall was measured at 11 sites in the McMurdo Dry Valleys to determine its magnitude, its temporal changes, and spatial patterns. Annual values ranged from 3 to 50 mm water...- publication PDF
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Photoreduction of gaseous oxidized mercury changes global atmospheric...
Anthropogenic mercury (Hg(0)) emissions oxidize to gaseous Hg(II) compounds, before deposition to Earth surface ecosystems. Atmospheric reduction of Hg(II) competes with...- publication PDF
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NWP and radar extrapolation: Comparisons and explanation of errors
This paper examines nowcasts of precipitation from the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRRv2) model from the summer of 2017 along the Colorado Front Range. It was found that...- publication PDF
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Using GRACE and climate model simulations to predict mass loss of Alaskan...
Glaciers in Alaska are currently losing mass at a rate of similar to-50 Gt a(-1), one of the largest ice loss rates of any regional collection of mountain glaciers on Earth....- publication PDF
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Estimation of mercury emissions from forest fires, lakes, regional and local...
Gaseous elemental mercury is a global pollutant that can lead to serious health concerns via deposition to the biosphere and bio-accumulation in the food chain. Hourly...- publication PDF
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Enhancing the relevance of Shared Socioeconomic Pathways for climate change...
This paper discusses the role and relevance of the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) and the new scenarios that combine SSPs with representative concentration pathways (RCPs)...- publication PDF
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Radio occultation observations as anchor observations in numerical weather...
Satellite radiance measurements are used daily at numerical weather prediction (NWP) centers around the world, providing a significant positive impact on weather forecast skill....- publication PDF
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Improvements in global climate model microphysics using a consistent...
This paper describes a new approach for representing ice microphysics in climate models. In contrast with most previous schemes, this approach does not include separate...- publication PDF
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The effect of subfilter-scale physics on regularization models
The subfilter-scale (SFS) physics of regularization models are investigated to understand the regularizations' performance as SFS models. Suppression of spectrally local SFS...- publication PDF
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Cloud-edge mixing: Direct numerical simulation and observations in Indian...
A direct numerical simulation (DNS) with the decaying turbulence setup has been carried out to study cloud-edge mixing and its impact on the droplet size distribution (DSD)...- publication PDF
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Solar cycle response and long-term trends in the mesospheric metal layers
The meteoric metal layers (Na, Fe, and K)which form as a result of the ablation of incoming meteorsact as unique tracers for chemical and dynamical processes that occur within...- publication PDF
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Clouds, aerosols, and precipitation in the Marine Boundary Layer: An ARM...
The Clouds, Aerosol, and Precipitation in the Marine Boundary Layer (CAP-MBL) deployment at Graciosa Island in the Azores generated a 21-month (April 2009-December 2010)...- publication PDF
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Arctic sea ice simulation in the PlioMIP ensemble
Eight general circulation models have simulated the mid-Pliocene warm period (mid-Pliocene, 3.264 to 3.025â¯Ma) as part of the Pliocene Modelling Intercomparison Project...- publication PDF
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Impact of high-frequency observations on fog forecasting: A case study of OSSE
Fog that refers to the concentration of ice or water droplets in the near surface air is an important short-time meteorological phenomenon. As the measure of visibility of air...- publication PDF
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Arctic inversion strength in climate models
Recent work indicates that climate models have a positive bias in the strength of the winter-time low-level temperature inversion over the high-latitude northern hemisphere. It...- publication PDF
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A novel approach for representing ice microphysics in models: Description...
This paper documents the development of a novel approach for representing ice microphysics in numerical models. In this approach, the ice particle mass-dimension and projected-...- publication PDF
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Pollution influences on atmospheric composition and chemistry at high...
We analyze detailed atmospheric gas/aerosol composition data acquired during the 2008 NASA ARCTAS (Arctic Research of the Composition of the Troposphere from Aircraft and...- publication PDF