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An assessment of the Indian Ocean mean state and seasonal cycle in a suite...
We present an analysis of annual and seasonal mean characteristics of the Indian Ocean circulation and water masses from 16 global ocean-sea-ice model simulations that follow...- publication PDF
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Analysis of a 39-year continuous atmospheric COâ record from Baring Head,...
We present an analysis of a 39-year record of continuous atmospheric COâ observations made at Baring Head, New Zealand, filtered for steady background COâ mole fractions...- publication PDF
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The citation impact of hydrology journals
We examine a suite of journal-level productivity and citation statistics for six leading hydrology journals in order to help authors understand the robustness and meaning of...- publication PDF
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Measuring fluxes of trace gases at regional scales by Lagrangian...
We present a general framework for designing and analyzing Lagrangian-type aircraft observations in order to measure surface fluxes of trace gases on regional scales. Lagrangian...- publication PDF
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Exploring the impact of dust on North Atlantic hurricanes in a...
The relationship between African dust and the climatology of tropical cyclones (TCs) in the North Atlantic is explored using the Community Atmosphere Model at a global...- publication PDF
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Dynamical and chemical characteristics of tropospheric intrusions observed...
Intrusions of air from the tropical upper troposphere into the extratropical stratosphere above the subtropical jet potentially have a significant impact on the composition of...- publication PDF
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The morphology and oscillations of nightside midâlatitude ionospheric...
The mid‐latitude ionospheric trough (MLIT), an anomaly in the ionosphere's F layer caused by various mechanisms, affects radio wave propagation. In this study, we...- publication PDF
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Separating the mechanisms of transient responses to stratospheric ozone...
Previous studies have suggested that Southern Hemisphere (SH) summertime trends in the atmospheric circulation in the second half of the twentieth century are mainly driven by...- publication PDF
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SubAuroral red arcs generated by inner magnetospheric heat flux and by...
Subauroral red (SAR) arcs are commonly observed ionospheric red line emissions. They are usually attributed to subauroral electron heating by inner magnetospheric heat flux...- publication PDF
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Robust detection of forced warming in the presence of potentially large...
Climate warming is unequivocal and exceeds internal climate variability. However, estimates of the magnitude of decadal-scale variability from models and observations are...- publication PDF
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Weather radar ground clutter. Part I: Identification, modeling, and simulation
Real-time ground-clutter identification and subsequent filtering of clutter-contaminated data is addressed in this two-part paper. Part I focuses on the identification,...- publication PDF
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Precipitation- and temperature-driven future changes to flooding in Alaska
Examining large‐scale projected changes in streamflow and flood extent (e.g., inundation) for Alaska is essential for raising awareness of flood hazards under a changing...- publication PDF
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Driftsonde observations to evaluate numerical weather prediction of the late...
During the international African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis (AMMA) project, stratospheric balloons carrying gondolas called driftsondes capable of dropping...- publication PDF
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Lake Victoria thunderstorms: Radar-observed initiation and storm evolution modes
The enhanced observation period during the HIGHWAY field campaign in East Africa provided the opportunity to obtain continuous ground-based radar observations over the Lake...- publication PDF
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Adapting the MPAS dynamical core for applications extending into the thermosphere
To extend the nonhydrostatic global Model for Prediction Across Scales (MPAS) for deep-atmosphere (geospace) applications, we have modified the model equations and numerics to...- publication PDF
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On the fate of aerosols produced by new particle formation in the upper...
New particle formation (NPF) in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) has been suggested to contribute to cloud condensation nuclei in the troposphere, as well as...- publication PDF
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The ENEA-REG system (v1.0), a multi-component regional Earth system model:...
In this study, a new regional Earth system model is developed and applied to the Med-CORDEX (Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment) region. The ENEA-REG system is...- publication PDF
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Convectively driven tropopause-level cooling and Its influences on...
Characteristics of the tropopause-level cooling associated with tropical deep convection are examined using CloudSat radar and Constellation Observing System for Meteorology,...- publication PDF
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Global maps of equatorial plasma bubbles depletions based on...
FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 is the largest equatorial multi-satellite constellation of six full-size satellites to study the equatorial ionosphere. Each satellite is equipped by an ion...- publication PDF
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Modeling convective-stratiform precipitation processes on a Mei-Yu front...
Deep convective-scale simulations of the linear mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) formed on a Mei-Yu front over the Huai River basin in China on 7â8 July 2007 were conducted...- publication PDF