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Dynamically adaptive spectral-element simulations of 2D incompressible...
Vortex dynamics often involves a wide range of strongly non-linearly interacting scales, and many situations arise in which relatively few aspects of the spatial configuration...- publication PDF
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Constraining the upper level vibrational populations of the N2...
Current and previous thermospheric remote sensing missions use N-2 Lyman-Birge-Hopfield (LBH) band dayglow emission measurements to retrieve line-of-sight thermospheric...- publication PDF
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Cloud-aerosol-turbulence interactions: Science priorities and concepts for a...
Clouds and aerosols, ubiquitously embedded in turbulent flows, are central to the prediction of weather and climate. The purpose of the workshop described here was to explore...- publication PDF
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Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP): Experimental design and...
The Palaeoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project has expanded to include a model intercomparison for the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.29 to 2.97 million yr ago). This project...- publication PDF
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Impact of mountains in Southern China on the Eocene climates of East Asia
Inconsistencies in the Eocene climates of East Asia have been revealed in both geological studies and simulations. Several earlier reconstructions showed an arid zonal band in...- publication PDF
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Retrieval of ice cloud microphysical parameters using the CloudSat...
A new remote sensing retrieval of ice cloud microphysics has been developed for use with millimeter-wave radar from ground-, air-, or space-based sensors. Developed from an...- publication PDF
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Trends in global tropospheric hydroxyl radical and methane lifetime since...
We analyse historical (1850–2014) atmospheric hydroxyl (OH) and methane lifetime data from Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6)/Aerosols and Chemistry Model...- publication PDF
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Comparing adaptive prior and posterior inflation for ensemble filters using...
Sampling errors and model errors are major drawbacks from which ensemble Kalman filters suffer. Sampling errors arise because of the use of a limited ensemble size, while model...- publication PDF
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Variations in the diurnal cycle of precipitation and its changes with...
The diurnal cycle of precipitation is highly regional and is typically a product of multiple competing, highly localized effects. The diurnal cycle in regions such as the Amazon...- publication PDF
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Gravity-wave-perturbed wind shears derived from SABER temperature observations
Large wind shears around the mesopause region play an important role in atmospheric neutral dynamics and ionospheric electrodynamics. Based on previous observations using...- publication PDF
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Wintertime formaldehyde: Airborne observations and source apportionment over...
Formaldehyde (HCHO) is generated from direct urban emission sources and secondary production from the photochemical reactions of urban smog. HCHO is linked to tropospheric ozone...- publication PDF
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Vertical profiles of ozone concentrations in the lower troposphere downwind...
While surface concentrations of ozone are routinely monitored, ozone aloft is infrequently measured, but critical for a full understanding of ozone production and transport. In...- publication PDF
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Corrigendum: Impact of fire on global land surface air temperature and...
This is a corrigendum for the article 2017 Environ. Res. Lett. 12 044014- publication PDF
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Starspot rotation rates versus activity cycle phase: Butterfly diagrams of...
Context. During the solar magnetic activity cycle the emergence latitudes of sunspots change, leading to the well-known butterfly diagram. This phenomenon is poorly understood...- publication PDF
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Impact of Biomass Burning Aerosols on the Diurnal Cycle of Convective Clouds...
A coupled weather-aerosol model is used to study the effect of biomass burning aerosols on deep convection over the Borneo Island and surrounding oceans. Simulations are...- publication PDF
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Thicker clouds and accelerated Arctic sea ice decline: The atmosphere‐sea...
Observations show that increased Arctic cloud cover in the spring is linked with sea ice decline. As the atmosphere and sea ice can influence each other, which one plays the...- publication PDF
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Evolution of formaldehyde (HCHO) in a plume originating from a petrochemical...
Large industrial facilities, such as petrochemical complexes, have decisive effects on regional air quality: directly due to their own hazardous volatile organic compounds...- publication PDF
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Using GPS multipath to measure soil moisture fluctuations: Initial results
Measurements of soil moisture are important for studies of climate and weather forecasting, flood prediction, and aquifer recharge studies. Although soil moisture measurement...- publication PDF
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Polar Ozone Response to Energetic Particle Precipitation Over Decadal Time...
One of the key challenges in polar middle atmosphere research is to quantify the total forcing by energetic particle precipitation (EPP) and assess the related response over...- publication PDF
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Formation of the enhanced-v infrared cloud-top feature from high-resolution...
The responsible mechanism for the formation of the enhanced-V infrared cloud-top feature observed above tropopause-penetrating thunderstorms is not well understood. A new method...- publication PDF