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Characteristics and variability of winter Northern Pacific atmospheric river flavors
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are intensive poleward moisture transport events that are essential to the global hydrological cycle and are often linked to extreme weather events. We...- publication PDF
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The Earth system model CLIMBER-X v1.0 – Part 1: Climate model description...
The newly developed fast Earth system model CLIMBER-X is presented. The climate component of CLIMBER-X consists of a 2.5-D semi-empirical statistical- dynamical atmosphere...- publication PDF
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Quantifying the spatial variability of surface fluxes using data from the...
Spatial variability in the exchange of energy and moisture is a key control on numerous atmospheric, hydrologic, and environmental processes. Using observations made on fair...- publication PDF
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The low-resolution CCSM4
The low-resolution version of the Community Climate System Model, version 4 (CCSM4) is a computationally efficient alternative to the intermediate and standard resolution...- publication PDF
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Space Weather and Citizen Science
Citizen science promotes public participation in the discovery of new knowledge. Also known as volunteer monitoring or crowd sourcing, this form of public science has taken hold...- publication PDF
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Spatial model fitting for large datasets with applications to climate and...
Many problems in the environmental and biological sciences involve the analysis of large quantities of data. Further, the data in these problems are often subject to various...- publication PDF
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Tidal perturbations and variability in the mesopause region over Fort...
An unusually long data set was acquired at the sodium lidar facility at Colorado State University ( 41N, 105W), between Sep 18 and Oct 01, 2003, including a 9-day continuous...- publication PDF
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Photospheric high-frequency acoustic power excess in sunspot umbra:...
We present observational evidence for the presence of MHD (magnetohydrodynamic) waves in the solar photosphere deduced from SOHO/MDI(Solar and Heliospheric Observatory/Michelson...- publication PDF
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Estimating the migrating diurnal tide component of mesospheric water vapor
This work presents a method for estimating the migrating diurnal tide (DW1) component of mesospheric H2O from observations of the temperature tide and zonal-mean H2O made by the...- publication PDF
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Airborne measurement of OH reactivity during INTEX-B
The measurement of OH reactivity, the inverse of the OH lifetime, provides a powerful tool to investigate atmospheric photochemistry. A new airborne OH reactivity instrument was...- publication PDF
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BAECC: A field campaign to elucidate the impact of biogenic aerosols on...
During Biogenic Aerosols--Effects on Clouds and Climate (BAECC), the U.S. Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program deployed the Second ARM Mobile...- publication PDF
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Freshwater flux and ocean chlorophyll produce nonlinear feedbacks in the...
Various forcing and feedback processes coexist in the tropical Pacific, which can modulate El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). In particular, large covariabilities in...- publication PDF
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Local and remote mean and extreme temperature response to regional aerosol...
The climatic implications of regional aerosol and precursor emissions reductions implemented to protect human health are poorly understood. We investigate the mean and extreme...- publication PDF
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Emission factors and evolution of SO2 measured from biomass burning in...
Fires emit sufficient sulfur to affect local and regional air quality and climate. This study analyzes SO2 emission factors and variability in smoke plumes from US wildfires and...- publication PDF
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Process-level model evaluation: a snow and heat transfer metric
Land models require evaluation in order to understand results and guide future development. Examining functional relationships between model variables can provide insight into...- publication PDF
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Van Allen Probes observations of multi‐MEV electron drift‐periodic flux...
Radiation belt electrons undergo frequent acceleration, transport, and loss processes under various physical mechanisms. One of the most prevalent mechanisms is radial...- publication PDF
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A decomposition of feedback contributions to Polar warming amplification
Polar surface temperatures are expected to warm 2–3 times faster than the global-mean surface temperature: a phenomenon referred to as polar warming amplification. Therefore,...- publication PDF
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Estimates of meridional atmosphere and ocean heat transports
New estimates of the poleward energy transport based on atmospheric reanalyses from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction-National Center for Atmospheric Research...- publication PDF
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A new method for ice-ice aggregation in the Adaptive Habit Model
A novel methodology for modeling ice-ice aggregation is presented. This methodology combines a modified hydrodynamic collection algorithm with bulk aggregate characteristic...- publication PDF
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A comparative study of ionospheric day‐to‐day variability over Wuhan based...
Ionospheric day-to-day variability is essential for understanding the space environment, while it is still challenging to properly quantify and forecast. In the present work,...- publication PDF