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Comparison of improved AURA tropospheric emission spectrometer CO₂ with...
Thermal infrared radiances from the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) between 10 and 15 μm contain significant carbon dioxide (CO₂) information, however the CO₂ signal...- publication PDF
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Mesospheric concentric gravity waves generated by multiple convective storms...
We report on six continuous hours of OH airglow imager observations (at z ∼ 87 km) of convectively generated gravity waves (GWs) near Fort Collins, Colorado, on the evening of...- publication PDF
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Challenges and advances in convection-permitting climate modeling
There is an urgent need for more actionable and reliable climate information on regional to local scales that cannot be delivered by state-of-the-art dynamical climate models...- publication PDF
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Convection initiation during the Meiyu environment in the Yangtze-Huai River...
Convection is the main contributor to heavy rainfall over China's Yangtze-Huai River Basin (YHRB) during Meiyu season; however, the mechanisms of convection initiation (CI)...- publication PDF
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Future changes in isoprene-epoxydiol-derived secondary organic aerosol...
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) is a dominant contributor of fine particulate matter in the atmosphere, but the complexity of SOA formation chemistry hinders the accurate...- publication PDF
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Evolution of DARDAR-CLOUD ice cloud retrievals: New parameters and impacts...
In this paper we present the latest refinements brought to the DARDAR-CLOUD product, which contains ice cloud microphysical properties retrieved from the cloud radar and lidar...- publication PDF
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The impact of meteorological forcing uncertainty on hydrological modeling: A...
Meteorological forcing is a major source of uncertainty in hydrological modeling. The recent development of probabilistic large-domain meteorological data sets enables...- publication PDF
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Numerical investigation of the quasi 2 day wave in the mesosphere and lower...
The zonal wave number 3 planetary wave with about a 2 day period is a recurrent wave feature in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT). The quasi 2 day wave (QTDW) exhibits...- publication PDF
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Assessment of equilibrium climate sensitivity of the Community Earth System...
The upper end of the equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) has increased substantially in the latest Coupled Model Intercomparison Projects phase 6 with eight models (as of this...- publication PDF
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Analysis of aerosol-cloud interactions and their implications for...
Aerosol and cloud microphysical measurements were collected by a research aircraft during August 2019 over the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The majority of scientific flights...- publication PDF
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The Decadal Climate Prediction Project (DCPP) contribution to CMIP6
The Decadal Climate Prediction Project (DCPP) is a coordinated multi-model investigation into decadal climate prediction, predictability, and variability. The DCPP makes use of...- publication PDF
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Secondary organic aerosol formation from in situ OH, O3, and NO3 oxidation...
Ambient pine forest air was oxidized by OH, O-3, or NO3 radicals using an oxidation flow reactor (OFR) during the BEACHON-RoMBAS (Bio-hydro-atmosphere interactions of Energy,...- publication PDF
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High-elevation precipitation patterns: Using snow measurements to assess...
Gridded spatiotemporal maps of precipitation are essential for hydrometeorological and ecological analyses. In the United States, most of these datasets are developed using the...- publication PDF
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First simultaneous measurements of ozone, CO, and NOy at a high-altitude...
Simultaneous in situ measurements of ozone, CO, and NOy have been made for the first time at a high altitude site Nainital (29.37 degrees N, 79.45 degrees E, 1958 m above mean...- publication PDF
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Spatial and temporal agreement in climate model simulations of the...
Accelerated warming and hiatus periods in the long-term rise of Global Mean Surface Temperature (GMST) have, in recent decades, been associated with the Interdecadal Pacific...- publication PDF
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Parameterization of urban characteristics for global climate modeling
To help understand potential effects of urbanization on climates of varying scales and effects of climate change on urban populations, urbanization must be included in global...- publication PDF
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Comparing simulations of rising flux tubes through the solar convection zone...
We study how active-region-scale flux tubes rise buoyantly from the base of the convection zone to near the solar surface by embedding a thin flux tube model in a rotating...- publication PDF
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Mechanisms of low-frequency oxygen variability in the North Pacific
This study investigates the mechanisms of interannual and decadal variability of dissolved oxygen (O-2) in the North Pacific using historical observations and a hindcast...- publication PDF
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A new MHD-assisted stokes inversion technique
We present a new method of Stokes inversion of spectropolarimetric data and evaluate it by taking the example of a SUNRISE/IMaX observation. An archive of synthetic Stokes...- publication PDF
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Poynting flux-conserving low-altitude boundary conditions for global...
A method for specifying low-altitude or inner boundary conditions that conserve low-frequency, magnetic field-aligned, electromagnetic energy flux across the boundary in global...- publication PDF