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Poynting flux in the dayside polar cap boundary regions from DMSP F15...
Poynting flux, which describes electromagnetic energy flux, is an important energy source for the high-latitude upper atmosphere. After the launch of Defense Meteorological...- publication PDF
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A novel Whole Air Sample Profiler (WASP) for the quantification of volatile...
The emission and fate of reactive volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is of inherent interest to those studying chemical biosphere-atmosphere interactions. In-canopy VOC...- publication PDF
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A Catalogue of Mass Ejections Observed by the Solar Maximum Mission Coronagraph
The purpose of this publication is to provide a catalogue of coronal mass ejections identified in data from the High Altitude Observatory's coronagraph aboard NASA's Solar...- publication PDF
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Diagnosing scale-dependent energy cycles in a high-resolution isopycnal ocean model
Energy exchanges between large-scale ocean currents and mesoscale eddies play an important role in setting the large-scale ocean circulation but are not fully captured in...- publication PDF
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Precipitation partitioning, tropical clouds, and intraseasonal variability...
A set of Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) Atmospheric Model version 2 (AM2) sensitivity simulations by varying an entrainment threshold rate to control deep...- publication PDF
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Challenges and future directions for data management in the geosciences
Meeting summary: the Geoscience Digital Data Resource and Repository Service (GEODARRS) Workshop was attended by more than 60 individuals from multiple stakeholder groups in...- publication PDF
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Regional climate impacts of irrigation in northern Italy using a high...
Irrigation is crucial for sustaining agriculture in certain regions; however, there are effects on the local climate. Previous studies discussed that the irrigation signal might...- publication PDF
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Evaluating CMIP5 ocean biogeochemistry and Southern Ocean carbon uptake...
Observed seasonal cycles in atmospheric potential oxygen (APOâ~âO2â+â1.1 CO2) were used to evaluate eight ocean biogeochemistry models from the Coupled Model...- publication PDF
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Weak hydrological sensitivity to temperature change over land, independent...
We present the global and regional hydrological sensitivity (HS) to surface temperature changes, for perturbations to CO2, CH4, sulfate and black carbon concentrations, and...- publication PDF
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Objective classification of extreme rainfall regions for the UK and updated...
Extreme rainfall events pose considerable threats to society and critical infrastructure yet, by definitions, these events are rare. Reliable estimates of the likelihood of such...- publication PDF
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Dynamo action at low magnetic Prandtl numbers: Mean flow versus fully...
We compute numerically the threshold for dynamo action in Taylor-Green (TG) swirling flows. Kinematic dynamo calculations, for which the flow field is fixed to its time average,...- publication PDF
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A SmallSat concept to resolve diurnal and vertical variations of aerosols,...
A SmallSat mission concept is formulated here to carry out Time-varying Optical Measurements of Clouds and Aerosol Transport (TOMCAT) from space while embracing low-cost...- publication PDF
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Comparison of malaria simulations driven by meteorological observations and...
The analysis of the spatial and temporal variability of climate parameters is crucial to study the impact of climate-sensitive vector-borne diseases such as malaria. The use of...- publication PDF
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Improving the simulation of extreme precipitation events by stochastic...
[1] Stochastic weather generators are commonly used to generate scenarios of climate variability or change on a daily timescale. So the realistic modeling of extreme events is...- publication PDF
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A comparison of quiet time thermospheric winds between FPI observations and...
We investigate local time, seasonal, and longitudinal variations of thermospheric horizontal winds at midlatitudes during geomagnetically quiet times by comparing winds from...- publication PDF
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The May 1967 great storm and radio disruption event: Extreme space weather...
Although listed as one of the most significant events of the last 80âyears, the space weather storm of late May 1967 has been of mostly fading academic interest. The storm...- publication PDF
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The polychromatic polarization modulator
An increasing number of astronomical applications depend on the measurement of polarized light. For example, our knowledge of solar magnetism relies heavily on our ability to...- publication PDF
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A global atlas of potential thermal refugia for coral reefs generated by...
Coral reefs are highly threatened by ocean warming and the majority are likely to be lost in less than three decades. A first step in maximizing reef conservation through this...- publication PDF
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First detections of ionospheric plasma density irregularities from GOES...
In this study, we present the first results of detecting ionospheric irregularities using non-typical GPS observations recorded onboard the Geostationary Operational...- publication PDF
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Orographic cirrus and its radiative forcing in NCAR CAM6
Cirrus clouds play an important role in the Earth's radiative energy budget, thereby affecting the climate state and climate change. Orographic gravity wave (OGW)-induced sub-...- publication PDF