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On the sensitivity of the diurnal cycle in the Amazon to convective intensity
Climate and reanalysis models contain large water and energy budget errors over tropical land related to the misrepresentation of diurnally forced moist convection. Motivated by...- publication PDF
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Deglacial variability of South China hydroclimate heavily contributed by...
The deglacial hydroclimate in South China remains a long-standing topic of debate due to the lack of reliable moisture proxies and inconsistent model simulations. A recent...- publication PDF
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Surface dimming by the 2013 Rim Fire simulated by a sectional aerosol model
The Rim Fire of 2013, the third largest area burned by fire recorded in California history, is simulated by a climate model coupled with a size-resolved aerosol model. Modeled...- publication PDF
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The diurnal cycle of rainfall over New Guinea in convection-permitting WRF...
In this study, we examine the diurnal cycle of rainfall over New Guinea using a series of convection-permitting numerical simulations with the Weather Research and Forecasting...- publication PDF
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The role of ocean-atmosphere coupling in the zonal-mean atmospheric response...
The role of ocean-atmosphere coupling in the zonal-mean climate response to projected late twenty-first-century Arctic sea ice loss is investigated using Community Climate...- publication PDF
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Mesospheric planetary waves at northern hemisphere fall equinox
Northern hemisphere planetary waves are strong in the winter and weak in the summer, and they go through a fast transition around equinox. This transition is studied here using...- publication PDF
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Evaluations of BDA scheme using the Advanced Research WRF (ARW) model
A tropical cyclone bogus data assimilation (BDA) scheme is built in the Weather Research and Forecasting three-dimensional variational data assimilation system (WRF 3D-VAR)....- publication PDF
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A PDF-based parameterization of subgrid-scale hydrometeor transport in deep...
A parameterization scheme is proposed for the subgrid-scale transport of hydrometeors in an assumed probability density function (PDF) scheme. Joint distributions of vertical...- publication PDF
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Characteristics of tropospheric ozone depletion events in the Arctic spring:...
Arctic ozone depletion events (ODEs) are caused by halogen catalyzed ozone loss. In situ chemistry, advection of ozone-poor air mass, and vertical mixing in the lower...- publication PDF
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The Delta-Eddington Approximation for a Vertically Inhomogeneous Atmosphere
The delta-Eddington approximation of Joseph, Wiscombe, and Weinman (1976) is extended to an atmosphere divided up by internal levels into homogeneous layers. Flux continuity is...- publication PDF
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Future streamflow regime changes in the United States: Assessment using...
Streamflow regimes are changing and expected to further change under the influence of climate change, with potential impacts on flow variability and the seasonality of extremes....- publication PDF
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Conservation of dry air, water, and energy in CAM and its potential impact...
For the Community Atmosphere Model version 6 (CAM6), an adjustment is needed to conserve dry air mass. This adjustment exposes an inconsistency in how CAM6's energy budget...- publication PDF
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Twentieth century Antarctic air temperature and snowfall simulations by IPCC...
We compare new observationally-based data sets of Antarctic near-surface air temperature and snowfall accumulation with 20th century simulations from global climate models...- publication PDF
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An agent-based modeling framework for examining the dynamics of the...
Hurricane evacuations involve many interacting physical-social factors and uncertainties that evolve with time as the storm approaches and arrives. Because of these complex and...- publication PDF
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A link between the hiatus in global warming and North American drought
Portions of western North America have experienced prolonged drought over the last decade. This drought has occurred at the same time as the global warming hiatus—a decadal...- publication PDF
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Using sonic anemometer temperature to measure sensible heat flux in strong winds
Sonic anemometers simultaneously measure the turbulent fluctuations of vertical wind (w') and sonic temperature (Ts'), and are commonly used to measure sensible heat flux (H)....- publication PDF
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Development of a current sheet in the wake of a fast coronal mass ejection
A bright ray that developed in the wake of a fast coronal mass ejection (CME) on 2005 September 7 presents a unique opportunity to study the early development and physical...- publication PDF
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CO measurements from the ACE-FTS satellite instrument: Data analysis and...
The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) mission was launched in August 2003 to sound the atmosphere by solar occultation. Carbon monoxide (CO), a good tracer of pollution...- publication PDF
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A method of estimating electric fields above electrified clouds from passive...
A unique dataset of coincident high-altitude passive microwave and electric field observations taken by the NASA ER-2 aircraft is used to assess the feasibility of estimating...- publication PDF
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Turbulent heat fluxes during an intense cold-air outbreak over the Kuroshio...
The coupled ocean atmosphere mesoscale prediction system that includes the Navy Coastal Ocean Model has been configured for the Kuroshio Extension region using multiple one-way...- publication PDF