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Impact of tropical cyclone landfall angle on storm surge along the Mid‐Atlantic Bight
Storm surge impact depends on coastal geographical and bathymetric features as well as various tropical cyclone characteristics including the size, intensity, and impact angle...- publication PDF
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Response of surface ultraviolet and visible radiation to stratospheric SO2 injections
Climate modification by stratospheric SO2 injections, to form sulfate aerosols, may alter the spectral and angular distributions of the solar ultraviolet and visible radiation...- publication PDF
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How does vertical wind shear influence entrainment in squall lines?
The influence of vertical wind shear on updraft entrainment in squall lines is not well understood. To address this knowledge gap, a suite of high-resolution idealized numerical...- publication PDF
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Comparison of land skin temperature from a land model, remote sensing, and...
Land skin temperature (Ts) is an important parameter in the energy exchange between the land surface and atmosphere. Here hourly Ts from the Community Land Model version 4.0,...- publication PDF
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Ozone dynamics and snow-atmosphere exchanges during ozone depletion events...
The behavior of lower atmospheric ozone and ozone exchanges at the snow surface were studied using a suite of platforms during the Ocean-Atmosphere-Sea Ice-Snow (OASIS) Spring...- publication PDF
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A numerical water tracer model for understanding event-scale...
We develop and implement a novel numerical water tracer model within the Noah LSM with multiparameterization options (WT-Noah-MP) that is specifically designed to track...- publication PDF
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An overview of measurement comparisons from the INTEX-B/MILAGRO airborne...
As part of the NASA's INTEX-B mission, the NASA DC-8 and NSF C-130 conducted three wing-tip to wing-tip comparison flights. The intercomparison flights sampled a variety of...- publication PDF
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Annual variations in westward auroral electrojet and substorm occurrence...
The International Monitor for Auroral Geomagnetic Effects network magnetic measurements during the period 1995-2009 are used to characterize the annual variations in the...- publication PDF
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Periodic variations in solar wind and responses of the magnetosphere and...
TIMED/GUVI observed thermospheric column n-ary sumation O/N-2 depletion in both hemispheres between March 1 and 21, 2017 which was caused by large periodic variations in...- publication PDF
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Factors influencing ice formation and growth in simulations of a mixed-phase...
In this paper, numerical simulations of an orographically induced wave cloud sampled in-situ during the ICE-L (Ice in Clouds Experiment - Layer clouds) field campaign are...- publication PDF
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A multi-model assessment of RKW Theory's relevance to squall line characteristics
The authors evaluate whether the structure and intensity of simulated squall lines can be explained by "RKW theory," which most specifically addresses how density currents...- publication PDF
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Retreat and regrowth of the Greenland Ice Sheet during the last interglacial...
During the Last Interglacial, approximately 129 to 116 ka (thousand years ago), the Arctic summer climate was warmer than the present, and the Greenland Ice Sheet retreated to a...- publication PDF
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Use of NWP for nowcasting convective precipitation: Recent progress and challenges
Traditionally, the nowcasting of precipitation was conducted to a large extent by means of extrapolation of observations, especially of radar ref lectivity. In recent years, the...- publication PDF
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Evaluation of PM2.5 forecast using chemical data assimilation in the...
Air quality has become one of the most important environmental concerns for Delhi, India. In this perspective, we have developed a high-resolution air quality prediction system...- publication PDF
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Sensitivity of a simulated midlatitude squall line to parameterization of...
This paper describes idealized simulations of a squall line observed on 20 June 2007, in central Oklahoma. Results are compared with measurements from dual-polarization radar...- publication PDF
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Generation of low‐latitude seamount‐trapped waves: A case study of the...
Baroclinic seamount-trapped waves are thought to influence their surrounding ecosystem; however, trapped waves are not well-studied in near-equatorial settings, where...- publication PDF
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The 12th workshop on Antarctic meteorology and climate
The 12th Workshop on Antarctic Meteorology and Climate (WAMC), formerly known as the Antarctic MeteorologicalObservation, Modeling, and Forecasting (AMOMF) Workshop (AMOMFW),...- publication PDF
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The FastEddy® resident‐GPU accelerated large‐eddy simulation framework:...
This paper introduces a new large-eddy simulation model, FastEddy (R), purpose built for leveraging the accelerated and more power-efficient computing capacity of graphics...- publication PDF
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Optimal network design applied to monitoring and forecasting surface...
As harsh weather conditions in Antarctica make it difficult to support a dense weather observing network there, it is critical to place new weather stations in locations that...- publication PDF
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Hemispheric comparison of cirrus cloud evolution using in situ measurements...
Cirrus clouds' radiative forcing is highly sensitive to their microphysical properties and evolution. However, there are very limited data sets with both microscale resolution...- publication PDF