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The fall speed variability of similarly sized ice particle aggregates
The terminal velocity (Vt) of ice hydrometeors is of high importance to atmospheric modeling. Vt is governed by the physical characteristics of a hydrometeor, including mass and...- publication PDF
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Simultaneous observations of geoelectric and geomagnetic fields produced by...
Geomagnetic perturbations (B-GEO) related to magnetospheric ultralow frequency (ULF) waves induce electric fields within the conductive Earth-geoelectric fields (E-GEO)-that in...- publication PDF
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Possible evidence of new particle formation and its impact on cloud...
Airborne measurements conducted under a special mission over Bay of Bengal (BoB) during the CAIPEEX (Cloud Aerosol Interaction and Precipitation Enhancement EXperiment) in 2011...- publication PDF
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Effect of ecological restoration programs on dust concentrations in the...
In recent decades, the Chinese government has made a great effort in initiating large-scale ecological restoration programs (ERPs) to reduce the dust concentrations in China,...- publication PDF
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Growing temperate shrubs over arid and semiarid regions in the Community...
Arid and semiarid regions represent a large fraction of global land, but most of the existing dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) do not include shrubs or do not...- publication PDF
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Linking meteorological education to reality: A prototype undergraduate...
After the 2005 hurricane season, several meteorology students at Texas A&M University became interested in understanding Hurricane Rita's forecasts and societal impacts in...- publication PDF
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On the robustness of aerosol effects on an idealized supercell storm...
A cloud system-resolving model (the Weather Research and Forecasting model) with 1 km horizontal grid spacing is used to investigate the response of an idealized supercell storm...- publication PDF
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Cloud impacts on photochemistry: building a climatology of photolysis rates...
Measurements from actinic flux spectroradiometers on board the NASA DC-8 during the Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) mission provide an extensive set of statistics on how clouds...- publication PDF
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Simulated magnetopause losses and Van Allen Probe flux dropouts
Three radiation belt flux dropout events seen by the Relativistic Electron Proton Telescope soon after launch of the Van Allen Probes in 2012 (Baker et al., 2013a) have been...- publication PDF
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A new 1D/2D coupled modeling approach for a riverine-estuarine system under...
Numerical simulations of three of the most severe historical tropical cyclones to affect the Delaware River Basin (DRB) are used to evaluate a new numerical approach that is a...- publication PDF
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Shear-parallel mesoscale convective systems in a moist low-inhibition Mei-Yu...
Numerical simulations are performed to investigate organized convection observed in the Asian summer monsoon and documented as a category of mesoscale convective systems (MCSs)...- publication PDF
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Dynamical mechanism for the increase in tropical upwelling in the lowermost...
The Brewer-Dobson circulation strengthens in the lowermost tropical stratosphere during warm El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events. Dynamical analyses using the most recent...- publication PDF
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Tropical cyclone sensitivities to CO2 doubling: Roles of atmospheric...
Responses of tropical cyclones (TCs) to CO2 doubling are explored using coupled global climate models (GCMs) with increasingly refined atmospheric/land horizontal grids (~ 200...- publication PDF
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Single-point inversion of the coronal magnetic field
The Fe XIII 10747 and 10798 Å lines observed in the solar corona are sensitive to the coronal magnetic field in such a way that, in principle, the full vector field at a point...- publication PDF
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Environmental controls on the simulated diurnal cycle of warm-season...
The diurnal cycle of warm-season precipitation in the Rocky Mountains and adjacent Great Plains of the United States is examined using a numerical modeling framework designed to...- publication PDF
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Antarctic ozone hole modifies iodine geochemistry on the Antarctic Plateau
Polar stratospheric ozone has decreased since the 1970s due to anthropogenic emissions of chlorofluorocarbons and halons, resulting in the formation of an ozone hole over...- publication PDF
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The relationship between the global mean deep-sea and surface temperature...
Estimates of global mean near-surface air temperature (global SAT) for the Cenozoic era rely largely on paleo-proxy data of deep-sea temperature (DST), with the assumption that...- publication PDF
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Validation of MIPAS IMK/IAA V5R_O3_224 ozone profiles
We present the results of an extensive validation program of the most recent version of ozone vertical profiles retrieved with the IMK/IAA (Institute for Meteorology and Climate...- publication PDF
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Statistical and dynamical downscaling for precipitation: An evaluation and...
This paper compares six statistical downscaling models (SDMs) and three regional climate models (RCMs) in their ability to downscale daily precipitation statistics in a region...- publication PDF
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Evaluation of cloud and precipitation simulations in CAM6 and AM4 using...
This study uses cloud and radiative properties collected from in situ and remote sensing instruments during two coordinated campaigns over the Southern Ocean between Tasmania...- publication PDF