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Will climate change impact polar NOx produced by energetic particle precipitation?
Energetic electron precipitation (EEP) is an important source of polar nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the upper atmosphere. During winter, mesospheric NOx has a long chemical lifetime...- publication PDF
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First CEDAR Database Report
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Asynchronous communication in spectral-element and discontinuous Galerkin...
The scalability of computational applications on current and next-generation supercomputers is increasingly limited by the cost of inter-process communication. We implement non-...- publication PDF
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Steps for building a calibrated flux-transport dynamo for the Sun
Given the complexity involved in a flux-transport-type dynamo driven by both Babcock - Leighton and tachocline α effects, we present here a step-by-step procedure for building a...- publication PDF
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The potential impacts of a sulfur- and halogen-rich supereruption such as...
The supereruption of Los Chocoyos (14.6 degrees N, 91.2 degrees W) in Guatemala similar to 84 kyr ago was one of the largest volcanic events of the past 100 000 years. Recent...- publication PDF
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The role of the Indian Ocean sector for prediction of the coupled...
Indian Ocean (IO) dynamics impact ENSO predictability by influencing wind and precipitation anomalies in the Pacific. To test if the upstream influence of the IO improves ENSO...- publication PDF
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Sensitivity of meteorological skill to selection of WRF-Chem physical...
Ozone concentrations in excess of health-based standards occur along the coastline of Lake Michigan. A complex pattern of ozone precursor emissions interfaces with a complex...- publication PDF
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Adaptation of the Predicted Particles Properties (P3) microphysics scheme...
A parameterization for the subgrid-scale cloud and precipitation fractions has been incorporated into the Predicted Particle Properties (P3) microphysics scheme for use in...- publication PDF
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Simulating the IHOP_2002 fair-weather CBL with the WRF-ARW-Noah modeling...
Fair-weather data along the May–June 2002 International H₂O Project (IHOP_2002) eastern track and the nearby Argonne Boundary Layer Experiments (ABLE) facility in southeast...- publication PDF
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The 8 May 2009 Superderecho: Analysis of a real-time explicit convective forecast
Herein, an analysis of a 3-km explicit convective simulation of an unusually intense bow echo and associated mesoscale vortex that were responsible for producing an extensive...- publication PDF
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A comparative study of ionospheric day-to-day variability over Wuhan based...
Ionospheric day-to-day variability is essential for understanding the space environment, while it is still challenging to properly quantify and forecast. In the present work,...- publication PDF
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Unexpectedly acidic nanoparticles formed in...
New particle formation driven by acid-base chemistry was initiated in the CLOUD chamber at CERN by introducing atmospherically relevant levels of gas-phase sulfuric acid and...- publication PDF
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Hydrocarbons in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere observed from...
Satellite measurements from the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment Fourier Transform Spectrometer (ACE-FTS) are used to examine the global, seasonal variations of several...- publication PDF
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Assessing the impact of ICON/MIGHTI zonal and meridional winds on upper...
Thermospheric data assimilation is limited due to the lack of continuous observation of the neutral state. Recently, the thermospheric wind data from the Michelson...- publication PDF
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Improving QPE and very short-term QPF: An initiative for a community-wide...
Accurate quantitative precipitation estimates (QPE) and very short term quantitative precipitation forecasts (VSTQPF) are critical to accurate monitoring and prediction of...- publication PDF
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Future changes in daily summer temperature variability: Driving processes...
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are expected to lead to more frequent and intense summer temperature extremes, not only due to the mean warming itself, but also due to...- publication PDF
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Trans-Pacific transport of reactive nitrogen and ozone to Canada during spring
We interpret observations from the Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment, Phase B (INTEX-B) in spring 2006 using a global chemical transport model (GEOS-Chem) to...- publication PDF
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What can Palaeoclimate Modelling do for you?
In modern environmental and climate science it is necessary to assimilate observational datasets collected over decades with outputs from numerical models, to enable a full...- publication PDF
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A modeling study of the responses of mesosphere and lower thermosphere winds...
Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Electrodynamics General Circulation Model (TIMEGCM) simulations are diagnostically analyzed to investigate the causes of mesosphere and lower...- publication PDF
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Wind gust detection and impact prediction for wind turbines
Wind gusts on a scale from 100 m to 1000 m are studied due to their significant influence on wind turbine performance. A detecting and tracking algorithm is proposed to extract...- publication PDF