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Kicking the can down the road: Understanding the effects of delaying the...
Climate change is a prevalent threat, and it is unlikely that current mitigation efforts will be enough to avoid unwanted impacts. One potential option to reduce climate change...- publication PDF
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Geographical and seasonal variations of gravity wave activities in the upper...
Geographical and seasonal variations of gravity wave events in the upper mesosphere were investigated using the nightglow imaging data obtained by the Visible and near-Infrared...- publication PDF
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Cloud-scale ice-supersaturated regions spatially correlate with high water...
Cirrus clouds have large yet uncertain impacts on Earth's climate. Ice supersaturation (ISS) -- where the relative humidity with respect to ice (RHi) is greater than 100% -- is...- publication PDF
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Assessing the ensemble spread-error relationship
The potential ability of an ensemble prediction system (EPS) to represent its own varying forecast error provides strong motivation to produce an EPS over a less expensive...- publication PDF
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Assessment of source contributions to seasonal vegetative exposure to ozone...
W126 is a cumulative ozone exposure index based on sigmoidally weighted daytime ozone concentrations used to evaluate the impacts of ozone on vegetation. We quantify W126 in the...- publication PDF
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Adjusting climate model bias for agricultural impact assessment: How to cut...
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Extinction of UV-visible radiation in wet midlatitude (maritime) snow:...
A field and modeling study of the optical properties of wet midlatitude (maritime) mountainous snowpack is presented. The snowpacks were found to have greater UV penetration...- publication PDF
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Observing the IntraAmericas Seas climate: Existing and emerging technologies
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The long-term trends of nocturnal mesopause temperature and altitude...
The mesopause, a boundary between mesosphere and thermosphere with the coldest atmospheric temperature, is formed mainly by the combining effects of radiative cooling of CO2,...- publication PDF
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The Impact of the 8-10 March 2012 geomagnetic storm on inner zone protons as...
The Relativistic Electron Proton Telescope (REPT) instrument on the Van Allen Probes observed a double‐peaked inner zone proton population throughout the 7 year...- publication PDF
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Corrigendum: 'Reframing climate change assessments around risk:...
This is a corrigendum for the article 2017 Environ. Res. Lett. 12 080201- publication PDF
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Evaluation of cloud properties from reanalyses over East Asia with a...
Extensive observational and numerical investigations have been performed to better characterize cloud properties. However, due to the large variations in cloud spatiotemporal...- publication PDF
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Getting ocean acidification on decision maker's to-do lists: Dissecting the...
Much detailed, incremental knowledge being generated by current scientific research on ocean acidification (OA) does not directly address the need of decision makers, who are...- publication PDF
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Linkage between projected precipitation and atmospheric thermodynamic changes
Light-moderate precipitation is projected to decrease whereas heavy precipitation may increase under greenhouse gas (GHG)-induced global warming, while atmospheric convective...- publication PDF
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Importance of secondary sources in the atmospheric budgets of formic and acetic acids
We present a detailed budget of formic and acetic acids, two of the most abundant trace gases in the atmosphere. Our bottom-up estimate of the global source of formic and acetic...- publication PDF
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Hydrological modeling to evaluate climate model simulations and their bias correction
Variables simulated by climate models are usually evaluated independently. Yet, climate change impacts often stem from the combined effect of these variables, making the...- publication PDF
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Preface
Preface to March 2012 issue of Solar Physics- publication PDF
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Observation and modeling of small spatial structures of solar radio noise...
One of the most commonly observed solar radio sources in the metric and decametric wavelengths is the solar noise storm. These are generally associated with active regions and...- publication PDF
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Mean upper-air flow in southern-hemisphere temperate latitudes determined...
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Multiscale magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling during stormtime: A case study...
A characteristic feature of the main phase of geomagnetic storms is the dawn-dusk asymmetric depression of low- and mid-latitude ground magnetic fields, with largest depression...- publication PDF