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Model support for forcing of the 8.2 ka event by meltwater from the Hudson...
Previous model experiments of the 8.2 ka event forced by the drainage of Lake Agassiz often do not produce climate anomalies as long as those inferred from proxies. In addition...- publication PDF
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Representation of spatial and temporal variability in large-domain...
The transfer of parameter sets over different temporal and spatial resolutions is common practice in many large-domain hydrological modelling studies. The degree to which...- publication PDF
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Observational study of the 4-day wave in the mesosphere preceding the sudden...
We have examined the Michelson Interferometer (MI) OH airglow measurements at the South Pole Station and the National Center for Environment Prediction (NCEP) temperatures to...- publication PDF
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Simulating surface energy fluxes using the variable-resolution Community...
Recent advances in variable-resolution (VR) global models provide the tools necessary to investigate local and global impacts of land cover by embedding a high-resolution grid...- publication PDF
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Turbulence organization and mean profile shapes in the stably stratified...
A persistent spatial organization of eddies is identified in the lowest portion of the stably stratified planetary boundary layer. The analysis uses flow realizations from...- publication PDF
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Climate variability, volcanic forcing, and last millennium hydroclimate extremes
Multidecadal hydroclimate variability has been expressed as "megadroughts" (dry periods more severe and prolonged than observed over the twentieth century) and corresponding...- publication PDF
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Sensing vegetation growth with reflected GPS signals
Estimates of vegetation state are required for hydrometeorological modeling and validation of satellite estimates of land surface conditions. A linkage is described between...- publication PDF
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Morphological properties of slender Ca II H fibrils observed by Sunrise II
We use seeing-free high spatial resolution Ca II H data obtained by the SUNRISE observatory to determine properties of slender fibrils in the lower solar chromosphere. In this...- publication PDF
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Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Ambient Air in an Oxidation Flow...
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation from ambient air was studied using an oxidation flow reactor (OFR) coupled to an aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS) during both the wet...- publication PDF
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The role of snow in controlling halogen chemistry and boundary layer...
Reactive chlorine and bromine species emitted from snow and aerosols can significantly alter the oxidative capacity of the polar boundary layer. However, halogen production...- publication PDF
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Climatology of the migrating terdiurnal tide (TW3) in SABER/TIMED temperatures
The present paper is focused on the global spatial (altitude and latitude) structure and seasonal and interannual temporal variability of the migrating terdiurnal tide (TW3)...- publication PDF
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The longitudinal evolution of equatorial coronal holes
In 2011, three satellites-the Solar-Terrestrial RElations Observatory A B, and the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)-were in a unique spatial alignment that allowed a 360 degrees...- publication PDF
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Potential low bias in high-wind drag coefficient inferred from dropsonde...
Understanding momentum exchange at the air-sea interface is important for accurate hurricane predictions and understanding fundamental storm dynamics. One method for estimating...- publication PDF
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Element abundances: A new diagnostic for the solar wind
We examine the different element abundances exhibited by the closed loop solar corona and the slow speed solar wind. Both are subject to the first ionization potential (FIP)...- publication PDF
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Mechanisms governing the persistence and diurnal cycle of a heavy rainfall corridor
Observations and convection-permitting simulations are used to study a 12-day warm-season heavy precipitation corridor over the central U.S. plains and Mississippi River valley...- publication PDF
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Polarimetric radar analysis of rain drop size variability in maritime and...
During the Queensland Cloud Seeding Research Program the CP2 polarimetric radar parameter differential radar reflectivity (Zdr) was used to examine the rain drop size evolution...- publication PDF
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Model improvement via systematic investigation of physics tendencies
Deficiencies in forecast models commonly stem from inadequate representation of physical processes; yet, improvement to any single physics component within a model may lead to...- publication PDF
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Coping with adverse winter weather: Emerging capabilities in support of...
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Parameterization of the bulk liquid fraction on mixed-phase particles in the...
Bulk microphysics parameterizations that are used to represent clouds and precipitation usually allow only solid and liquid hydrometeors. Predicting the bulk liquid fraction on...- publication PDF
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Quasi-stationary, extreme-rain-producing convective systems associated with...
This study identifies and examines the common characteristics of several nocturnal midlatitude mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) that developed near mesoscale convective...- publication PDF