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The response of precipitation extremes to the twentieth- and...
The response of precipitation extremes (PEs) to global warming is found to be nonlinear in Community Earth System Model version 1 (CESM1) and other global climate models...- publication PDF
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Comparison of drift velocities of nighttime equatorial plasma depletions...
This is the first study to compare plasma depletion drifts with the ambient plasma drifts and neutral winds in the post sunset equatorial ionosphere using global-scale satellite...- publication PDF
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CREST-VEC: A framework towards more accurate and realistic flood simulation...
Large-scale (i.e., continental and global) hydrologic simulation is an appealing yet challenging topic for the hydrologic community. First and foremost, model efficiency and...- publication PDF
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Objective Analysis on Isentropic Surfaces
A developing need for highly accurate analyses for isentropic trajectory calculations has resulted in revising approaches to generating objective analyses on isentropic...- publication PDF
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Rapid decline in carbon monoxide emissions and export from East Asia between...
Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) satellite and ground-based carbon monoxide (CO) measurements both suggest a widespread downward trend in CO concentrations...- publication PDF
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North Atlantic winter climate regimes: Spatial asymmetry, stationarity with...
The observed low-frequency winter atmospheric variability of the North Atlantic-European region and its relationship with global surface oceanic conditions is investigated based...- publication PDF
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The estimation of snowfall rate using visibility
The relationship between liquid equivalent snowfall rate and visibility is investigated using data collected at the National Center for Atmospheric Research Marshall Snowfall...- publication PDF
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Assessing the ability to derive rates of polar middle-atmospheric descent...
We investigate the reliability of using trace gas measurements from remote sensing instruments to infer polar atmospheric descent rates during winter within 46-86 km altitude....- publication PDF
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Spatial variability in tropospheric peroxyacetyl nitrate in the tropics from...
Peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) plays a fundamental role in the global ozone budget and is the primary reservoir of tropospheric reactive nitrogen over much of the globe. However,...- publication PDF
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Bridging the condensation-collision size gap: A direct numerical simulation...
In most previous direct numerical simulation (DNS) studies on droplet growth in turbulence, condensational growth and collisional growth were treated separately. Studies in...- publication PDF
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Sources of black carbon aerosols in South Asia and surrounding regions...
This study examines differences in the surface black carbon (BC) aerosol loading between the Bay of Bengal (BoB) and the Arabian Sea (AS) and identifies dominant sources of BC...- publication PDF
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A process-model perspective on recent changes in the carbon cycle of North America
Continental North America has been found to be a carbon (C) sink over recent decades by multiple studies employing a variety of estimation approaches. However, several key...- publication PDF
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Cloud-resolving model intercomparison of an MC3E squall line case: Part...
An intercomparison study of a midlatitude mesoscale squall line is performed using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model at 1 km horizontal grid spacing with eight...- publication PDF
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Validation of the Aura High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder geopotential heights
The geopotential height (GPH) product created from global observations by the High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) instrument on NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS)...- publication PDF
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Does regional hydroclimate change scale linearly with global warming?
Many aspects of climate change scale linearly with global warming. However, nonlinear changes are possible, especially in the context of hydroclimate, and under emissions...- publication PDF
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Space weather modeling capabilities assessment: Neutral density for orbit...
The specification and prediction of density changes in the thermosphere is a key challenge for space weather observations and modeling, because it is one result of complex...- publication PDF
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Quantifying the vertical transport of CHBr3 and CH2Br2 over the western Pacific
We use the GEOS-Chem global 3-D atmospheric chemistry transport model to interpret atmospheric observations of bromoform (CHBr3) and dibromomethane (CH2Br2) collected during the...- publication PDF
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Large-scale tropospheric transport in the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative...
Understanding and modeling the large-scale transport of trace gases and aerosols is important for interpreting past (and projecting future) changes in atmospheric composition....- publication PDF
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Dynamics of intraseasonal sea level and thermocline variability in the...
Satellite and in situ observations in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean during 2002-03 show dominant spectral peaks at 40-60 days and secondary peaks at 10-40 days in sea level and...- publication PDF
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Satellite observations of ozone in the upper mesosphere
Ozone profiles in the upper mesosphere (70-100 km) retrieved from nine instruments are compared. Ozone from the Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry...- publication PDF