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Understanding the drivers for the 20th century change of hydrogen peroxide...
Observations and model simulations of an Antarctic ice-core record of hydrogen peroxide during the last ~150 years are analyzed. The observations indicate a relative increase in...- publication PDF
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Exploring influences of shallow topography in stable boundary layers: The...
Stable boundary layers are still a relatively problematic component of atmospheric modeling, despite their frequent occurrence. While general agreement exists that Monin-Obukhov...- publication PDF
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High-latitude ionospheric conductivity variability in three dimensions
We perform the first ever global-scale, altitude-dependent analysis of polar ionospheric conductivity variability using spectrally resolved in situ satellite particle...- publication PDF
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The Secondary Production of Ice in Cumulus Experiment (SPICULE)
The secondary ice process (SIP) is a major microphysical process, which can result in rapid enhancement of ice particle concentration in the presence of preexisting ice. SPICULE...- publication PDF
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User's Guide for the NCAR CCM Modular Processor
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Increasing difference in interannual summertime surface air temperature...
In this study, using the Climate Model Intercomparison Project 5 (CMIP5) simulations and by empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis, the first mode of variability in...- publication PDF
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Evaluation of a data assimilation system for land surface models using CLM4.5
The magnitude and persistence of land carbon (C) pools influence long-term climate feedbacks. Interactive ecological processes influence land C pools and our understanding of...- publication PDF
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Robust detection of forced warming in the presence of potentially large...
Climate warming is unequivocal and exceeds internal climate variability. However, estimates of the magnitude of decadal-scale variability from models and observations are...- publication PDF
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A study of a compound solar eruption with two consecutive erupting magnetic...
We report a study of a compound solar eruption that was associated with two consecutively erupting magnetic structures and correspondingly two distinct peaks, during impulsive...- publication PDF
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Urbanization and the carbon cycle: Contributions from social science
This paper outlines the contributions of social science to the study of interactions between urbanization patterns and processes and the carbon cycle, and identifies gaps in...- publication PDF
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Seasonal effects of Indian Ocean freshwater forcing in a regional coupled model
Effects of freshwater forcing from river discharge into the Indian Ocean on oceanic vertical structure and the Indian monsoons are investigated using a fully coupled, high-...- publication PDF
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Chemistry-turbulence interactions and mesoscale variability influence the...
The hydroxyl radical (OH) is the most important oxidant in the atmosphere and the primary sink for isoprene, the dominant volatile organic compound emitted by vegetation. Recent...- publication PDF
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A 400-year ice core melt layer record of summertime warming in the Alaska Range
Warming in high-elevation regions has societally important impacts on glacier mass balance, water resources, and sensitive alpine ecosystems, yet very few high-elevation...- publication PDF
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Impact of the vertical dynamics on the thermosphere at low and middle...
In this study, the influences of the electric fields at low and middle latitudes on the ionosphere and thermosphere are investigated by using the nonhydrostatic Global...- publication PDF
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Scenarios for vulnerability: Opportunities and constraints in the context of...
Most scientific assessments for climate change adaptation and risk reduction are based on scenarios for climatic change. Scenarios for socio-economic development, particularly...- publication PDF
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Role of green roofs in reducing heat stress in vulnerable urban...
Green infrastructure, such as green roofs, is increasingly being used to reduce 'heat stresses' associated with urban heat island effects. This article discusses strategies to...- publication PDF
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A statistical inference method for interpreting the CLASP observations
On 2015 September 3, the Chromospheric Lyman-Alpha SpectroPolarimeter (CLASP) successfully measured the linear polarization produced by scattering processes in the hydrogen Ly...- publication PDF
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Can 3-D models explain the observed fractions of fossil and non-fossil...
A 3-D chemistry-transport model has been applied to the Mexico City metropolitan area to investigate the origin of elevated levels of non-fossil (NF) carbonaceous aerosols...- publication PDF
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A method for the determination of the hydraulic properties of soil from...
Soil hydraulic properties (SHPs) play an important role in land-surface models, but their spatial distribution is poorly known, and it is not feasible to make field measurements...- publication PDF
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Assessing the impact of enhanced hydrological processes on urban...
To enhance the capability of models in better characterizing the urban water cycle, physical parameterizations of urban hydrological processes have been implemented into the...- publication PDF