High-resolution lightning detection and possible relationship with rainfall events over the Central Mediterranean area [PDF]
Lightning activity is usually associated with precipitations events and represents a possible indicator of climate change, even contributing to its increase with the production of NOx gases.
Donadio, C. +3 more
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Inferring convective responses to El Niño with atmospheric electricity measurements at Shetland [PDF]
Pacific ocean temperature anomalies associated with the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) modulate atmospheric convection and hence thunderstorm electrification.
Harrison, Giles +2 more
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Anomalous effect in Schumann resonance phenomena observed in Japan, possibly associated with the Chi-chi earthquake in Taiwan [PDF]
The Schumann resonance phenomenon has been monitored at Nakatsugawa (near Nagoya) in Japan since the beginning of 1999, and due to the occurance of a severe earthquake (so-called Chi-chi earthquake) on 21 September 1999 in Taiwan we have examined our ...
A. P. Nickolaenko +4 more
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A Two‐Dimensional Deep Learning Scheme With One Predicator Only to Parametrize Global Lightning
Abstract Lightning simulation has long posed significant challenges. This study presents a novel two‐dimensional artificial intelligence‐based global lightning scheme that uses a single predictor, convective available potential energy (CAPE). The new scheme significantly improves global lightning simulation performance, achieving a determination ...
Ming Yin +10 more
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We present the Weather Rescue at Sea dataset, generated from a citizen‐science project which transcribed millions of weather observations contained in 19th Century UK Royal Navy ship logbooks. This corrected and quality‐assured dataset will enhance historical reconstructions of the pre‐modern climate by providing more input meteorological data ...
Praveen Teleti +2 more
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The global lightning-induced nitrogen oxides source [PDF]
The knowledge of the lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNO<sub>x</sub>) source is important for understanding and predicting the nitrogen oxides and ozone distributions in the troposphere and their trends, the oxidising capacity of the ...
H. Huntrieser, U. Schumann
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The making of pure quartzose sand in continental interiors: Paraná River (Brazil and Argentina)
ABSTRACT As part of a comprehensive project on sedimentary processes in South America, this study focuses on sediment generation in the intracratonic Paraná Basin and monitors the evolution of sand composition along the Paraná River from central Brazil to the Río de la Plata estuary in Argentina.
Eduardo Garzanti +5 more
wiley +1 more source
An evaluation of clouds and precipitation in convection-permitting forecasts for South Africa [PDF]
Since 2016, the South African Weather Service (SAWS) has been running convective-scale simulations to assist with forecast operations across southern Africa.
Becker, E. +8 more
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Global GNSS Observation of Mesoscale Ionospheric Irregularities (2006–2024)
Abstract Mesoscale ionospheric irregularities are statistically investigated using an unprecedented 19‐year long‐term global GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) TEC (total electron content) data set. These irregularities are represented by ionospheric fluctuations within a 5°× ${}^{\circ}\times $ 3.75° ${}^{\circ}$ (latitude by longitude) region ...
Shun‐Rong Zhang +7 more
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Abstract High‐resolution climate simulations are valuable for understanding climate change impacts. This has motivated use of regional convection‐permitting climate models (CPMs), but these are very computationally expensive. We present a convection‐permitting model generative emulator (CPMGEM), to skilfully emulate precipitation simulations by a 2.2 ...
Henry Addison +4 more
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