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The spiny trapdoor spider Blakistonia aurea (Mygalomorphae: Idiopidae) as a model to better understand the natural history of cryptic spiders

open access: yesAustral Entomology, Volume 65, Issue 1, February 2026.
Abstract The diverse infraorder Mygalomorphae includes fossorial and cryptic spiders, such as tarantulas and trapdoor spiders. Their ability to disperse is often highly limited, rendering some mygalomorphs as rare short‐range endemics. These species are vulnerable to landscape changes, often hard to detect, and have poorly understood reproductive ...
Jackson F. Rendall   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Solar variability, weather, and climate [PDF]

open access: yes
Advances in the understanding of possible effects of solar variations on weather and climate are most likely to emerge by addressing the subject in terms of fundamental physical principles of atmospheric sciences and solar-terrestrial physis.

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Algorithm for choosing the place for the global Schumann resonance observatory [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
We suggest an algorithm for choosing the position for the observatory of the Schumann resonance (SR). The main goal of future measurements is to estimate the intensity of the global thunderstorm activity which is the main source of the electromagnetic ...
Hayakawa ,Masashi, Nickolaenko,A. P.
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A Unified Theory for the Global Thunderstorm Distribution and Land–Sea Contrast

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 1, 16 January 2026.
Abstract This article evaluates Entraining CAPE (ECAPE) as a thunderstorm proxy in climate studies using Global Precipitation Measurement satellite observations. ECAPE modifies traditional CAPE to account for the dependence of entrainment on the vertical wind shear, the lifted condensation level (LCL) height, and the properties of a cloud's surrounding
John M. Peters   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Application of lightning data to satellite-based rainfall estimation [PDF]

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Information on lightning may improve rain estimates made from infrared images of a geostationary satellite. We address this proposition through a case from the Cooperative Huntsville Meteorological Experiment (COHMEX). During the afternoon and evening of
Auvine, Brian A.   +2 more
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The subtropical global plume in the Pacific Exploratory Mission-Tropics A (PEM-Tropics A), PEM-Tropics B, and the Global Atmospheric Sampling Program (GASP): How tropical emissions affect the remote Pacific [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
[1] An extended southern subtropical plume of CO meanders>15,000 km around the world, gradually spreading around 20 S. This southern pollution plume is most noticeable in the burning season, southern spring; a similar subtropical plume appears in the ...
Blake, DR   +4 more
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EOS Science Poster Series: AIR-Our Outer Atmosphere [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
This poster depicts how NASA scientists are working to understand the outer atmosphere (air). Satellite images, graphs, and pictures complement the fact-filled information.

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Addressing the Global Challenges of COPD and Asthma: A Shared Vision From the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (GOLD) and the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA)

open access: yes
Respirology, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 135-140, February 2026.
David M. G. Halpin   +26 more
wiley   +1 more source

The ENSO Effect on the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Global Lightning Activity [PDF]

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The recently reprocessed (1997-2006) OTD/LIS database is used to investigate the global lightning climatology in response to the ENSO cycle. A linear correlation map between lightning anomalies and ENSO (NINO3.4) identifies areas that generally follow ...
Blakeslee, Richard J.   +6 more
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WetNet: Using SSM/I data interactively for global distribution of tropical rainfall and precipitable water [PDF]

open access: yes
The research objectives were the following: (1) to use SSM/I to categorize, measure, and parameterize effects of rainfall systems around the globe, especially mesoscale convective systems; (2) to use SSM/I to monitor key components of the global ...
Mcguirk, James P., Zipser, Edward J.
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