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Precipitation Biases Over the Southern Ocean in CMIP6, Reanalyses and Satellite‐Based Products
Abstract A set of gridded, satellite‐based, precipitation products has been used to assess the performance of 46 Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) atmospheric‐only simulations and 5 reanalyses over the Southern Ocean (SO) on daily timescales, in terms of total precipitation and variance, frequency and intensity of wet days, and seasonal ...
Joaquín E. Blanco +2 more
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Interannual Variability of Summertime Sea Fog Over North Pacific
Abstract The mid‐latitude North Pacific exhibits a sea fog frequency of 20%–40% in the summer (June–August). Here, we show that the interannual variability of the summer sea fog over the mid‐latitude North Pacific region is correlated with the Asian‐Pacific Oscillation (APO) driven by the seasonal heating of the Tibetan Plateau.
Yuechao Jiang +5 more
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The paper demonstrates a chip scale (4.5 x 4.5 mm2) silicon integrated system that is capable of distributing entangled photons over 160 km single mode fibers without dispersion compensations and external optical filters. The results highlight the potential for massive production and large‐scale deployed quantum integrated circuits for a future ...
Yue Qin, Hongnan Xu, Hon Ki Tsang
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Hydrological models are widely used to assess climate change effect on water resources at the catchment scale. However, data scarcity is one of the main challenges faced by hydrological modelers especially in developing countries.
Youness Hrour +4 more
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An improved near-surface specific humidity and air temperature climatology for the SSM/I satellite period [PDF]
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution.
Jackson, Darren L. +3 more
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Satellite-based and reanalysis precipitation products provide a practical way to overcome the shortage of gauge precipitation data because of their high spatial and temporal resolution. This study compared two reanalysis precipitation datasets (the China
Xichao Gao, Qian Zhu, Z. Yang, Hao Wang
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Abstract In late September 2024, Hurricane Helene contributed to catastrophic flooding in the Southeastern United States. The impacts of the hurricane were compounded by a predecessor rain event (PRE) 1‐day earlier, inducing unusually high precipitation and soil moisture (SM).
Wei‐Ching Hsu +3 more
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Evaluating global reanalysis precipitation datasets with rain gauge measurements in the Sudano-Sahel region: case study of the Logone catchment, Lake Chad Basin [PDF]
Africa has a paucity of long(term reliable meteorological ground station data and reanalysis products are used to provide the climate estimations that are important for climate change projections. This paper uses monthly observed precipitation records in
Lovett, JC, Nawaz, NR, Nkiaka, E
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Abstract The Western Pacific Hadley Circulation (WPHC), the strongest regional Hadley circulation (HC), plays a crucial role in regional and global climate variability. Observations since 1979 reveal a pronounced strengthening of the boreal spring WPHC in the Northern Hemisphere, but the contributions of internal variability versus external forcing ...
Weiqian Xu, Wen Chen, Shangfeng Chen
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Accurate predictions of streamflow and flood events are contingent upon the availability of reliable hydrometeorological data. In regions characterized by scarcity of ground‐based hydrometeorological observations, satellite and reanalysis data assume ...
Josephine Thywill Katsekpor +3 more
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