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CFSR: Geometry-Conditioned Shadow Removal via Physical Disentanglement
Traditional shadow removal networks often treat image restoration as an unconstrained mapping, lacking the physical interpretability required to balance localized texture recovery with global illumination consistency. To address this, we propose CFSR, a multi-modal prior-driven framework that reframes shadow removal as a physics-constrained restoration
Wang, Pan +3 more
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The role of soil moisture in the inland penetration of Indian monsoon low‐pressure systems
We use the Advanced Weather Research and Forecasting model to examine the role of soil moisture in the inland penetration of Indian monsoon low‐pressure systems (LPSs). We find that LPSs penetrate deeply into India despite a dry land surface; however, their inland penetration is adversely affected when there is a reduction in the total surface heat ...
Akshay Deoras +2 more
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Improving SWAT model performance in the upper Blue Nile Basin using meteorological data integration and subcatchment discretization [PDF]
The Blue Nile Basin is confronted by land degradation problems, insufficient agricultural production, and a limited number of developed energy sources.
E. I. Polanco +4 more
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Abstract To satisfy the needs of the Arctic sea ice seasonal prediction in summer, we developed the Arctic Seasonal Prediction System (ArcSPS). This system integrates an Arctic sea ice–ocean–atmosphere coupled model with an ensemble‐based Kalman Filter data assimilation model.
Zhongxiang Tian +7 more
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Abstract This study examined the effects of air‐sea coupling and oceanic mesoscale eddies on wintertime low‐level wind events within the marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL) over the Kuroshio front zone in the East China Sea. High‐resolution (eddy‐resolving, 5 km) and low‐resolution (50 km) simulations were conducted using prescribed sea surface ...
Tangxuan Song +6 more
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Impact of SST Nudging on CFSR Analysis and Seasonal ENSO Forecasts
Abstract Ocean reanalysis (ORA) systems often constrain their sea surface temperature (SST) by strongly nudging the top ocean model layer toward external SST analyses. Different SST analyses may be adopted in operational ORA due to practical configuration limitations.
Caihong Wen +3 more
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Abstract Extratropical cyclones are identified and compared using data from four recent reanalyses for the winter periods in both hemispheres. Results show the largest differences occur between the older lower resolution 25-yr Japanese Reanalysis (JRA-25) when compared with the newer high resolution reanalyses, particularly in the ...
Hodges, K., Lee, R., Bengtsson, L.
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Abstract Sea ice is a crucial component of polar climate systems and is undergoing substantial changes in both hemispheres due to evolving climatic conditions. Arctic sea ice is transitioning from perennial to seasonal cover, and the Southern Ocean sea ice is exhibiting recent minima and enhanced seasonality.
Jari Haapala +19 more
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利用中亚1979-2011年间162个观测站点月降水数据(OBS),以平均偏差(MBE)、相关系数(R)、平均绝对误差(MAE)和均方根误差(RMSE)对CFSR、ERA-Interim和MERRA气象再分析降水数据在中亚地区的适用性进行评估.结果表明:(1)3套数据的模拟效果存在明显差异.其中MERRA的模拟精度最高(R=0.71),ERA-Interim次之(R=0.53),CFSR最低(R=0.50);体现出3套数据不同的同化方案和数据源导致模拟效果的不同;(2)降水的年内变化上 ...
艳燕 +8 more
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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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