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Weather systems and their contribution to seasonal rainfall in Australia
Closed low‐pressure systems (including tropical cyclones) contribute to most of the summer rainfall over northern Australia. In southern Australia, winter rainfall is mainly associated with Rossby wave breaking, cyclones, and warm conveyor belts. Summer and winter rainfall patterns can be explained by changes in large‐scale flow and associated weather ...
Chenhui Jin+3 more
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Convection‐permitting dynamical downscaling of ERA5 for Europe and the Mediterranean basin
Computational Hydrometeorology with Advanced Performance to Enhanced Realism (CHAPTER) is a novel high‐resolution dynamical downscaling of the European Centre for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts Reanalysis v5 global reanalysis using the Weather Research and Forecasting model.
Lisa Bernini+7 more
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Vertical structure of subsurface marine heatwaves in a shallow nearshore upwelling system. [PDF]
Plume G+7 more
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Time Records for Physiology, Ecology and Climatology
Riichiro Koketsu
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Spatial Variability of Long‐Term Streamflow Trends in the Southeastern United States
ABSTRACT We assessed long‐term discharge trends for 189 streams and rivers from the Mountain, Piedmont, Southeastern Plains, and Coast ecoregions of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, U.S.A. Trends over time of average annual discharge volumes (gages with 50+ years of data), average annual groundwater levels (gages with 30+ years of data; n =
Kelsey A. Wilbanks+2 more
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Daily rainfall variability controls humid heatwaves in the global tropics and subtropics. [PDF]
Jackson LS+4 more
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Advancing the mapping of vegetation structure in savannas using Sentinel‐1 imagery
As vegetation structure monitoring is important for the understanding and conservation of savanna ecosystems, we explored the utility of C‐band synthetic aperture radar imagery for mapping both grassland and woody vegetation structure in the Greater Serengeti‐Mara Ecosystem.
Vera Thijssen+3 more
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Tuning Earth System Models Without Integrating to Statistical Equilibrium. [PDF]
DelSole T, Tippett MK.
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