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Abstract Tropical cyclone (TC) intensity and associated rainfall depend on sea surface temperature (SST). SSTs in southern Japan, which are often hit by TCs, are likely influenced by the path of the Kuroshio. During the Kuroshio large meander (KLM), Kuroshio creates a coexistence of local warm and cold SST anomalies near the Japanese coast.
Naoki Morita +4 more
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Thundercloud electrification models in atmospheric electricity and meteorology [PDF]
A survey is presented of presently-available theoretical models. The models are classified into three main groups: (1) convection models, (2) precipitation models, and (3) general models. The strengths and weaknesses of the models, their dimensionalities
Parker, L. W.
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Abstract This study investigates the sensitivity of numerical simulations of atmospheric processes over complex terrain to land surface model (LSM) parameters, focusing on thermally driven circulations in an idealized valley. The sensitivity analysis is performed using the Weather Research and Forecasting model coupled with the Noah‐MP LSM, for forest ...
Dario Di Santo +4 more
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Cloud Microphysics in Global Cloud Resolving Models
Tatsuya Seiki, Woosub Roh, Masaki Satoh
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Lightning Outbreaks at the Mature Stage of Tropical Cyclone: Case Study for Hurricane Dorian (2019)
Abstract The relationship between tropical cyclone (TC) lightning activity and intensity change has been examined for nearly 30 years, yet a clear consensus remains elusive, reflecting the complexity of the processes governing TC lightning. This study investigates the physical mechanisms that triggered inner‐core lightning outbreaks during the mature ...
Taiga Tsukada +4 more
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The study investigates the seasonal transport of black carbon (BC) from Almaty, Kazakhstan, to adjacent mountain areas. The radiative effects associated with BC are evaluated at the surface, within the atmosphere, and at the top of the atmosphere. ABSTRACT Large cities with poor air quality can affect surrounding areas through pollutant transport and ...
Madina Tursumbayeva +5 more
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Cirrus microphysics and radiative transfer: Cloud field study on October 28, 1986 [PDF]
The radiative properties of cirrus clouds present one of the unresolved problems in weather and climate research. Uncertainties in ice particle amount and size and, also, the general inability to model the single scattering properties of their usually ...
Ackerman, Thomas P. +5 more
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TURAAB: A 34‐year dust and atmospheric regional reanalysis for the Mediterranean–MENA region. We present TURAAB, a 34‐year, 6‐km regional reanalysis integrating meteorology and dust for the Mediterranean–MENA domain. The system demonstrates good behavior, aligning closely with observational and reanalysis products. TURAAB provides a high‐value resource
Platon Patlakas +6 more
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Abstract Dendritic valley networks on Mars have been cited as evidence for a warm and wet Noachian Mars, permitting rainfall precipitation and surface runoff. However, the climatic conditions required to sustain rainfall on early Mars remain debated.
K. R. Karpenko +7 more
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Developments of Single-Moment ALARO Microphysics Scheme with Three Prognostic Ice Categories
Microphysics schemes are important components of numerical weather prediction and climate models. They are responsible for correctly estimating precipitation accumulations, cloud cover, and composition, one of the most important meteorological and ...
David Nemec +2 more
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