Quantifying Sources of Subseasonal Prediction Skill in CESM2 Within a Perfect Modeling Framework
Abstract The success of numerical weather prediction depends on accurate atmospheric initialization, but at subseasonal lead times, land and ocean initial states become increasingly important. Predictability on these timescales arises from slowly evolving land surface conditions such as soil moisture and snowpack, convectively coupled waves such as the
Judith Berner +3 more
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Predicting Cloud-To-Ground Lightning in the Western United States From the Large-Scale Environment Using Explainable Neural Networks. [PDF]
Kalashnikov DA +5 more
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El Niño Events Enhance Melting of Sea Ice in the West of Greenland
Abstract Using reanalysis data sets and numerical simulations, this study investigates the linkage between El Niño events and spring Arctic sea ice melt rate (AMR) in the west of Greenland. The results indicate that the accelerated spring AMR often corresponds to the previous winter's El Niño–like sea surface temperature anomalies.
Xuanwen Zhang +3 more
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Convective storms alter bioaerosol populations through cold pools and precipitation.
Feldman TK +14 more
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Model datasets of orographical perturbation experiments for the Mongolian plateau by using CAS FGOALS-f3-L. [PDF]
Xu N +10 more
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A Two‐Dimensional Deep Learning Scheme With One Predicator Only to Parametrize Global Lightning
Abstract Lightning simulation has long posed significant challenges. This study presents a novel two‐dimensional artificial intelligence‐based global lightning scheme that uses a single predictor, convective available potential energy (CAPE). The new scheme significantly improves global lightning simulation performance, achieving a determination ...
Ming Yin +10 more
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The relationship between cloud distribution characteristics and meteorological elements over China. [PDF]
Yang Y, Cai H, Chen QL.
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A Theory on Parameterization of Cumulus Convection
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Quasi‐Trapped Zebra Stripes: Radial Transport Driven by Dual‐Pulse Electric Fields
Abstract Energetic electron spectra in Earth's inner radiation belt often exhibit regular stripe‐like features, known as “zebra stripes,” which are typically attributed to the drift motion of stably‐trapped electrons disturbed by electric field perturbations.
Ziyang Wang +5 more
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Exploring the potential impacts of anthropogenic heating on urban climate during heatwaves. [PDF]
Khan A, Vasilakopoulou K, Santamouris M.
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