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Abstract We have characterized the magnitude and spatial extent of observed regional and inter‐regional air temperature trends and warming extremes across Antarctica. Prior studies have used localized observational records to analyze air temperature trends across distinct geographical regions, leaving local and inter‐regional variations to be ...
Eva Bendix Nielsen+3 more
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Observation of the Orientation of Snow Hydrometeors at Sheltered and Unsheltered Sites
Knowledge about orientation of falling snow is still poorly documented with field measurements despite its importance, for example, in the interpretation of remote sensing data. This study investigates the orientation of snow hydrometeors using data from
J. Grazioli+4 more
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The cryosphere and glacial permafrost as its integral component [PDF]
Wojciech Dobiński
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Metrology of microwave fields based on trap-loss spectroscopy with cold Rydberg atoms [PDF]
We demonstrate a new approach for the metrology of microwave fields based on the trap-loss-spectroscopy of cold Rydberg atoms in a magneto-optical trap. Compared to state-of-the-art sensors using room-temperature vapors, cold atoms allow longer interaction times, better isolation from the environment and a reduced Doppler effect.
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The Evaluation of Hydroclimatic Variables Over Nordic Fennoscandia Using WRF‐CTSM
Abstract This study is the first to evaluate the state‐of‐the‐art coupled land‐atmosphere regional climate model WRF‐CTSM. It comprises the Weather Research and Forecasting model, WRF, and the Community Terrestrial Systems Model, CTSM (using a configuration that is the same as the Community Land Model Version 5, CLM5).
Iris Mužić+5 more
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Preface: the mountain cryosphere – a holistic view on processes and their interactions [PDF]
Stephan Gruber+3 more
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Remote Sensing of River Discharge Based on Critical Flow Theory
Abstract Critical flow theory provides a physical foundation for inferring discharge from measurements of wavelength and channel width made from images. In rivers with hydraulically steep local slopes greater than ∼ ${\sim} $0.01, flow velocities are high and the Froude number Fr $Fr$ (ratio of inertial to gravitational forces) can approach 1.0 ...
Carl J. Legleiter+9 more
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Editorial: Observational Assessments of Glacier Mass Changes at Regional and Global Level
Laura Thomson+3 more
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Identifying Physical Drivers of Arctic Sea Ice Growth and Their Changing Roles in a Warming Climate
Arctic sea ice extent grows from its September minimum through winter, influenced mainly by September sea ice conditions and atmospheric circulation during the ice‐growing season. However, the changing role of the two drivers in a warming climate remains
Peter Yu Feng Siew+3 more
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