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Abstract Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are well known for their contributions to precipitation and flooding across the U.S. The present study explores the relationship between ARs and the potential for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes over the U.S. in both the warm and cool seasons during a 20‐year period from 2004 to 2023.
S. M. Bartlett +3 more
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Abstract This study investigates the variable‐ and scale‐dependent intrinsic predictability of wave‐convection coupled bands over southern China on 30 January 2018, using 1‐km simulations under varying initial moisture conditions. The predictability time is quantified via the Loss Predictability Index (LPI), defined as the ratio of the forecast error ...
Manshi Weng +4 more
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Fpga-Based Accelerator for The Generation of Pseudo-Amino Acid Composition [PDF]
Pengurangan jurang antara bilangan protein baru yang belum dicirikan dan yang telah dikenali di dalam bank data protein telah muncul sebagai salah satu cabaran terbesar era pasca genomik.
Ching, Chee Chow
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Abstract The atmospheric abundance of black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) aerosol particles has been measured using aethalometry at four locations (Kamloops, BC; Prince George, BC; Joussard, AB; East Trout Lake, SK) in Western Canada through the 2023 and 2024 wildfire seasons (June to November).
Mohamad H. Al‐Jabiri +7 more
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Cooperative Threads and Preemptive Computations [PDF]
A two-level model for reactive systems programming is introduced in which threads linked to the same scheduler are run cooperatively and have the possibility to escape from the scheduler control to run preemptively. We present a type and effect system to
Boussinot, Frédéric +1 more
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Observed Drivers of Rapid Sea‐Ice Melt Events in the Arctic During Summer
Abstract Rapid, episodic sea‐ice loss during the summer is commonly attributed to strong winds from Arctic storms, but the physical relationship between winds and ice melt remains poorly understood. Therefore, we use observations of the air‐sea‐ice interface from autonomous buoys deployed throughout the Arctic over the last two decades to examine the ...
P. M. Finocchio +3 more
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Management and display of four-dimensional environmental data sets using McIDAS [PDF]
Over the past four years, great strides have been made in the areas of data management and display of 4-D meteorological data sets. A survey was conducted of available and planned 4-D meteorological data sources.
Hibbard, William L. +2 more
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Weak Influence of Surface Pressure on Arctic Radiative States From Winter to Spring Over the Sea‐Ice
Abstract The Arctic sea‐ice surface energy budget is characterized by two radiative states driven by the presence or absence of opaque clouds that warm the surface. Ground‐based observations from the 1998 SHEBA campaign collected over sea‐ice suggested that the two radiative states correspond to distinct surface pressure values.
Jean Lac +2 more
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The ciao approach to the dynamic vs. static language dilemma. Proceedings for the international workshop on scripts to programs [PDF]
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Bueno Carrillo, Francisco +6 more
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Abstract Accurate wind profiles and radius of maximum wind (Rmax ${R}_{\max }$) are critical for reconstructing realistic tropical cyclones (TCs) to predict extreme ocean conditions, including storm surges and waves. Leveraging the expanding Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) database, we conducted the first comprehensive evaluation of commonly used TC ...
Pengcheng Wang +2 more
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