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20th-Century hurricanes leave long-lasting legacies on tropical forest height and the abundance of a dominant wind-resistant palm. [PDF]
Uriarte M +4 more
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Multidoping of spinel LiMn2O4 with Cr, Fe, and Ti effectively suppresses Jahn–Teller distortion, enhancing structural stability and cycling performance in Li‐ion batteries. Operando X‐ray absorption spectroscopy and ex situ X‐ray diffraction confirm a stable spinel framework and indicate Mn as the only electrochemically active element.
Daniele Callegari +8 more
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Tropical cyclone activity predicts autumn vagrancy of Nearctic birds on a remote North Atlantic island. [PDF]
Monticelli D.
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Abstract Vertical mass flux (MF) describes the rate at which air and water vapor move upward or downward in an atmospheric column. MF is related to cloud and precipitation formation. This work examines the relationship between MF and characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs) in idealized Weather Research and Forecasting model simulations.
Alyssa M. Stansfield +1 more
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Long-term effects of a severe tropical cyclone on coral reef habitat and fish assemblages at the Whitsunday Islands, central Great Barrier Reef. [PDF]
Srinivasan M +5 more
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North Pacific Model Biases Influence Kuroshio Extension Atmospheric Circulation Patterns
Abstract The Kuroshio Extension (KE) system significantly impacts decadal North Pacific climate variability by modulating downstream atmospheric circulation patterns. Using satellite‐derived and reanalysis products, and simulations from the High Resolution Model Intercomparison Project within the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6, we ...
Se‐Yong Song +5 more
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ConvLSTM-based tropical cyclone intensity estimation and classification using satellite imagery over the North Indian ocean. [PDF]
M S M +5 more
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Retrieval and Attribution of Tropical Cyclone Vertical Tilt From SAR and Infrared Satellite Imagery
Abstract Tropical cyclones (TCs) are destructive natural hazards, and their vertical tilt, defined as the displacement between the sea surface center and cloud top center, plays a key role in storm structure and intensity changes. This study constructed a global satellite‐based tilt data set from 1,024 paired synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and infrared
Shanshan Mu +4 more
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