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Amplification of Annual and Diurnal Cycles of Alpine Lightning [PDF]
Abstract The response of lightning to a changing climate is not fully understood. Historic trends of proxies known for fostering convective environments suggest an increase of lightning over large parts of Europe. Since lightning results from the interaction of processes on many scales, as many of these processes as possible must be ...
Thorsten Simon +4 more
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The diurnal cycle of precipitation and its associated land‐sea breeze circulation over coastal northern Australia are investigated using surface wind speed and enthalpy (latent and sensible heat) fluxes from the Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System.
Hien X. Bui +3 more
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Controls on the diurnal streamflow cycles in two subbasins of an alpine headwater catchment [PDF]
In high-altitude alpine catchments, diurnal streamflow cycles are typically dominated by snowmelt or ice melt. Evapotranspiration-induced diurnal streamflow cycles are less observed in these catchments but might happen simultaneously.
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The surface diurnal warm layer in the Indian Ocean during CINDY/DYNAMO [PDF]
A surface diurnal warm layer is diagnosed from Seaglider observations, and develops on half the days in the CINDY/DYNAMO Indian Ocean experiment. The diurnal warm layer occurs on days of high solar radiation flux (>80 W m-2) and low wind speed (
Baranowski, Dariusz +4 more
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A climatology of the diurnal variations in stratospheric and mesospheric ozone over Bern, Switzerland [PDF]
The ground-based radiometer GROMOS, stationed in Bern (47.95° N, 7.44° E), Switzerland, has a unique data set: it obtains ozone profiles from November 1994 to present with a time resolution of 30 min and equivalent quality during night- and daytime. Here,
S. Studer +4 more
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Tidal influence on Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica: observations of surface flow and basal processes from closely-spaced GPS and passive seismic stations [PDF]
High-resolution surface velocity measurements and passive seismic observations from Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica, 40 km upstream from the grounding line are presented.
A.E. Behar +11 more
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The diurnal cycle is often poorly reproduced in global climate model (GCM) simulations, particularly in terms of rainfall frequency and amplitude. While improvements in the regional climate model (RCM) with bias‐corrected boundaries have been reported in
Youngil Kim +2 more
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The diurnal nature of future extreme precipitation intensification [PDF]
Short‐duration, high‐impact precipitation events in the extratropics are invariably convective in nature, typically occur during the summer, and are projected to intensify under climate change.
Meredith, Edmund P. +2 more
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Diurnal Cycle of the ITCZ in DYNAMO
Abstract During the 2011 special observing period of the Dynamics of the Madden–Julian Oscillation (DYNAMO) field experiment, two sounding arrays were established over the central Indian Ocean, one north and one south of the equator, referred to here as the NSA and SSA, respectively.
Ciesielski, P. +3 more
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The Diurnal Variations of GPS PWV near Poyang Lake in China during Midsummer
With the 1 h-averaged data of atmospheric precipitable water vapor (PWV) for 2015–2018 retrieved from 18 ground-based Global Positioning System (GPS) observation stations near Poyang Lake (PL), China, the diurnal variations of the PWV during midsummer ...
Shanshan Wu, Haibo Zou, Junjie Wu
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