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Are West African Heat‐Lows Analogous to Dry Tropical Cyclones?
Heat‐lows qualitatively resemble dry tropical cyclones (TCs), though their underlying physics has yet to be compared. In this study, we show that West African transient heat‐low climatology correlates well with TC potential intensity generalised over land.
Aaron Kruskie +2 more
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Separating Overlapping Birdsongs Enhances the Reliability of Avian Vocal Activity Analysis. [PDF]
Wang J +6 more
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A hybrid modelling framework that applies feature engineering using the KNN model to estimate high‐resolution air temperature across Israel by integrating meteorological and environmental predictors. ABSTRACT The increasing global planetary temperature, combined with rapid urbanisation, underscores the urgent need to evaluate human exposure to air ...
Juan David Briceno +6 more
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Excavation and effect analysis of interaction sites between upland cotton yield and fiber quality traits and environmental factors. [PDF]
Yao S +8 more
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Abstract The Maritime Continent (MC) has undergone rapid deforestation in recent decades, altering its land‐atmosphere energy balance. Using idealized Community Earth System Model simulations, we examined heat extremes under progressively increasing deforestation extents, from localized coastal clearing to complete forest removal.
Ting‐Hui Lee +4 more
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From qualitative prediction to quantitative insight: combined meteorological patterns and regional dynamics of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome in Liaoning Province, China, 2010-2024. [PDF]
Yu N, Deng B, Zhang X.
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Abstract Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) are known to induce heavy rainfall and pose significant weather hazards in tropical and mid‐latitude regions. Understanding the environmental conditions of MCSs is essential for improving model simulations and operational precipitation forecasts.
Shiwei Yu +5 more
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Asymmetric shifts in precipitation due to urbanization across global cities. [PDF]
Xiong J, Yang Y, Yang L, Yang D.
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The Importance of Tire Wear Particles for Atmospheric Ice Nucleation
Abstract Tire wear particles (TWPs) are prevalent microplastic particles in the atmosphere and pose significant environmental and health risks to humans. Here, we investigated the ice nucleation activity (INA) of TWPs under mixed‐phase cloud conditions (∼−20.0°C < T < −5.0°C) and its changes caused by different environmental exposures, including UV and
Siyuan Jing +7 more
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A weakened diurnal weather constraint leads to longer burning hours in North America. [PDF]
Luo K +3 more
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