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Land Models Likely Underestimate the Impact of Future Atmospheric Dryness on European Tree Growth
Abstract Understanding how the land carbon sink will be altered by climate change is critical for projecting future atmospheric CO2 concentrations under different emission pathways in Earth System Models (ESMs). Most land models assume that woody growth, the main driver of land carbon storage, is driven by photosynthetic carbon supply.
Brendan Clark +3 more
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Abstract This study investigates the vertical development of shallow cumulus (ShCu) clouds in the Central Amazon (CAMZ) by combining large‐eddy simulations (LES) with observational data from the GoAmazon2014/5 campaign. Analyses of turbulent kinetic energy budgets, updraft mass flux, moisture flux, and surface fluxes across cloud sizes indicate that ...
Silvio N. Figueroa +2 more
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Abstract Near‐0°C (−2°C to +2°C) air temperatures are critical for determining the phase of precipitation, the onset of freeze–thaw cycles, and associated impacts on the environment and infrastructure. Change is expected in a warming climate, yet large‐scale high‐resolution understanding of near‐0°C transitions remains limited, particularly under ...
Sujan Basnet, Julie M. Thériault
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Investigation of spatiotemporal evolution and driving mechanisms of carbon sources and sinks in dry-hot valleys under extreme climate events: a case study of the Nu River dry-hot valley. [PDF]
Sun H, Zhang S, Liu S, Zhang L.
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Abstract The headwater regions of the Tarim River Basin (TRB), Asia's vital “water towers,” are critical for the ecological stability of arid Northwest China, yet a systematic understanding of their diverse precipitation microphysics remains elusive.
Xiaomeng Li +4 more
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Circadian reprogramming by timed sodium intake reveals transcriptional pathways of daily salt handling in the colon. [PDF]
Torimitsu T +15 more
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Root Dynamics Mitigate Warm and Dry Biases Over the Central United States
Abstract The central United States frequently exhibits warm and dry biases in simulations of summertime conditions, a persistent feature that remains unresolved. While previous studies linked these biases to misrepresented surface energy exchanges, the role of belowground processes remains poorly understood.
Zhao Yang +11 more
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Predicting the expansion of <i>Gephyraulus lycantha</i> as a key pest of goji berry in China under climate change. [PDF]
Song Z, Li J, Deng C, Duan G, Fan G.
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Abstract Convection‐permitting modeling has become a cornerstone for improving representation of land‐atmosphere processes, predicting weather extremes, and creating long‐term hydrometeorological data sets. The convection‐permitting Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) modeling with the NoahMP land‐surface scheme is widely used for kilometer‐scale ...
Tzu‐Shun Lin +7 more
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Geospatial risk prediction of hookworm infection and intensity among school-aged children in Dak Lak province, Vietnam. [PDF]
Pham TND +6 more
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