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High‐Resolution Modeling to Quantify CO2 Emissions From an Industrial Point Source
Abstract The Orbiting Carbon Observatory‐3 (OCO‐3) provides precise observations of the column‐averaged dry air mole fraction of carbon dioxide (XCO2 ${\text{XCO}}_{2}$) with the ability to target specific areas using the Snapshot Area Maps (SAMs).
Zixuan Xiao +5 more
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'THE LAND' magazine advertisement [PDF]
Advertisement sheet for THE LAND magazine (1940-1959), published by Waverly Press and run by the Friends of the Land organization under the editorship of New Deal agriculture writer Russell Lord, of Maryland.
Friends of the Land (1940-1959)
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Surface Energy Partitioning Biases in Major Reanalyses Revealed by Soil Moisture Drying Dynamics
Abstract Identifying the flux partition regimes between soil moisture (SM) and evaporative fraction (EF, ratio of evapotranspiration to available energy) is important for understanding the hydrometeorological processes as well as the development of Land Surface Models (LSMs).
Qing He +4 more
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Assessing the Accuracy of ERA5-Land in Heatwave Monitoring
Panagiotis Ioannidis 0004 +2 more
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Dados de precipitação total e temperatura do ar obtidos da reanálise ERA5-Land: validação e exatidão [PDF]
This study aimed to validate the monthly data of air temperature and total precipitation through the ERA5-Land reanalysis within 31 years (01/01/1990 to 12/31/2020) in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil, based on the data from 13 automatic weather stations ...
Almeida, Ceres Duarte Guedes Cabral de +2 more
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How to Predict the Phase Shift of “Warm Arctic–Cold Eurasia” Pattern Between Early and Late Winter?
Abstract The “Warm Arctic−Cold Eurasia” (WACE) pattern frequently undergoes distinct phase reversals between early and late winter, posing significant challenges for climate prediction. Current state‐of‐the‐art real‐time prediction models exhibit limited skill in forecasting WACE reversals, and the main reason is poor representation of key atmospheric ...
Zhicong Yin, Tianbao Xu
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Evaluating a hierarchy of bias correction methods for ERA5-Land SWE in northern Canada
Abstract. Precise estimates of Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) are crucial for informed decision-making in regions like Northern Canada, where snow cover significantly contributes to springtime discharge. However, the sparse nature of the existing SWE monitoring network poses a challenge to comprehensively understanding the SWE distribution and variability.
Neha Kanda, Christopher G. Fletcher
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Abstract Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) play a central role in producing extreme precipitation over the conterminous United States (CONUS), yet their simulation and future evolution remain elusive. Here we present a comprehensive, observation‐constrained evaluation of MCSs during 2001–2020 using multisource satellite and in situ observations, ERA5
Dan Fu, Andreas F. Prein
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Increases in Southeast Pacific Low‐Cloudiness During ENSO Warm Phases
Abstract Changes in cloud fraction associated with Central Pacific and Eastern Pacific El Niños are analyzed using monthly cloud data from the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project, meteorological variables from the European Center for Medium Range Weather Forecasting reanalysis version 5, and radiation data from the Clouds and the Earth's ...
Aakash Manapat +2 more
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Abstract Extreme humid‐heat events pose a major hazard across the Yangtze River Basin (YRB), yet their underlying mechanisms and seasonal predictability remain insufficiently understood. Here, using observational diagnostics and coupled model experiments, we identify three independent drivers in the tropical Indo‐Pacific and subtropical North Atlantic ...
Hongjie Huang +4 more
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