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Abstract We assess the impact of hydrometeor radiative effects on tropical and subtropical Pacific air temperature anomalies (TAA) using Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) model simulations and satellite data. CMIP6 models are grouped by their treatment of frozen hydrometeors: SON2 (explicit cloud and falling ice), SON1 (simplified),
J.‐L. F. Li +10 more
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Influence of atmospheric rivers on precipitation variability in British Columbia's Gaat Héeni (Silver Salmon River) Watershed. [PDF]
Wittig DJ, Déry SJ.
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Abstract This study evaluates the ability of the AI weather forecast model GraphCast to reproduce the global diurnal cycle of boreal summer precipitation, comparing it with Integrated Multi‐satellite Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) satellite observations, the ERA5 reanalysis, and an experimental global 5‐km Met Office Unified Model (UM) which is convection ...
Emanuele Silvio Gentile +4 more
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Enhancing Spatiotemporal Resolution of MCCA SMAP Soil Moisture Products over China: A Comparative Study of Machine Learning-Based Downscaling Approaches. [PDF]
Ma Z +7 more
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Abstract Convection anomalies in the eastern and western Maritime Continent (MC) during boreal autumn exhibit distinct characteristics and climatic effects, but their impacts on South China Sea (SCS) tropical cyclones (TCs) remain unclear. Here we reveal that the eastern MC convection mode, although it explains less convection variance, exerts strong ...
Zeming Wu +3 more
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Seasonal forecasting using the GenCast probabilistic machine learning model. [PDF]
Antonio B, Strommen K, Christensen HM.
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Capturing Antarctic Precipitation With a 3D Atmospheric River Algorithm
Abstract Atmospheric rivers (ARs) typically lead to intense precipitation and play an essential role in the Antarctic ice surface mass balance. Their detection in the Antarctic region is challenging, preventing consistent evaluation of their role at a global scale.
K. Takahashi +4 more
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Detecting anthropogenically induced changes in extreme and seasonal evapotranspiration observations. [PDF]
Egli M, Sippel S, Knutti R, Humphrey V.
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Heterogeneous Responses of High‐Latitude Forest Productivity to Interannual Climate Variability
Abstract Amplified warming has altered the phenology and structure of high‐latitude forests, yet their carbon uptake responses to environmental variations remain uncertain. Using satellite observations of solar‐induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF), we quantify interannual variations in growing‐season (GS) productivity of these forests and their ...
Ke Liu +4 more
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