Local Weather Types (LWTs) associated with Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) and hot days in the Grenoble area, France. [PDF]
Rome SC +4 more
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Hierarchical Testing of a Hybrid Machine Learning‐Physics Global Atmosphere Model
Abstract Machine learning (ML)‐based models have demonstrated high skill and computational efficiency, often outperforming conventional physics‐based models in weather and subseasonal predictions. While prior studies have assessed their fidelity in capturing synoptic‐scale atmospheric dynamics, their performance across timescales and under out‐of ...
Ziming Chen +11 more
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Examining the historical trend of wind turbine maximum capacity in Egypt. [PDF]
Sobh MT +3 more
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Discharge Regimes of North American High‐Latitude Rivers
Abstract Regimes of river discharge, characterized by the timing and magnitude of seasonal and stochastic flow variation, are changing in northern rivers due to warming climate. However, spatial heterogeneity in discharge regimes across high‐latitude regions has made it difficult to predict flows under accelerated warming.
Karen L. Jorgenson, Tamara K. Harms
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Sea Surface Temperature and Directional Wave Spectra During the 2023 Marine Heatwave in the North Atlantic. [PDF]
Peláez-Zapata D, Ward B, Dias F.
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Erratum: wet bias of summer precipitation in the northwestern Tibetan Plateau in ERA5 is linked to overestimated lower-level southerly wind over the Plateau [PDF]
Tinghai Ou +6 more
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Increasing Population and Cropland Exposure to Human‐Induced Sequential Heatwave‐Downpour Events
Abstract Compound sequential heatwave‐downpour (SHD) events, characterized by abrupt shifts from heatwaves to heavy rainfall, pose serious threats to health, infrastructure, and agriculture. However, the anthropogenic influence on the increasing trend of SHD events is poorly understood, and projections also exhibit large uncertainties.
Yuxin Guan +3 more
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Global Spatial and Temporal Variability of the Oceanic Cool Skin Effect
Abstract The oceanic cool skin effect is characterized by a temperature depression between the ocean's submillimeter thermal skin layer (SSTskin) and the underlying water (SSTdepth). This study evaluates the ability of the widely used Fairall et al. (1996), https://doi.org/10.1029/95jc03190 model (F96) to simulate the cool skin effect using surface ...
Chong Jia, Peter J. Minnett
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Emerging heat stress patterns across India under future climate scenarios. [PDF]
Molina MO +3 more
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