Advances in understanding large-scale responses of the water cycle to climate change [PDF]
Globally, thermodynamics explains an increase in atmospheric water vapor with warming of around 7%/°C near to the surface. In contrast, global precipitation and evaporation are constrained by the Earth's energy balance to increase at ∼2–3%/°C.
Allan, Richard P. +11 more
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Ammonia-biosphere interaction from IASI and ERA5 [PDF]
<p>The global concentration of reactive nitrogen (e.g. NH<sub>3</sub>, NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub>O) has intensely increased since the pre-industrial era.
Abeed, Rimal +5 more
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The fifth-generation atmospheric reanalysis of the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ERA5) is the latest reanalysis product. However, the reliability of ERA5 to capture extreme temperatures is still unclear over China.
Wanling Xu +19 more
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MIDAS: A Benchmarking Multi-Criteria Method for the Identification of Defective Anemometers in Wind Farms [PDF]
A novel multi-criteria methodology for the identification of defective anemometers is shown in this paper with a benchmarking approach: it is called MIDAS: multi-technique identification of defective anemometers.
Elosegui, Unai +4 more
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ERA5 is the fifth-generation atmospheric reanalysis of the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, with high spatiotemporal resolution and global coverage.
Xiangyong Lei +19 more
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Combining data from the distributed GRUAN site Lauder-Invercargill, New Zealand, to provide a site atmospheric state best estimate of temperature [PDF]
A site atmospheric state best estimate (SASBE) of the temperature profile above the GCOS (Global Climate Observing System) Reference Upper-Air Network (GRUAN) site at Lauder, New Zealand, has been developed. Data from multiple sources are combined within
Bodeker, Gregory E. +4 more
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ERA5-based database of Atmospheric Rivers over Himalayas [PDF]
Abstract. Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) – long and narrow transient corridors of large horizontal moisture flux in the lower troposphere – are known to shape the hydrology of many regions around the globe. Heavy precipitation and flooding are often observed over many mountainous regions when the moisture-rich filaments impinge upon the elevated topographies.
Munir Ahmad Nayak +2 more
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Evaluation of Lebanon’s Offshore-Wind-Energy Potential
The only regional evaluation of Lebanese wind-energy potential (National Wind Atlas) dates back to 2011 and was carried out by a United Nations agency. In this work, data from the most recent reanalysis (ERA5) developed at the European Center for Medium ...
Gabriel Ibarra-Berastegi +3 more
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The influence of weather regimes on European renewable energy production and demand [PDF]
The growing share of variable renewable energy increases the meteorological sensitivity of power systems. This study investigates if large-scale weather regimes capture the influence of meteorological variability on the European energy sector.
Algorithmic Data Analysis +8 more
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An intercomparison of subtropical cut-off lows in the Southern Hemisphere using recent reanalyses: ERA-Interim, NCEP-CFRS, MERRA-2, JRA-55, and JRA-25 [PDF]
Four recent reanalysis products ERA-Interim, NCEP-CFSR, MERRA-2 and JRA-55 are evaluated and compared to an older reanalysis JRA-25, to quantify their confidence in representing Cut-off lows (COLs) in the Southern Hemisphere.
Gan, Manoel Alonso +2 more
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