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Abstract A strong westward zonal wavenumber‐2 quasi‐4‐day wave (Q4DW) during the 2018/2019 Northern Hemisphere sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) is both captured by Aura Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) observations and our new whole neutral atmosphere data assimilation system.
Wenxuan Wang +6 more
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North Atlantic Subtropical High forcing of Atlantic Warm Pool hydroclimate variability on millennial to orbital timescales. [PDF]
Li H +13 more
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Representation of Surface Mixed‐Layer Eddies Affects the Large‐Scale Ventilation of the Global Ocean
Abstract Surface mixed‐layer dynamics play a crucial role in modulating the climate as it is the oceanic layer that directly communicates with the atmosphere. The resolution of global ocean models is, however, often restricted to O(1/4°) $\mathcal{O}(1/4{}^{\circ})$; this is too coarse to adequately resolve mixed‐layer processes, and we depend on ...
Takaya Uchida +8 more
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Muopause sounder to derive vertically averaged atmospheric temperature underneath the muopause with the distance of flight muography technique. [PDF]
Tanaka HKM.
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Abstract Sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in the Kuroshio Extension (KE) region have been increasingly recognized as playing a key role in shaping the extratropical air–sea interactions. However, the extent to which such extratropical SST forcing can influence large‐scale atmospheric circulation and surrounding SST remains uncertain ...
Itsuki Miura, Youichi Tanimoto
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Reconstructing high-quality ground-level ozone records from 1980 to 2012 in central and eastern China. [PDF]
Ma J, Wei Y, Yu Z, Wang X.
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Abstract The Kuroshio Extension (KE) exhibits pronounced decadal variability, influencing marine ecosystems, fisheries, and regional climate. However, how anthropogenic warming affects this variability remains uncertain due to limited satellite records and model resolution constraints.
Xin Wang, Bolan Gan, Lixin Wu, Hong Wang
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Stratospheric biomass burning aerosols compensate record-breaking ozone depletion over the Arctic in spring 2020. [PDF]
Zhong Q +4 more
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