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Abstract Previous studies suggest that a tropical cyclone (TC) may contribute to the genesis of another TC to its east or southeast in the western North Pacific (WNP) through Rossby wave dispersion. However, the influence of a pre‐existing TC (PTC) has not been fully clarified in realistic simulations.
Kosuke Ito, Kenji Yamauchi
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Post-2000 faster ENSO phase transitions amplify autumn sea ice loss in the Laptev-East Siberian Sea. [PDF]
Wang C +6 more
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Abstract Ice cores from Mt. Logan, the second highest peak in North America located in the St. Elias mountains in southwest Yukon, Canada, have provided conflicting accumulation records, thus the hydroclimate response to changing atmospheric conditions in the highest elevation regions is not well constrained.
Kira M. Holland +10 more
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Understanding machine learning weather prediction by designing a cost-efficient model with knowledge-oriented modules. [PDF]
Cheon M +8 more
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Abstract The characteristics of Pekeris modes as well as Lamb modes are investigated using the new reanalysis data set JAWARA, which spans over 19 years and covers the entire middle atmosphere. Pekeris modes are a class of global normal modes whose energy is trapped in two height regions that is, around the stratopause and the surface, while the energy
Hiroto Sekido, Kaoru Sato
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Dynamically Downscaled Ensemble (EDDE) version 2: A 3D physics-based dataset for projections of future extreme weather events. [PDF]
Mallard MS +5 more
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Sampling Physical Ocean Fields in WCRP CMIP5 Simulations [PDF]
Adcroft, Alistair J. +19 more
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Abstract Tornadic tropical cyclones (TCs) in China occur at a similar frequency to those in the U.S., yet the number of TC tornadoes in China is only 16.5% of that in the U.S. This study reveals that one reason is that tornadic TCs in China have shorter track lengths, fewer recurving tracks, and more southerly locations when producing tornadoes.
Jingyi Wen +3 more
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Forecasting Dengue: Evaluating the Role of Hydroclimate Information in Subseasonal to Seasonal Prediction. [PDF]
Beal MRW +4 more
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The Impact of Large‐Scale Land Surface Conditions on the South American Low‐Level Jet
Abstract The South American low‐level jet (SALLJ) is a major source of moisture transport to southeastern South America, influencing rainfall, agriculture, and hydropower. While past research emphasized atmospheric controls, we examine the role of antecedent soil moisture in modulating jet dynamics.
Chu‐Chun Chen +2 more
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