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Quantitative Precipitation Nowcasting: A Lagrangian Pixel-Based Approach [PDF]
Short-term high-resolution precipitation forecasting has important implications for navigation, flood forecasting, and other hydrological and meteorological concerns.
Bellerby, T +6 more
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The Fractal Nature of Clouds in Global Storm‐Resolving Models [PDF]
Clouds in observations are fractals: they show self‐similarity across scales ranging from 1 to 1,000 km. This includes individual storms and large‐scale cloud structures typical of organized convection.
H. Christensen, Oliver G. A. Driver
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How may tropical cyclones change in a warmer climate? [PDF]
Tropical Cyclones (TC) under different climate conditions in the Northern Hemisphere have been investigated with the Max Planck Institute (MPI) coupled (ECHAM5/MPIOM) and atmosphere (ECHAM5) climate models.
Bengtsson, Lennart +13 more
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Dynamic allometry in coastal overwash morphology [PDF]
Allometry refers to a physical principle in which geometric (and/or metabolic) characteristics of an object or organism are correlated to its size. Allometric scaling relationships typically manifest as power laws.
Davenport, Kirstin L. +2 more
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A black shale protolith for gold-tellurium mineralisation in the Dalradian Supergroup (Neoproterozoic) of Britain and Ireland [PDF]
The Dalradian Supergroup of Britain and Ireland is mineralised by gold-tellurium vein deposits. The host succession includes carbonaceous, pyritic shales (pelites) which were a source of trace elements, including gold and tellurium.
Armstrong, J. +5 more
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Improvement in the decadal prediction skill of the North Atlantic extratropical winter circulation through increased model resolution [PDF]
In this study the latest version of the MiKlip decadal hindcast system is analyzed, and the effect of an increased horizontal and vertical resolution on the prediction skill of the extratropical winter circulation is assessed.
A. Richling +11 more
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The climate simulation frontier of a global storm-resolving model (GSRM; or k-scale model because of its kilometer-scale horizontal resolution) is deployed for climate change simulations. The climate sensitivity, effective radiative forcing, and relative
T. Merlis +10 more
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Sources of Uncertainty in Mid‐Tropospheric Tropical Humidity in Global Storm‐Resolving Simulations
We conduct a series of eight 45‐day experiments with a global storm‐resolving model (GSRM) to test the sensitivity of relative humidity R $\mathcal{R}$ in the tropics to changes in model resolution and parameterizations.
T. Lang +5 more
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A Climatology of the Tropospheric Thermal Stratification Using Saturation Potential Vorticity [PDF]
The condition of convective neutrality is assessed in the troposphere by calculating the saturation potential vorticity P* from reanalysis data. Regions of the atmosphere in which saturation entropy is constant along isosurfaces of absolute angular ...
Korty, Robert L., Schneider, Tapio
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Cirrus clouds of various thicknesses and radiative characteristics extend over much of the tropics, especially around deep convection. They are difficult to observe due to their high altitude and sometimes small optical depths. They are also difficult to
S. M. Turbeville +4 more
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