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Characterizing Australian Solar Resource Variability and Solar Droughts With Himawari‐8/9
Abstract Solar energy is central to decarbonization and national energy plans, yet its deployment is limited by gaps in understanding how solar irradiance varies in space and time. We present the first continent‐scale, sub‐daily analysis of solar resource variability using Himawari‐8/9 satellite data for Australia's renewable energy zones.
C. P. Doedens +3 more
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Angin kencang di atas 25 knots dapat menyebabkan kerusakan, misalnya infrastruktur dan tumbangnya pohon. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui dinamika atmosfer saat kejadian angin kencang di wilayah Bangkalan, Madura tanggal 17 Oktober 2021.
Fikri Asfahanif, Sayful Amri
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Abstract Wildfires emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that contribute to ozone and aerosol pollution. Quantification is challenged by the diversity of emitted species and by their complex dependence on fire characteristics, with scarce field observations available for model evaluation.
Chengyuan Hu +7 more
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Himawari-8 Sea Surface Temperature Products from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology
As a contribution to the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS), the Bureau of Meteorology introduces new reprocessed Himawari-8 satellite-derived Sea Surface Temperature (SST) products.
Pallavi Govekar +5 more
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Biases in Southern Ocean Precipitation From Shallow Convection: The Role of Cloud Morphology
Abstract Precipitation from marine boundary layer clouds is a critical yet highly uncertain feature of post‐frontal conditions over the Southern Ocean (SO), where shallow convection dominates. This study evaluates whether satellite retrievals (GPM‐IMERG and CloudSat) and reanalysis (ERA5) represent the contrasting precipitation between open and closed ...
T. Alinejadtabrizi +6 more
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Over several decades, improving the accuracy of Sea-Surface Temperatures (SSTs) derived from satellites has been a subject of intense research, and continues to be so. Knowledge of the accuracy of the SSTs is critical for weather and climate predictions,
Angela L. Ditri +4 more
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Presentation given at the Satellite Oceanography Users Workshop, Melbourne, Australia, 9 - 11 Nov 2015.
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Capturing Extreme Water Vapor and Instability With High‐Resolution GNSS Monitoring
This study used data from a high‐resolution Global Navigation Satellite System network (< 10 km spacing), including private stations, to analyze water vapor structure during a heavy rainfall event in Japan. The network captured localized extreme precipitable water vapor (> 70 mm) and a moist absolutely unstable layer near the humid core.
Mikiko Fujita
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Assessment of FY‐2G Atmospheric Motion Vector Data and Assimilating Impacts on Typhoon Forecasts
Atmospheric motion vectors (AMVs) have produced positive impacts on global weather forecasts, but few studies have evaluated the impacts of AMV data from the Fengyun (FY) geostationary satellite series, especially from FY‐2G and FY‐4, on typhoon ...
Jiahao Liang, Keyi Chen, Zhipeng Xian
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Presentation given at the 16th GHRSST science meeting (XVI), ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands, July 20 - 24, 2015.
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