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Dynamic and statistical analysis of giant hail environments in northeast Italy
The hailstorm of record‐breaking hail size that occurred on July 24, 2023 in NE Italy developed in an unusual environment, characterized by moderate instability but intense southwesterly flow and water‐vapor transport in the mid‐troposphere. A high‐Θe$$ {\varTheta}_{\mathrm{e}} $$ tongue over the Adriatic Sea was lifted above a cold pool and fed the ...
Francesco De Martin+4 more
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Spatial and temporal structure of the fog life cycle over Atlantic Canada and the Grand Banks
The relationship between fog occurrence and atmospheric and ocean surface conditions is explored from a 71‐year climatological analysis covering a broad range of spatial and temporal scales of marine fog over Atlantic Canada and the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Canada. We find that the ocean surface plays a key role as a necessary boundary condition in
Adriana Formby‐Fernandez+4 more
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Geologically constrained joint inversion of hydraulic, tracer and ERT data for process visualization [PDF]
Andrea Viviana Palacios Pierluissi
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Air–sea–ice interactions in Isfjorden, Svalbard: An atmospheric perspective
Due to its location and complex topography, atmospheric conditions in the Isfjorden region in central Svalbard are highly variable in space and time. Using new high‐resolution atmospheric reanalysis data, we show that near‐surface wind channeling and cold air advection strongly impact the winter heat extraction from the fjord, comparable to the effect ...
Lukas Frank+3 more
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Editorial: Geophysical inversion and interpretation based on new generation artificial intelligence
Junxing Cao+6 more
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Stochastic multi-fidelity joint hydrogeophysical inversion of consistent geological models [PDF]
Alexis Néven+2 more
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The atmospheric mechanisms responsible for the low‐level cloud cover (LCC) over western equatorial Africa in the dry season are poorly studied. This study brings a better understanding of the mechanisms accounting for the diurnal LCC formation and dissipation, and it highlights some potential interactions between local and regional dynamics by using a ...
Alexandre Berger+5 more
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Modelling the influence of soil moisture on the Turkana jet
High‐resolution convection‐permitting experiments demonstrate that the Turkana jet is sensitive to soil moisture variations. When examining realistic dry and wet conditions, dry soils amplify a surface‐induced thermal low, which intensifies the along‐channel pressure gradient and strengthens the Turkana jet.
Joshua Talib+6 more
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Working with UK farmers to investigate anecic earthworm middens and soil biophysical properties
Middens were associated with improved aggregate stability, porosity and invertebrate feeding activity that could help to explain the recovery in soil physical properties when no‐tillage is adopted. Overlooking or deliberately avoiding midden sampling could lead to incorrect conclusions about earthworm functions in arable soils.
Jacqueline L. Stroud+3 more
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