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Remote Forcing of Super Typhoon Mawar on the 2023 Quebec Wildfires
Abstract Typhoons and wildfires are major global climate and environmental hazards, yet their potential interactions remain poorly understood, particularly through remote atmospheric forcing. Taking the 2023 Quebec wildfires as an example, we investigate how a tropical cyclone can influence wildfire‐favorable conditions.
Anbao Zhu +11 more
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Similarities in the Initiation of Upward Positive and Downward Negative Lightning Flashes
Oregel-Chaumont T +4 more
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Comparative Analysis of Large Language Models in First-Aid Scenario Recognition and Management: An In Silico Evaluation of ChatGPT and Claude. [PDF]
West NK +4 more
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First Observations and Characteristics of Positive Upward Illumination Strokes
Abstract Upward Illumination (UI) strokes are a subtype of cloud‐to‐ground (CG) return strokes characterized by two concurrent branches striking the ground a few milliseconds apart. The luminous channel of an UI stroke does not connect to the main channel, which gives this phenomenon its name.
Antonio C. V. Saraiva +10 more
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Mapping the density of giant trees in the Amazon. [PDF]
de Lima RB +20 more
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In Situ Observations of Ice Crystal Chain Aggregates in Winter Storms
Abstract Ice crystal chain aggregates—linear structures of conjoined monomer crystals—have previously been observed in strongly electrified deep convection, likely forming via electric‐field‐enhanced aggregation. The NASA Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast‐Threatening Snowstorms field campaign conducted aircraft‐based ...
Christian M. Nairy +9 more
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Tree rings reveal persistent Western Apache (Ndee) fire stewardship and niche construction in the American Southwest. [PDF]
Roos CI +7 more
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A Unified Theory for the Global Thunderstorm Distribution and Land–Sea Contrast
Abstract This article evaluates Entraining CAPE (ECAPE) as a thunderstorm proxy in climate studies using Global Precipitation Measurement satellite observations. ECAPE modifies traditional CAPE to account for the dependence of entrainment on the vertical wind shear, the lifted condensation level (LCL) height, and the properties of a cloud's surrounding
John M. Peters +4 more
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Abstract This study uses a convection‐permitting model simulation to describe the environmental conditions under which convective upscale growth occurs in central Argentina, particularly examining environmental parameters when deep convection initially forms that could differentiate the rate of initial upscale growth.
Clayton R. S. Sasaki +4 more
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