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Enhanced Low-Level Stratus in the FSU Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Model
Abstract An empirical planetary boundary layer cloud parameterization has been developed for The Florida State University coupled ocean–atmosphere model to improve low-level clouds in the model. The scheme diagnoses the clouds by combining the PBL depth, ground wetness, and the relative humidity.
David R. Bachiochi, T. N. Krishnamurti
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Applying single‐cell RNA‐seq techniques to large‐scale clinical phenotypic data enables the discovery of differential disease progression trajectories and the construction of data‐driven progression scores. These can then be integrated into precision medicine studies to investigate the drivers of patient‐specific disease outcomes. ABSTRACT We propose a
Christian Anderson +11 more
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The Galápagos Archipelago's near‐surface climate is primarily influenced by interannual El Niño‐Southern Oscillation variability, with no statistical evidence for long‐term trends in air temperature, humidity, or precipitation. While tropospheric warming and increased atmospheric stability are observed, these trends are largely decoupled from near ...
Benjamin Schmidt +6 more
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Station‐Based Assessment of Sub‐Seasonal Climate Trends in the Tyrolean Alps (Austria)
In this study, we quantify the magnitude and significance of sub‐seasonal trends in the Tyrolean Alps (Austria) by collecting, processing and analysing meteorological observations from a dense network of climate stations. Our analysis indicates a warming rate of 0.43°C/dec over 1964–2023, greater sub‐seasonal trend variability when the analysis window ...
Erwin Rottler +6 more
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The relationship between low-level cloud amount and its proxies over the globe by cloud type [PDF]
We extend upon previous work to examine the relationship between low-level cloud amount (LCA) and various proxies for LCA – estimated low-level cloud fraction (ELF), lower tropospheric stability (LTS), and estimated inversion strength (EIS) – by low ...
J. Shin, S. Park
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Unexpected sea fog in the west coast of South Korea had a huge impact on the transportations in the Seoul–Incheon metropolitan area. We reproduced successfully the formation and evolution of a sea event with a transition of air–sea temperature difference using the Weather Research and Forecasting model.
Jeonghoe Kim +3 more
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Critical weather situations for renewable energies – Part B: Low stratus risk for solar power
Accurately predicting the formation, development and dissipation of fog and low stratus (LS) still poses a challenge for numerical weather prediction (NWP) models.
C. Köhler +8 more
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Fog and low-level stratus during April through September 2009 are examined in a set of coupled ocean-atmosphere numerical simulations of the northern California Current System.
R. Samelson +4 more
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A new method compares both kilometer and sub‐kilometre weather model simulations with Doppler lidar observations to assess the representation of boundary‐layer turbulence. While bulk boundary‐layer properties are well represented, vertical velocity variance is strongly underestimated in both simulations.
Natalie J. Harvey +7 more
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ERA5 hourly 325‐m and 1512‐m (a) convergence and (b) vertical motion (actually pressure change with sign reversed to compare with convergence) over Sable Island around the time of an event. The mist (green) and fog (red) occurrences at the surface station are shown at the bottom of the figures. A 325‐m fitted line convergence was positive for the first
Clive E. Dorman +8 more
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