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Abstract Open water in sea ice significantly influences Arctic low‐cloud formation. However, current global climate models (GCMs), constrained by grid‐scale coupling between the atmosphere and surface components, cannot resolve subgrid heat fluxes and clouds contrasts between open water and sea ice, contributing to biases in Arctic low‐cloud ...
Qihan Ma +9 more
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Asymmetries in Anticyclone Catalyze Submesoscale Motions
Abstract Oceanic mesoscale eddies are often asymmetric, exhibiting horizontal deformation and vertical tilt, yet the implications of these structural asymmetries for finer‐scale dynamics remain poorly understood. Based on a series of high‐resolution numerical experiments, we found that asymmetric anticyclones act as potent catalysts for submesoscale ...
Xianliang Wu, Hong Li, Fanghua Xu
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Deforestation Impacts on Clouds and Precipitation Over Borneo Vary Across the Diurnal Cycle
Abstract The impact of tropical deforestation on clouds and precipitation remains uncertain due to complex interactions between land and atmospheric processes on convective and mesoscales. Here, we examine convective‐scale processes controlling the short‐term atmospheric response to deforestation over Borneo using multi‐day large eddy simulations ...
G. Leung, S. C. van den Heever
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Abstract Coastal cities face critical challenges in managing ozone pollution because of high population density and complex interactions between urbanization and coastal meteorology. Using New York City (NYC) as a case study, this work examines how urban surfaces influence heatwaves, sea‐breeze circulations, and boundary‐layer dynamics, and how these ...
H. Gamarro +7 more
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Physical and biological roles of mesoscale eddies in Japanese eel larvae dispersal in the western North Pacific Ocean. [PDF]
Chang YK +5 more
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On low-frequency variability of the midlatitude ocean gyres [PDF]
Berloff, P +3 more
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Submesoscale Eddies Buffer the Atlantic Niño/Niña Weakening Under Greenhouse Warming
Abstract The Atlantic Niño/Niña is a leading mode of tropical climate variability with profound global environmental and socioeconomic impacts. Conventionally, its variability is projected to weaken under greenhouse warming, primarily attributed to suppressed basin‐scale air–sea interactions.
Shengpeng Wang +6 more
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The use of mesoscale eddies by juvenile loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in the southwestern Atlantic. [PDF]
Gaube P +7 more
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Analyses of the Circulation in Intermediate and Shallow Water Masses of the North Atlantic with Lagrangian and Profiling Methods [PDF]
Lankhorst, Matthias
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