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Abstract Nonlinear interactions between internal tides (ITs) and near‐inertial waves (NIWs) generate the “third waves” at frequencies corresponding to the sum of IT and NIW frequencies. The third waves drive oceanic energy cascade, yet under what conditions these waves are generated remain poorly quantified.
Yankun Gong +5 more
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Intensification of a rain system imparted by Mediterranean mesoscale eddies. [PDF]
Strobach E +7 more
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Interbasin Analysis of the Poleward Expansion of Tropical Cyclone Potential Intensity
Abstract Favorable thermodynamic environments for tropical cyclone (TCs), as measured by potential intensity (PI), expand to higher latitudes in a warming climate, in both observations and future simulations. However, this expansion rate has yet to be compared systematically between hemispheres and across basins.
Aaron Kruskie, Daniel R. Chavas
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<i>Sargassum</i> Enrichment in Mesoscale Eddies of the Great Atlantic <i>Sargassum</i> Belt. [PDF]
Zhang Y +3 more
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Impact of mesoscale eddies on chlorophyll variability off the coast of Chile. [PDF]
Wang Y, Zhang HR, Chai F, Yuan Y.
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Abstract Leveraging observational data from the TRMM‐KWAJEX field campaign, which captures the evolution of mixed Rossby‐gravity (MRG) waves, this study evaluates how parameterization schemes influence convectively coupled MRG waves in the Community Atmospheric Model single‐column framework (SCAM).
Xiaocong Wang +7 more
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Mesoscale eddies shape Prochlorococcus community structure and dynamics in the oligotrophic open ocean. [PDF]
Sheyn U +9 more
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Intraseasonal oscillation of deep currents influenced by mesoscale eddies in the Kuroshio Extension Region. [PDF]
Liu Y, Yu F, Nan F, Zhou W.
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Mesoscale eddies of the Aleutian Trench
S.P. Khudyakova +2 more
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An Analytical Model of the Lifecycle of Tropical Anvil Cloud Radiative Effects
Abstract Satellite observations and numerical simulations show that the small net Cloud Radiative Effect (CRE) of tropical anvil clouds results from a near‐cancellation between large but opposing longwave (LW) and shortwave (SW) components over the cloud's lifecycle.
Nicholas J. Lutsko +2 more
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