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Baroclinic Submesoscale Eddies in the Ross Ice Shelf Cavity Alter Heat Pathways to the Ice Base
Abstract The influence of baroclinic submesoscale eddies on basal melting beneath Ross Ice Shelf remains poorly understood. We analyzed a 4.5‐year mooring record from the central cavity and identified seven eddy‐like events from variability in density, velocity, and thermohaline structure, with horizontal scales (∼11 km) characteristic of submesoscale ...
Yingpu Xiahou +2 more
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Precipitation nowcasting with radar data for evaluating multiple horizons using U-Net-based algorithm in Eastern Amazon. [PDF]
Rocha R +13 more
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Abstract The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite provides a groundbreaking view of sea surface height (SSH) across a 120‐km‐wide swath (20‐km nadir gap), opening new opportunities to reconstruct vertical velocities (w) $(w)$. Vertical motions play a central role in redistributing properties, influencing climate and ecosystems. Using the
S. Coadou‐Chaventon +5 more
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Resolved tropical cyclones trigger CO<sub>2</sub> uptake and phytoplankton bloom in an Earth system model simulation. [PDF]
Nielsen DM +6 more
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Emergence of Subsurface Warming in the Southern Ocean Gateway Between New Zealand and Antarctica
Abstract We analyze temperature variability in the surface and intermediate layers of the Southern Ocean from 1994 to 2025 using a 30‐year summertime record of Expendable Bathythermograph (XBT) measurements collected along the PX36 line across the New Zealand–Antarctica chokepoint of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC).
A. I. Ferola +7 more
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A dataset for machine learning model to convective initiation detection and nowcasting over southeastern China. [PDF]
Liu Y, Xiong A, Liu N, Li Y, Chen Z.
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Abstract This study examines the large‐scale atmospheric response to reduced evapotranspiration during droughts in the Western U.S., using an observation‐based regression method and numerical experiments with a global climate model. We found that Western U.S.
A. C. T. Sena, I. N. Williams
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Typhoon short-term heavy precipitation warning based on dual-polarization radar observations of precipitation particle vertical distribution. [PDF]
Fang R, Wang T, Liu H.
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Abstract Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) are known to induce heavy rainfall and pose significant weather hazards in tropical and mid‐latitude regions. Understanding the environmental conditions of MCSs is essential for improving model simulations and operational precipitation forecasts.
Shiwei Yu +5 more
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