Abstract Tropical cyclone (TC) intensity and associated rainfall depend on sea surface temperature (SST). SSTs in southern Japan, which are often hit by TCs, are likely influenced by the path of the Kuroshio. During the Kuroshio large meander (KLM), Kuroshio creates a coexistence of local warm and cold SST anomalies near the Japanese coast.
Naoki Morita +4 more
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Wavelet Multiscale Analysis Reveals PM<sub>2.5</sub> and PM<sub>10</sub> Temporal Dynamics and Meteorological Coupling in Guiyang, a Representative Karst Highland City. [PDF]
Luo D, Sommar JO, Liu W, Zhao H.
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Mixed-Layer depth determination in the Barcelona coastal area from regular Lidar measurements: methods, results and limitations [PDF]
Baldasano Recio, José María +4 more
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An Optimized Parameterization of Sub‐Grid Scale Advection for Convection Permitting Models
Abstract Convection‐permitting models (CPMs) explicitly resolve deep convection yet under‐resolve the organized lateral exchanges among drafts and their environment that control entrainment/detrainment, precipitation efficiency, and mesoscale structure.
Samson Hagos +3 more
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Persistent Lagrangian transport patterns in the Black Sea identified from climatological Lagrangian Coherent Structures. [PDF]
Gouveia MB +3 more
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Abstract This study investigates the sensitivity of numerical simulations of atmospheric processes over complex terrain to land surface model (LSM) parameters, focusing on thermally driven circulations in an idealized valley. The sensitivity analysis is performed using the Weather Research and Forecasting model coupled with the Noah‐MP LSM, for forest ...
Dario Di Santo +4 more
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Deterministic nowcasting of geostationary satellite infrared brightness temperature using 3D U-Net diffusion model. [PDF]
Afzali Gorooh V +5 more
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A New Mesoscale Meteorological Model and Its Application to Urban Meteorology
Hiroyuki Kusaka, Yukitaka Ohashi
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Abstract Decreases in anthropogenic aerosols will reduce fine particulate matter (PM2.5); however, meteorological feedbacks alter dust emissions, modifying air quality gains. We use eight Earth System Models from the Regional Aerosol Model Intercomparison Project (RAMIP) simulations to assess African climate and air quality responses to anthropogenic ...
Joe Adabouk Amooli +31 more
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Assessing PM<sub>2.5</sub> pollution in the Northeastern United States from the 2023 Canadian wildfire smoke: an episodic study integrating air quality and health impact modeling with emissions and meteorological uncertainty analysis. [PDF]
He H +5 more
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