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Emulating Daytime ABI Cloud Optical Properties at Night With Machine Learning
Abstract Cloud optical property retrievals from passive satellite imagers tend to be most accurate during the daytime due to the availability of visible and near‐infrared solar reflectance. Infrared (IR) channels have a relative lack of spectral sensitivity to optically thick clouds and are heavily influenced by cloud‐top temperature making retrievals ...
Charles H. White+3 more
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Multi-model hydrological reference dataset over continental Europe and an African basin. [PDF]
Droppers B+11 more
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Driving Forces of Meteorology and Emission Changes on Surface Ozone in the Huaihe River Basin, China. [PDF]
Liu X+6 more
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Abstract Marine Cold Air Outbreaks (MCAOs) have a profound influence on atmospheric conditions and the surface‐atmosphere heat exchange in Fram Strait and Svalbard. Comparing the global reanalysis ERA5 to its novel Arctic counterpart CARRA for November–March 1991–2020, we investigate the surface turbulent heat fluxes and the spatial characteristics ...
Nils Slättberg+2 more
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Case studies of the winds in the urban area of Hong Kong - Microclimate station observations and high resolution numerical simulations. [PDF]
Lo KW+4 more
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Meteorologically-induced mesoscale variability of the North-western Alboran Sea (southern Spain) and related biological patterns [PDF]
Diego Macías+4 more
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Exposing Process‐Level Biases in a Global Cloud Permitting Model With ARM Observations
Abstract The emergence of global convective‐permitting models (GCPMs) represents a significant advancement in climate modeling, offering improved representation of deep convection and complex precipitation patterns. In this study, we evaluate the performance of the Simple Cloud‐Resolving E3SM Atmosphere Model (SCREAM) using its doubly periodic ...
Peter A. Bogenschutz+8 more
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Characterizing the dynamics of multi-scale global high impact weather events. [PDF]
Frank LR+3 more
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Abstract Aerosols exert a net cooling effect on the climate system by reflecting solar radiation, both directly and indirectly through their role in cloud formation, known as aerosol‐cloud interactions. The multiscale nature of aerosol‐cloud interactions, and especially their mesoscale adjustments and associated challenges for their representation in ...
Meiling Cheng, Franziska Glassmeier
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