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Global Observational Estimates of Mesoscale Eddy‐Driven Quasi‐Stokes Velocity and Buoyancy Diffusivity

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 52, Issue 12, 28 June 2025.
Abstract Mesoscale eddies are a dominant reservoir of kinetic energy in the ocean and play an important role in the transport and stirring of tracers such as heat and carbon. These effects need to be parameterized in most ocean models. A number of studies have observationally quantified eddy effects, but most of these have focused on the diffusivity of
Niek Kusters   +2 more
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Modulation of Oceanic CO2 Uptake by the Kuroshio Extension Bimodal States

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 52, Issue 12, 28 June 2025.
Abstract Bimodal dynamic states of the Kuroshio Extension (KE)—stable and unstable—have been extensively studied due to the KE's critical role in climate variability. However, its influence on sea‐air CO2 flux remains uncertain, despite the KE region being recognized as one of the principal oceanic carbon sinks globally.
Xueyin Li, Bolan Gan
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Submesoscale Processes Triggered by Tropical Cyclones and Their Role in Temperature Recovery of Cold Wakes

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 52, Issue 12, 28 June 2025.
Abstract Submesoscale processes (submesoscales) play a crucial role in vertical tracer transport, which are typically stronger in winter than summer. However, recent studies revealed enhanced submesoscale activities following tropical cyclones (TCs) during summer months, though their characteristics, mechanisms, and dynamical impacts remain obscure ...
Huaxin Wang, Zhiwei Zhang
wiley   +1 more source

Interplay Between a Foreshock Bubble and a Hot Flow Anomaly Forming Along the Same Rotational Discontinuity

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 52, Issue 12, 28 June 2025.
Abstract Solar wind directional discontinuities can generate transient mesoscale structures such as foreshock bubbles and hot flow anomalies (HFAs) upstream of Earth's bow shock. These structures can have a global impact on near‐Earth space, so understanding their formation conditions is essential.
Lucile Turc   +17 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hybrid physics-AI outperforms numerical weather prediction for extreme precipitation nowcasting. [PDF]

open access: yesNPJ Clim Atmos Sci
Das P   +8 more
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