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Abstract The 6 June 2023 failure of the Kakhovka Dam generated a catastrophic outburst flood, leading to loss of life and infrastructure damage. During the flood, daily measurements of water surface elevation were collected by the SWOT satellite, providing the first direct, high‐resolution 2D measurements of a large outburst flood.
K. E. Lehnigk +2 more
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Spatiotemporal assessment of maize evapotranspiration and surface energy fluxes under varying irrigation regimes using UAV based METRIC. [PDF]
Ankela CB +5 more
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Anomalous Opaque Clouds Revealed by Collocated MODIS and CALIOP Retrievals
Abstract This paper examines discrepancies between cloud optical thickness (COT) retrievals from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) cloud product, and cloud opacity measurements from the Cloud‐Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) lidar.
Adeleke Segun Ademakinwa +2 more
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Advancing operational global aerosol forecasting with machine learning. [PDF]
Gui K +22 more
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Abstract Based on 2‐year magnetic data from the Macau science satellite, we investigate the compressional Pc3‐4 pulsations (between 16 and 100 mHz) driven by upstream waves (UWs). Our results confirm larger UWs amplitudes in the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) longitudes, agreeing with previous missions.
Chao Xiong +3 more
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Adaptive airspace allocation model for urban drone logistics using multi-objective optimization under uncertainty. [PDF]
Zhu Y, Sun X, Hou T.
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INFLUENCE OF PLUMES FROM BIOMASS BURNING ON ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY OVER THE EQUATORIAL AND TROPICAL SOUTH-ATLANTIC DURING CITE-3 [PDF]
ANDERSON, BE +7 more
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Abstract Black carbon (BC)‐containing particles are the most strongly absorbing component of atmospheric aerosol, contributing to global warming. Quantifying their radiative effects remains challenging because BC absorption depends on their mixing state which can evolve through atmospheric aging.
A. Velazquez‐Garcia +18 more
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Increasing temperatures affect thoracic muscle performance in Arctic bumblebees. [PDF]
Woodrow C +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Wildfire smoke is increasingly degrading U.S. air quality via the emission and transport of pollutants. Smoke's direct role as a pollutant is well‐documented; however, smoke also affects pollutant concentration indirectly by changing the shortwave actinic flux necessary for photochemical reactions.
K. A. Corwin +5 more
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