Modelling asynchrony in phenology considering a dynamic representation of meteorological variables. [PDF]
de la Torre Cerro R +7 more
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Detecting Thunderstorm‐Related High‐Energy Phenomena in Weak Signals
Abstract Gamma‐ray glows (GRGs) are high‐energy events associated with thunderstorms, characterized by an enhancement of the high‐energy background radiation lasting from a few seconds to several minutes. They are typically detected near their sources by balloons, aircraft, mountain‐based observatories, or at sea level in regions where thunderstorms ...
Y. Hazem +3 more
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Emission Impacts from Sustainable Aviation Fuel Blends via Engine Plume Measurements and Predictive Modeling at the Airport Scale. [PDF]
Schmitt S +7 more
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Abstract Several mechanisms have been proposed for the aerosol invigoration effect. Although their principles are well established, their actual magnitudes and roles in cloud development remain uncertain and debatable. This uncertainty partly stems from observational‐based studies, in which it has been challenging to separate the co‐variability between
Natalia Roldán‐Henao +4 more
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HAARN: A Deep Neural Network-Based Intelligent Control Method for High-Altitude Adaptability of Heavy-Load UAV Power Systems. [PDF]
Zhou H +6 more
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Contrail Formation Within Cirrus: Contrail Induced Perturbations and Cirrus Adjustments
Abstract Contrail formation constitutes a large fraction of the aviation climate impact. But only part of the effect has been studied in detail, as research focused on contrail formation in cloud‐free air. Even though it is known that the impact of contrail formation within cirrus can be detected in space‐born remote sensing data, little research has ...
Pooja Verma, Ulrike Burkhardt
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Enhanced radiative cooling by large aerosol particles from wildfire-driven thunderstorms. [PDF]
Li Y +18 more
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Transport to the Extratropical Stratosphere by Overshooting Storms in Idealized Simulations
Abstract Deep convection is a significant source of water to the extratropical stratosphere which can alter radiative properties and contribute to ozone loss. Previous studies find it responsible for 40% of mid‐latitude water vapor above 380K. However, the amount of hydration from individual storms and the mechanisms that initiate mixing is less ...
Devin P. Bissell +3 more
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Barriers to helicopter emergency medical services in a Haze-Prone, mountainous region of Northern Thailand. [PDF]
Sutham K +6 more
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