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Abstract Modeling experiments and field campaigns have evaluated shallow convective mixing as a potential constraint on the low‐cloud climate feedback, which is critical for establishing climate sensitivity. Yet the apparent relationship between low‐cloud fraction and shallow convective mixing differs substantially among general circulation models ...
Michelle Frazer+5 more
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The onset of phenological plant response to climate warming
New Phytologist, EarlyView.
Juli G. Pausas
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Abstract Reducing uncertainties in nonmethane volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions is critical for understanding air quality and its impacts on human health and climate. In this study, we introduce an iterative joint mass balance inversion framework that synthesizes multiconstituent satellite observations, with a particular focus on CrIS isoprene ...
J. Choi+3 more
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The anomalous low and high temperatures of 2012 over Greece – an explanation from a meteorological and climatological perspective [PDF]
Κωνσταντία Τολίκα+3 more
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Impact of the Turbulence Parameterization on Simulations of Fog Over Complex Terrain
Abstract Numerical weather prediction (NWP) of radiation fog, particularly over complex terrain, remains a formidable challenge. Many operational NWP models often struggle with slow or no fog formation after sunset and too rapid dissipation in the morning. This study investigates the role of physical processes in the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) in
Shweta Singh+3 more
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Observations and Model Simulations of Phase Heterogeneity in Arctic Clouds
Abstract Mixed‐phase clouds (MPCs) play a key role in Earth's radiation budget particularly in the Arctic where they are ubiquitous year‐round. An important characteristic of MPCs is how the cloud phases are mixed, which affects interactions between ice and liquid.
Stian Leer‐Salvesen Dammann+3 more
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Meteorological Impact of Glacier Retreat and Proglacial Lake Temperature in Western Norway
Abstract Glaciers are retreating worldwide, yet, little is known about the influence of these changes on local weather and climate in glacial landscapes. Changes in glacier extent and proglacial lakes alter the thermodynamic forcing in glacier‐lake‐valley systems, and it is still an open question if their importance for future microclimate is greater ...
K. F. Haualand+12 more
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Abstract Aromatics are an important class of volatile organic compounds with impacts on human health. The impacts of aromatics and their oxidation products vary. While the chemistry and major pathways of the precursor aromatics are relatively well understood, the same is not true for their phenolic oxidation products.
Stephen M. MacFarlane+10 more
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