The Earth System Grid Federation: delivering globally accessible petascale data for CMIP5 [PDF]
Balaji, V. +4 more
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Abstract Understanding the preindustrial (PI) to present‐day (PD) change in cloud droplet number concentration (ΔNd) is important to constrain the anthropogenic influence on clouds and aid future model projections. Perturbed parameter ensemble simulations of PI and PD conditions in the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SMv3) reveal two locations ...
Hunter Y. Brown +6 more
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Effects of technology assumptions on US power sector capacity, generation and emissions projections: Results from the EMF 32 Model Intercomparison Project. [PDF]
Creason JR +4 more
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Historical Irrigation Expansion Has Substantially Mitigated Spring Heat Stress in North China Plain
Abstract Since the 1950s, global irrigated areas have expanded dramatically, with complex effects on regional climate worldwide. Although the North China Plain (NCP) is among the most intensively irrigated regions in the world, the effects of irrigation expansion on heat stress over the past multidecadal timescale remain poorly understood.
Tiangang Yuan +4 more
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Shallow Eastern Indian Ocean Thermocline Hinders ENSO Teleconnection to Southern Africa
Abstract Rainfall peaks during austral summer in southern Africa, where most countries are vulnerable to hydroclimate extremes induced by El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Climate models have struggled to simulate the ENSO impact pattern, with excessive southwestward contraction of El Niño‐induced dry anomalies alongside wet anomalies extending too ...
Haodong Wang +3 more
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Electric sector policy, technological change, and U.S. emissions reductions goals: Results from the EMF 32 model intercomparison project. [PDF]
Bistline JE +5 more
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The Role of Tropical Cyclone—Ocean Interactions in Future Changes in Hurricane Katrina
Abstract Tropical cyclone (TC) intensity and precipitation are projected to increase in the future. However, some projections are based on atmosphere‐only models in which sea surface temperatures are prescribed, whereas projections based on global atmosphere‐ocean coupled models can be subject to long‐term ocean biases.
Dakota C. Forbis +3 more
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Abstract Urbanization can enhance local precipitation through thermodynamic and dynamic effects, yet detection of the urban rainfall island (URI) effect remains uncertain at the global scale because results vary across data sets, methods, and spatiotemporal resolutions.
Jinghua Xiong, Yuting Yang
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Evaluating TEMPO Formaldehyde Retrievals With Co‐Located Ground‐Based FTIR and Pandora Observations
Abstract Formaldehyde (HCHO) is an important proxy for volatile organic compounds and photochemical activity, with significant implications for air quality and atmospheric chemistry. The recently launched geostationary satellite instrument Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) provides the first‐ever hourly observations of HCHO and ...
Ivan Ortega +10 more
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An ab initio electromagnetic framework links quasinormal modes to Fano resonances in extinction spectra. Analytical expressions for the Fano asymmetry and intensity parameters are derived from overlap integrals, enabling rapid spectral reconstruction and physical interpretation.
Mikhail Bochkarev +5 more
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