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Abstract The Kuroshio path south of Japan occasionally follows a quasi‐stationary large meander (LM) path. Path fluctuations between the LM and non‐LM (NLM) influence the surrounding ocean, atmosphere, and marine ecosystems. While LM durations vary from several months to several years, the factors controlling their persistence remain poorly understood,
Yukito Tamura, Tomoki Tozuka
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Feasibility study of in-house second-channel calibration of dual-channel electrometers using a battery-powered current source. [PDF]
Tsuno H +7 more
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Abstract During land model development, simulated carbon dynamics are often benchmarked against observational data sets to evaluate model performance. Functional relationship benchmarks are the relationship between a driving variable (e.g., temperature) and a response variable (e.g., ecosystem respiration) and are a promising tool for assessing model ...
Jeralyn Poe +28 more
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AI for atmosphere-ocean sciences: advancements, challenges and ways forward. [PDF]
Luo JJ +44 more
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Abstract With advances in climate models and downscaling techniques, stakeholders anticipate high‐resolution analysis to inform regional to local changes in water management. Here, we produce hydrologic projections from an ensemble of Earth System Models (ESMs) that were selected and downscaled to support California's 5th Climate Assessment.
B. Bass +9 more
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Southern Ocean influence on Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation across climate states. [PDF]
Song Z, Latif M, Park W, Zhang Y.
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First look at changes in flood hazard in the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project ensemble. [PDF]
Dankers R +12 more
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Abstract Blue water (BW) and green water (GW) resources are fundamental to the hydrological cycle, yet their effective future projection and mechanistic understanding remain challenging. Both physics‐based and data‐driven models have limitations in complex hydrological long‐term projection and nonlinear interpretation.
Zhonghui Guo +7 more
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Abstract Tropical forests are crucial for mitigating climate change through carbon sequestration and maintaining hydro‐ecological balance by regulating vegetation‐climate feedbacks. However, their ecosystem water‐use efficiency (WUE) is anticipated to decline due to intensifying water stresses, including atmospheric aridity and soil drought (SD). While
H. H. Wu +6 more
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Underestimated agricultural losses due to flooding. [PDF]
Zhang S +4 more
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