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Abstract Extratropical and Arctic cyclones regulate mid‐to‐high‐latitude climate through the transport of heat, moisture, and momentum; however, their long‐term behavior during spring and autumn seasons remains poorly understood. Using an 85‐year (1940–2024) cyclone climatology derived from ERA5 reanalysis, we identified substantial seasonal and basin ...
Zhi‐Bo Li +5 more
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Causes and consequences of Arctic amplification elucidated by coordinated multimodel experiments. [PDF]
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Abstract This study investigates the co‐occurrence of North American cold spells and stormy weather in Europe, which we quantify here in terms of extreme wind days (EWDs). We consider both ERA5 reanalysis data and four CMIP6 climate models in the historical period and SSP5‐8.5 scenario. Three distinct regional relationships are identified in ERA5: East
Richard Leeding, Gabriele Messori
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Fuels Mediate the Influence of Climate Teleconnections on Wildfires in Dryland Ecosystems. [PDF]
Qu Y +5 more
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Abstract Wintertime North American cold spells often co‐occur with European wind extremes, forming so‐called pan‐Atlantic extremes. In Part 1 of this paper, we identified regionally varying relationships between the two sets of extremes in ERA5 reanalysis data.
Richard Leeding, Gabriele Messori
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Unraveling the mystery of recent shortened response time of ENSO to Atlantic forcing. [PDF]
Tian Q +6 more
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Abstract In this study, we investigate the characteristics of stratosphere‐troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone and carbon monoxide (CO) over the North Pacific on the 350 K isentropic surface during 2005–2021 using two chemical reanalyses (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service and TCR‐2).
Haosen Xi, Masatomo Fujiwara
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Western North Pacific influences on the interannual to decadal variability of Barents-Kara Sea ice during spring. [PDF]
Cao S +6 more
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Sudden Vertical Velocity Regime Shifts Initiate Flash Drought in Puerto Rico
Abstract This study focuses on flash drought events in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. Because the rapid onset and intensity of flash drought can potentially cause more devastation without established prediction methods, this research seeks to understand the synoptic scale atmospheric drivers of flash drought events. The primary goal of this study is to
Tyler Gingrich, Craig A. Ramseyer
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