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North American "warming holes" and European heat during abrupt Holocene cooling events in the Atlantic. [PDF]
Shuman BN, Stefanescu IC.
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Hemispheric Synoptic Patterns Control Rainfall and Long‐Range Aerosol Transport in the Amazon
Abstract The transatlantic transport of dust and smoke aerosols from Africa to South America is a large‐scale, year‐round process that affects atmospheric and nutrient cycling in the Amazon rainforest. We analyze daily variations in black carbon at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO) to investigate how Atlantic synoptic‐scale meteorology ...
Luiz A. T. Machado +6 more
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Abstract Asian precipitation changes over multiple time scales have been extensively studied, yet the relative roles of external forcing and internal variability in shaping the large‐scale Asian precipitation pattern over the past millennium remain underexplored. Here, we demonstrate that the tripolar pattern of decadal precipitation variability across
Wenmin Man +4 more
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Metastability and teleconnection of atmospheric circulation via hidden Markov models and network modularity. [PDF]
Mukhin D, Samoilov R, Hannachi A.
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Abstract Accurately predicting the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) remains a key challenge in climate science. An evaluation of the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) real‐time ENSO forecast system reveals an asymmetry in prediction skill linked to consecutive La Niña events.
Wenchang Ge +4 more
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Southern Hemisphere initiation of the mid-Pleistocene transition. [PDF]
Basak C +9 more
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Abstract Atmospheric rivers (ARs) constitute a global, interconnected highway network rather than isolated regional events. In boreal summer, cross‐Pacific ARs originate over Southeast Asia, are fueled by subtropical outflows from the Asian monsoon plume, transport warm, moist air across the North Pacific, and make landfall in North America (NA).
Yurong Song, Mengqian Lu, Yang Zhao
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Listening to the Atmosphere: Using Infrasound Observations to Infer Atmospheric Conditions
Abstract The stratosphere and mesosphere are important regions for the prediction of weather at the Earth's surface for medium‐ and long‐range forecasts. The availability of observations in these layers is lower than that of the troposphere, especially for the dynamics. While seeking new observational sources is important, there are existing infrasound
Javier Amezcua +3 more
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Foreseeable Co-occurring O<sub>3</sub> and PM<sub>2.5</sub> Pollution in Eastern China Driven by Climate Teleconnections. [PDF]
Zhang X, Gao M, Carmichael GR.
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Post-2000 faster ENSO phase transitions amplify autumn sea ice loss in the Laptev-East Siberian Sea. [PDF]
Wang C +6 more
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