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Abstract Arctic low clouds influence Arctic system evolution through their effects on the atmosphere and surface. Unfortunately, atmospheric models and retrospective analysis (reanalysis) struggle to simulate Arctic low cloud occurrence and properties.
J. B. Dodson +2 more
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A Model for Dry Deposition of Atmospheric Micro- and Nanoplastic Fibers. [PDF]
Foroutan H.
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Abstract What is the relative importance of variability in local evaporation versus moisture convergence from lower latitudes to changes in autumn/winter Arctic Ocean precipitation? Past research has offered sometimes contradictory answers. Here we offer some resolution to this question by addressing two research gaps.
Alex D. Crawford +2 more
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Obstacle inversion based on the self-healing property of structured light. [PDF]
Wang S, Zhao Z, Cheng M, Xu J, Yang Y.
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Abstract This study investigates the vertical development of shallow cumulus (ShCu) clouds in the Central Amazon (CAMZ) by combining large‐eddy simulations (LES) with observational data from the GoAmazon2014/5 campaign. Analyses of turbulent kinetic energy budgets, updraft mass flux, moisture flux, and surface fluxes across cloud sizes indicate that ...
Silvio N. Figueroa +2 more
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Widening of the tropics in global surface-air winds. [PDF]
Leroy SS, Vannah S.
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Abstract Near‐0°C (−2°C to +2°C) air temperatures are critical for determining the phase of precipitation, the onset of freeze–thaw cycles, and associated impacts on the environment and infrastructure. Change is expected in a warming climate, yet large‐scale high‐resolution understanding of near‐0°C transitions remains limited, particularly under ...
Sujan Basnet, Julie M. Thériault
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The risk transfer pathways of toxic chemicals by food trade and logistics. [PDF]
Zhang X, Huang T, Wang X, Ma J.
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Abstract Heat waves do not always coincide with ozone pollution, yet the mechanisms controlling their divergence remain insufficiently understood. Here, we investigate why some heat waves evolved into heatwave‐ozone pollution compound events (HWOP), whereas others remained isolated heat wave events (IHW), over the Yangtze River Delta during summer 2024.
Jiaying Pan +3 more
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Infrasonic acoustic energy produced by offshore wind turbine energy generation may interfere with bird and cetacean navigation cues. [PDF]
Stocker M.
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