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Impacts of Atmospheric River Reconnaissance dropsonde observations on precipitation forecasts over the U.S. West Coast are examined in the European Centre for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Integrated Forecasting System (IFS), using observing‐system experiments.
Jia Wang +7 more
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ERA5 deficit in supercooled liquid water cloud radiative forcing at Dome C, Antarctica
Meteorological reanalyses from ERA5 for December from 1940 to the present have been analysed to assess the logarithmic relationship between liquid water path (LWP, liquid water profile integrated along the vertical) and supercooled liquid water (SLW, liquid water at temperatures less than 0°C) cloud radiative forcing (CRF) over Dome C, Antarctica as ...
Philippe Ricaud
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Joint modulation of coastal rainfall in Northeast Australia by local and large‐scale forcings
Spatially heterogeneous rainfall patterns over the coastal regions of northern Queensland are consistent between radar observations and model simulations. Rainfall propagation modulates the average rainfall distribution, leading to inhomogeneous rainfall patterns along the coast.
T. L. Dao +6 more
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Physical oceanography at CTD station JUNE-1998-IR27
Dimitrios Georgopoulos +1 more
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A study of a free convective boundary layer using a parcel‐based Lagrangian model
We study the development of a convective boundary layer forced by surface heating and growing into a stably stratified atmosphere above. We compare our results with several recent comprehensive direct numerical simulation (DNS) studies and find broad agreement, and often close quantitative agreement, despite fundamental differences in the numerical ...
Samuel Wallace +3 more
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Physical oceanography (CTD) during Fridtjof Nansen cruise FN1997402
Pedro Cláver Mota Tchipalanga +2 more
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The ENSO–East Asia teleconnection exhibits strong subseasonal variability, driven by ENSO‐related tropical convection anomalies over the Indian Ocean, Maritime Continent, and central Pacific. GloSea6 fails to accurately predict this teleconnection due to errors in simulating the convection anomalies‐induced teleconnection patterns.
Chang‐Hyun Park, Seok‐Woo Son
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The benefits and challenges of using dense Mode‐S aircraft winds at ECMWF
In November 2022 ECMWF stopped using Mode‐S winds because their very high density in central Europe caused problems for the assimilation system. The data were reintroduced operationally in November 2023 combined with an improved aircraft thinning algorithm.
Bruce Ingleby
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