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Evaluating Multiparameter Response to Seismic Thermal Anomalies From Global Major Earthquakes
Thermal anomalies (TAs) associated with earthquake activity have been widely studied by analyzing various satellite thermal infrared datasets. However, there is a significant lack of research on key response parameters.
Meng Jiang, Feng Jing, Lu Zhang
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Glacier‐Atmosphere Interactions and Feedbacks in High‐Mountain Regions ‐ A Review
Abstract Mountain glaciers are among the natural systems most vulnerable to climate change. However, their interactions with the atmosphere are complex and not fully understood. These interactions can trigger rapid adjustments and climate feedbacks that either amplify or attenuate atmospheric signals, influencing both glacier response and large‐scale ...
T. Sauter +17 more
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Impact of ENSO on Nitrous Oxide Emissions in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
Abstract Nitrous oxide (N2O ${\mathrm{N}}_{2}\mathrm{O}$) is a powerful greenhouse gas, with the ocean contributing ∼4.2 Tg N y−1 to global N2O ${\mathrm{N}}_{2}\mathrm{O}$ emissions. The Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) is a hotspot of N2O ${\mathrm{N}}_{2}\mathrm{O}$ emissions due to high N2O ${\mathrm{N}}_{2}\mathrm{O}$ production under low‐oxygen ...
Jana Härri +4 more
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Abstract Buoyancy forcing in the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean (SPNA) is an important driver of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). To advance understanding of the mechanisms connecting the two processes and their relative importance in sub‐basins within the SPNA, we apply the Water Mass Transformation Framework to a matched‐pair of
Ben Moore‐Maley +4 more
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The Diurnal Cycle of Outgoing Longwave Radiation from Earth Radiation Budget Experiment Measurements
Abstract The diurnal cycle of outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) from the earth is analyzed by decomposing satellite observations into a set of empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs). The observations are from the Earth Radiation Budget Experiment (ERBE) scanning radiometer aboard the Earth Radiation Budget Satellite, which had a ...
G. Louis Smith, David A. Rutan
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Abstract Earth System Models (ESMs) employed approximations to reduce computational costs, many of which were made decades ago when polar regions were not a modeling priority. However, the unique conditions and rapid climate changes in the Arctic challenge these assumptions.
Suhui Zhao +5 more
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Abstract We compare three global kilometer‐scale models (ICON, IFS and NICAM) to clarify the advantages and challenges of high‐resolution global weather and climate modeling, using different approaches to represent convection, from fully parameterized to fully explicit.
Daisuke Takasuka +2 more
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A 30-Year Climatological Analysis of Atmospheric Dynamics Anomalies during CENS in Western Indonesia
Cross Equatorial Northerly Surges or CENS are an important atmospheric phenomenon influencing weather variability over the Maritime Continent. These surge events frequently generate hazardous hydrometeorological conditions, including heavy rainfall and ...
Didik Kurniawan +4 more
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Radiation balance and urban land use (case study: Kermanshah city) [PDF]
Population growth and urbanization development are the main triggering factors of changes in urban land uses. These, in turn, result in changes in the components of radiation balance.
taher Safarrad +2 more
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Net radiation is a key component of the energy balance, whose estimation accuracy has an impact on energy flux estimates from satellite data. In typical remote sensing evapotranspiration (ET) algorithms, the outgoing shortwave and longwave components of ...
Ted W. Sammis +5 more
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