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Low frequency intraseasonal oscillations in Indian Rainfall and outgoing longwave radiation
. In this study the interannual variations of the period and intensity of 30-40 days oscillations in monsoon rainfall rare examined by utilising daily rainfall data of 290 stations for a period of 80 years. Their relationship with the overall performance of the monsoon and ENSO phenomenon is also examined.
S. B. SINGH, R. H. KRIPALANI
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Deep Learning‐Based Urban Canopy Model for Complex Building Morphologies
Abstract Deep learning offers new methodologies and tools for meteorological modeling, yet its application in urban canopy models remains nascent. This study develops an Urban Canopy Neural Network (UCNN), a deep learning‐based urban canopy model designed for complex building morphologies. When training the UCNN, the Town Energy Balance (TEB) model was
Xinjie Meng +6 more
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This study describes the development of a new globally gridded climate data record (CDR) for daily outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) using the High-Resolution Infrared Radiation Sounder (HIRS) sensor.
Carl J. Schreck +2 more
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Spatial and temporal characteristics of Outgoing Longwave Radiation (OLR): an update [PDF]
A study of the Outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) values (Unit, W/m) observed by various satellites during 1979-2002 revealed that the OLR values varied considerably from one geographical region to another ( ~ 100-300 units). The climatology was latitude dependent.
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Abstract Existing comparative studies on conceptual hydrological model structures have generally focused on streamflow, with less attention to evapotranspiration (ET). Yet, appropriate ET representation in conceptual models is crucial for obtaining reliable hydrological simulations, especially under climate change and in ungauged basins.
Shuyue Wu +4 more
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Spatial and temporal distributions of radiation balance components over Delhi
The study area Delhi was divided according to land-use and the effect of urbanization on the spatial and temporal variations. Incoming shortwave (K↓), albedo (α), incoming longwave (L↓), outgoing longwave (L↑) and net radiation (Q*) were ...
Yashvant DAS +2 more
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Bulk Radiative‐Convective Equilibrium Is Common Over Mid‐Latitude Land
Abstract Radiative‐convective equilibrium (RCE) is commonly used as an approximation of the time‐ and space‐averaged tropical atmosphere. We examine two reanalyses to assess the extent to which column‐integrated radiative cooling balances convective heating (“bulk RCE”) in the tropics and at higher latitudes.
Aidan Matthews +2 more
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Linking horizontal and vertical transports of biomass fire emissionsto the tropical Atlantic ozone paradox during the Northern Hemisphere winter season: climatology [PDF]
During the Northern hemisphere winter season, biomass burning is widespread in West Africa, yet the total tropospheric column ozone values (
G. S. Jenkins, J.-H. Ryu
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Abstract Global warming has altered the timing of seasonal onset, yet the relative roles of long‐term mean warming and changes in the annual cycle (AC) remain unclear. Using observational data sets and CMIP6 simulations, here we quantify how long‐term warming and the AC contribute to changes in seasonal onset across Northern Hemisphere midlatitudes ...
Ruyu Gan +4 more
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Knowledge of debris-free and debris-covered glaciers is important for understanding the varying response of glaciers to climate change. Measurements at the debris-free Parlung No.
WEI YANG +3 more
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