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Future Atmospheric Rivers in Antarctica: Characteristics and Impacts With the IPSL Model
Abstract Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are narrow corridors of intense water vapor transport that have significant impacts on the Antarctic surface mass balance (SMB) through both snow accumulation and surface melt due to rain and heat. To estimate their impacts on future SMB, we study Antarctic ARs in an ensemble of 21st‐century simulations of the IPSL‐CM6
L. Barthélemy +4 more
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Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy Performance and Procedures for High-Throughput δ18O and δ2H Measurement in Water Using "Express" Mode. [PDF]
Galili N +5 more
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Fundamental questions in paleolimnology and paleoclimatology on the Tibetan Plateau
Juzhi Hou
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Abstract Hierarchical agglomerative clustering is a useful analysis technique which allows for a level of stability, interpretability and flexibility not available in other similar techniques such as K‐means, density‐based clustering or positive matrix factorization.
Colin J. Lee +2 more
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Geochemical Indicators of Organic Matter Combustion Governed by Pyrometamorphism in Columnar-Jointed Carbonate Source Rocks. [PDF]
Makhlouf I +3 more
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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Graumlich - Sunrise Lake - LALY - ITRDB WA064
Lisa J. Graumlich
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Climatology of Cloud‐Land‐Surface Coupling Across Different ARM Sites
Abstract Land‐atmosphere interactions play a critical role in the evolution and formation of low‐level clouds. The different states of coupling between low‐level clouds and the surface are uncertain, primarily over continental regions, where complex thermodynamics complicates their investigation.
Natalia Roldán‐Henao +4 more
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Contrasting pathways to tree longevity in gymnosperms and angiosperms. [PDF]
Brienen RJW +44 more
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Abstract This study uses a convection‐permitting model simulation to describe the environmental conditions under which convective upscale growth occurs in central Argentina, particularly examining environmental parameters when deep convection initially forms that could differentiate the rate of initial upscale growth.
Clayton R. S. Sasaki +4 more
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