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The paradigm of plate tectonics holds that ocean plates are rigid during drift and only experience tectonic deformation at subduction zones, but new findings from the Pacific challenge this idea.
Erkan Gün +4 more
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Based on outputs of 28 coupled models from the Phase 6 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6), we show that the response of the Southeast Asian summer monsoon to the El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO) during post‐ENSO summer will likely ...
Shuheng Lin, Buwen Dong, Song Yang
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Quasiperiodic Emissions: Fine Structure Corresponding to a Bouncing Wave
Quasiperiodic (QP) emissions are whistler‐mode electromagnetic waves observed in the Earth's inner magnetosphere whose intensity has a nearly periodic time modulation with typical modulation periods on the order of minutes. Some events exhibit, on top of
F. Němec +3 more
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Previous studies have noticed that the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) models with a stronger cooling from aerosol‐cloud interactions (ACI) also have an enhanced warming from positive cloud feedback, and these two opposing effects ...
Xi Zhao +11 more
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With high spatio‐temporal resolution geostationary hyperspectral infrared sounder (GeoHIS) observations, monitoring, and predicting rapidly changing weather events are expected to be improved with continuous information of 3D weather cube.
Di Di +4 more
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Urbanization Amplified Compound Hot Extremes Over the Three Major Urban Agglomerations in China
Understanding how urbanization affects compound hot extremes (CHEs) is important for the sustainable development in urban agglomeration under global warming.
Xin Lin, Yujie Wang, Lianchun Song
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Inferring Whistler‐Mode Chorus Wave Source Regions in the Martian Mini‐Magnetospheres
Martian mini‐magnetospheres contain whistler‐mode chorus waves potentially contributing to atmospheric escape, analogous to the Earth's inner magnetosphere.
Sanwei Cheng +3 more
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Observations of Tidal Modulation on Diurnal Vertical Displacements of the Oceanic Transition Layer
From continuous high‐frequency and high‐resolution observations of temperature, salinity, current and microstructure in the northern South China Sea during 28–31 May 2021, we found that the transition layer (TL) experienced a regular diurnal vertical ...
Denghui Li +4 more
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In this study, we assimilated microwave (MW) all‐sky radiances from low‐Earth‐orbiting satellites and examined their impact on the analyses and forecasts of weather hazards associated with the 10 August 2020 Midwest derecho.
Yunji Zhang +3 more
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The Land Wet‐Bulb Temperature Increases Faster Than the Sea Surface Temperature
Vapor buildup in the atmosphere and faster warming over land than over ocean are ubiquitous features of climate change. This combination is a threat to society because the associated heat stress may exceed the limit for human survival.
Haoran Chu +6 more
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