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Radiation belt electron precipitation due to VLF transmitters: Satellite observations [PDF]
J. A. Sauvaud +6 more
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Abstract Jupiter's most intense jet at planetographic latitude 23.7°N experiences vigorous planetary‐scale disturbances. The onset consists of the outbreak of 1–3 bright clouds of convective origin developing turbulent plumes. Observed events between 1970 and 2025 shows a cycle of activity with a period in the range of 3.8–5.1 yrs interrupted between ...
Agustín Sánchez‐Lavega +8 more
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Modeling the Depletion and Recovery of the Outer Radiation Belt During a Geomagnetic Storm: Combined MHD and Test Particle Simulations [PDF]
Kareem Sorathia +4 more
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Abstract The seasonal evolution of tropical meridional circulation varies across regions and plays a key role in monsoon onset and rainfall migration, with important impacts on agriculture and disaster preparedness. Observations show that these transitions often occur abruptly within days.
Wuqiushi Yao, Jianhua Lu, Yimin Liu
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Dependence of Jupiter's decimeter radiation on electron distribution in its Van Allen Belts
Kip S. Thorne
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The Atmosphere's Substantial Role in Interannual Variability of Earth's Energy Imbalance
Abstract Earth's Energy Imbalance (EEI) is a key metric to quantify climate change. While the ocean absorbs most excess heat, the atmosphere contributes only 1%–2% to the long‐term mean of EEI. However, our analysis of observational data demonstrates that variations in the atmosphere's energy content play a much larger role in interannual variations of
Michael Mayer +4 more
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Identifying the radiation belt source region by data assimilation [PDF]
J. Koller +5 more
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Abstract Low‐frequency chorus waves (below 0.1 fce_eq ${f}_{\text{ce}\_\text{eq}}$, where fce_eq ${f}_{\text{ce}\_\text{eq}}$ is equatorial electron gyrofrequency) can induce the depletion of relativistic electrons in Earth's radiation belts by effective pitch angle scattering, demonstrating distinct effects on radiation belt dynamics compared to ...
Xuan Zhou +4 more
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