Numerical simulation of hydrochemical evolution of deep pore thermal reservoirs in shallow groundwater recharge of Yancheng uplift. [PDF]
Mingkun Z +6 more
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Root Dynamics Mitigate Warm and Dry Biases Over the Central United States
Abstract The central United States frequently exhibits warm and dry biases in simulations of summertime conditions, a persistent feature that remains unresolved. While previous studies linked these biases to misrepresented surface energy exchanges, the role of belowground processes remains poorly understood.
Zhao Yang +11 more
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Role of nocturnal turbulence and advection in the formation of shallow cumulus
Vilà-Guerau de Arellano, J.
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Deep Arctic Ocean warming enhanced by heat transferred from deep Atlantic. [PDF]
Song R, Chen X, Bi H, Wang X, Mu L.
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Global Fair‐Weather Bias in Remotely Sensed Coastal Suspended Sediment Concentration
Abstract Satellite estimates of suspended‐sediment concentration (SSC) are widely used to understand ecosystem functions and resilience of coastal environments. Yet, they rely largely on fair‐weather observations. Combining continuous in situ time series with multi‐decadal satellite records and reanalysis products, we quantify a systematic fair‐weather
Hangjie Lin +5 more
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Long-Term Impact of Urban Areas on Meteorological Conditions Over Central Europe. [PDF]
Villalba-Pradas A +4 more
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Abstract This study investigates the role of far eastern Pacific (FEP) sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTA) in shaping El Niño development, focusing on the 2023–2024 event. Unlike most post‐1980 El Niño events, which are characterized by central–eastern Pacific–dominated growth and strong air–sea coupling, the 2023–2024 event featured early FEP ...
Leishan Jiang +3 more
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Numerical simulation study on inferring the location of subsurface karst water channels using shallow geothermal field data. [PDF]
Zhang Q +6 more
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Abstract Convection‐permitting modeling has become a cornerstone for improving representation of land‐atmosphere processes, predicting weather extremes, and creating long‐term hydrometeorological data sets. The convection‐permitting Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) modeling with the NoahMP land‐surface scheme is widely used for kilometer‐scale ...
Tzu‐Shun Lin +7 more
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Lacustrine Shale Pore Structure Influenced by Diabase Intrusions in the Cretaceous Taizhou Formation, Subei Basin, China. [PDF]
Sun B +6 more
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