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Development of Seine Net for Separating Snow Crab from Flatfish.
M. Horie, M. Yasuda, Hiroshi Hashimoto
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The role of soil moisture in the inland penetration of Indian monsoon low‐pressure systems
We use the Advanced Weather Research and Forecasting model to examine the role of soil moisture in the inland penetration of Indian monsoon low‐pressure systems (LPSs). We find that LPSs penetrate deeply into India despite a dry land surface; however, their inland penetration is adversely affected when there is a reduction in the total surface heat ...
Akshay Deoras +2 more
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Glaciological Studies on the Perennial Snow Patches in Tsurugizawa, Part I (1967)
Keiji Higuchi +4 more
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Key Findings: An assimilation methodology is established for the Tomorrow.io microwave sounder (TMS) flying on CubeSats in sun‐synchronous and inclined orbits, and in all cloud scenes. The TMS has a significant impact on weather forecast lead times up to 3 days in the Tropics in a research‐quality numerical weather prediction setting, and yields water ...
Jonathan J. Guerrette +3 more
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The compounding effects of agricultural expansion and snow drought on lake urmia's drying crisis. [PDF]
Shahbazi A +8 more
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Change in the size of the “Hamaguri-yuki” perennial snow patch on Mount Tsurugi, central Japan
Keiji Higuchi +2 more
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Though many studies have shown potential benefit in assimilating all‐sky infrared radiances from geostationary satellites, at numerical weather prediction centres it is still common practice to assimilate clear‐sky radiances. We present the operationalization of the all‐sky assimilation of the spinning enhanced visible and infrared imager (SEVIRI ...
Annika Schomburg +5 more
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Linguistic and Material Ways of Communicating with Cows-The Dung Pusher as a Semiotic Resource. [PDF]
Jääskeläinen A.
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Short‐term extreme rainfall can be produced by the variation of low‐level warm moist airflow during mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) approaching another. The cold outflow of the rapidly moving MCS intensifies the warm moist airflow in front, enhancing the convergence and ascending motion in the quasi‐stationary MCS.
Xiaoyu Gao +3 more
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