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Synergistic anti-icing and snow-melting performance of two-component road markings enabled by PCMs and slow-release salts. [PDF]
Zhang W, Yang K, Chen R, Wang C, Wei X.
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This study reveals that the combined effects of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and anomalous Indo‐Pacific Walker circulation on the excitation of the wave train along the wintertime subtropical jet strongly depend on their phase combination. Their impacts interfere constructively or destructively over South Asia, leading to notable differences in
Yuki Asazuma +2 more
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Technology on Snow and Ice: Innovation, Monitoring, and Performance for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. [PDF]
Almqvist A +4 more
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Data set of physical snow parameters obtained by snow surveys in Mongolia
Sugiura, Konosuke, Ohata, Tetsuo
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Unexpected sea fog in the west coast of South Korea had a huge impact on the transportations in the Seoul–Incheon metropolitan area. We reproduced successfully the formation and evolution of a sea event with a transition of air–sea temperature difference using the Weather Research and Forecasting model.
Jeonghoe Kim +3 more
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A Web-Based Platform for Quantitative Assessment of Change Detection Using Rao's Q Index in Remote Multispectral Sensing Data. [PDF]
Tiengo R +3 more
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This article provides a first evaluation of land‐surface models at the km‐scale resolutions at which they are used in weather and Earth‐system models. At these resolutions, the lateral transfers of water that organize landscapes play an important role in predicting evaporation correctly. Riparian processes and human water management for irrigation need
Jan Polcher +13 more
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Initial assessment of all-season Arctic sea ice thickness from ICESat-2. [PDF]
Petty A, Cabaj A, Landy JC.
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Assimilation of AMSU‐A all‐sky observations can be increased up to fivefold if spatial observation‐error correlations are accounted for properly. New correlation estimates derived using data from ECMWF and the UK Met Office reveal that correlation length‐scales are between 75 and 150 km for AMSU‐A channels peaking in the troposphere. This is attributed
Rishabh Bhatt +9 more
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Revisiting the application of variable infiltration capacity (VIC) model in the Colorado River Basin using SMAP and GRACE. [PDF]
Wang Z +6 more
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