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California Temperature Since 1520 CE Shows Interactions in Extremes of Heat, Drought, and Fire
Abstract Summer maximum temperatures (Tmax ${T}_{\text{max}}$) in the Sierra Nevada have risen rapidly since the turn of the 20th century, especially above 1,500 m where trends in the south exceed 3°C century−1. To place this warming into context, we developed a 504‐year reconstruction of growing‐season (April–September) Tmax ${T}_{\text{max}}$ (1520 ...
Grant L. Harley +5 more
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Abstract Glacier retreat is projected to drive major shifts in the hydrology of many high‐elevation and high‐latitude watersheds. In particular, future decreases in glacier runoff are hypothesized to reduce the stability of hydro‐biogeochemical export.
Amy D. Holt +6 more
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Performance evaluation and optimal dosage determination of slow release salt storage asphalt mixtures using fuzzy analysis. [PDF]
Si Y, Li B, Zhao Y.
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Measurment of Water Equivalent of Snow Cover by Snow Balance
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Abstract The influence of continental configuration on the climate response to greenhouse‐gas forcing remains poorly understood. Here, we use an idealized model with varying land‐ocean coverage to investigate how the spatial distribution of land modulates the climate response to increased carbon‐dioxide concentrations.
David B. Bonan +2 more
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Abstract In Part I, we represent the annual evolution of the Northern Hemisphere stratospheric polar vortex (SPV) in individual years using an ellipse, defined through six ellipse parameters, for the phase‐space trajectory of the daily time series of MU (mass‐weighted zonally integrated zonal wind at 60°N above 400 K) and M (stratospheric air mass over
Michael Secor +4 more
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Intensified occurrences of snow droughts are related to the snow cover dynamics in the Hindu Kush Himalayas. [PDF]
Singh H, Varade D, Gupta V.
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Rainfall and Rain‐on‐Snow Events Over Greenland in Summer: Climatology, Trends, Synoptics
Abstract Rain‐on‐snow (ROS) events in the Arctic can lead to major impacts on the snow cover, cryosphere and environment. During the last decades, these events have significantly increased, mostly due to climate change. Here, we use outputs from the regional climate model MAR (version 3.14) driven by the ERA5 reanalysis at 10‐km resolution over ...
Emilie Frame +7 more
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Asymmetry in snow-water nexus in mountain areas mainly governed by meteorological seasonal changes. [PDF]
Pimentel R, Notarnicola C.
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Abstract Accurately simulating convective processes in complex terrain remains a critical challenge for global storm‐resolving models (GSRMs). This study systematically evaluates moist convective biases in the Regionally Refined Mesh configuration of the U.S.
Tianning Su +4 more
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