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Dark microplastics trigger changes on snow metamorphism that depends on the snow initial density. [PDF]
Marín-Beltrán I +5 more
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Moisture inversions in the central Arctic: Product assessment and long‐wave radiative effect
This study evaluates the integrated water vapour and the vertical distribution of water vapour of state‐of‐the‐art reanalyses, weather forecast models, and ground‐ and space‐based remote‐sensing products in the central Arctic. A particular focus lies on the representation of humidity inversions and the quantification of the long‐wave radiative effect ...
Andreas Walbröl +6 more
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Reconstructing East Antarctic Temperature and Snowfall Variability from δ15N of N2
Bouchet M +16 more
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Evaluating LiDAR Perception Algorithms for All-Weather Autonomy. [PDF]
Gupta H, Lilienthal AJ, Andreasson H.
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This work demonstrates the potential of the assimilation of satellite solar‐induced fluorescence (SIF) retrievals at eight‐day and 0.1° resolutions in the integrated forecast system (IFS), developed at the European Centre for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), at global scale, to provide a more realistic representation of the vegetation temporal ...
Sébastien Garrigues +12 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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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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Two-year daily precipitation stable isotope dataset (δ<sup>18</sup>O and δ<sup>2</sup>H) from a continental station in NW Croatia. [PDF]
Briški M +3 more
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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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