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The Solar-Type Eclipsing Binary System AI Phoenicis [PDF]
E. F. Milone, Bruce J. Hrivnak
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Solar eclipse demonstrating the importance of photochemistry in new particle formation. [PDF]
Jokinen T +22 more
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A Personal Voyage Among Earth and Space Physics Disciplines
Abstract I have organized my thoughts in an autobiographical way in relation to the several distinct phases of my career encompassing Earth and space physics. I discuss atmospheric and space physics topics of interest to me in an international context, and I emphasize the value of community activities and international conferences for the interchange ...
Michael J. Rycroft
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Report of the New Zealand Total Solar Eclipse Expedition to Canton Island, 1937 June 8 [PDF]
C. B. Michie
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Coordinated weather balloon solar radiation measurements during a solar eclipse. [PDF]
Harrison RG +3 more
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Abstract Satellite observations of sea surface temperature (SST) and ocean chlorophyll are critical for validating Earth system models (ESMs). However, missing satellite data due to cloud cover, sea ice, and low solar angle can introduce sampling bias that distorts model–observation comparisons.
Genevieve L. Clow +6 more
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On the detection and attribution of gravity waves generated by the 20 March 2015 solar eclipse. [PDF]
Marlton GJ, Williams PD, Nicoll KA.
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Ingestion of GNSS‐Derived‐TEC Into NeQuick 2 Model Over South America
Abstract This study examines the ingestion of total electron content (TEC) data from a network of ground‐based Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers into the NeQuick 2 model, providing a benchmark for evaluating the cost‐effectiveness of GNSS data ingestion for near‐real‐time ionospheric specification. A significant reduction in root mean
Taiwo Olusayo Osanyin +4 more
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