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The ZFP36-FTO axis is a key regulator of macrophage activation and a druggable therapeutic target of sepsis. [PDF]
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Resolving protein organization in cells with nanometer resolution
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Tropical precipitation biases in nextGEMS storm-resolving Earth System Models
2023Global Earth System Models at storm-resolving resolutions (SR-ESM, with horizontal resolutions of ~4km) are being developed as part of the nextGEMS collaborative European EU’s Horizon 2020 programme. Through breakthroughs in simulation realism, these models will eventually allow us to understand and reliably quantify how the climate will ...
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Reponse of precipitation to dynamics in global-storm resolving models
2023Most climate models show a precipitation increase with warming that is smaller than the increase in moisture, which requires a weakening of the convective mass flux and a slowing of the overturning circulation. In this study we use global-storm resolving models (DYAMOND models) to identify the systematic relationships between the precipitation, the ...
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Multi-model convection-resolving simulations of the October 2018 Vaia storm over Northeastern Italy
Atmospheric Research, 2021The aim of this study is to identify the main mesoscale features and mechanisms responsible for the generation of a very intense precipitation and wind storm event, named "Vaia", that affected the eastern Italian Alps on 27-29 October 2018. The event was characterized by extreme accumulated precipitation (up to 850 mm in three days) and exceptionally ...
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Characteristics of African Sahel Precipitation in global storm-resolving Climate Models
2023The simulation of precipitation in the African Sahel region is challenging for current global climate models. These models conventionally work with grids with horizontal resolution larger than 100 km and therefore must use parametrization schemes to simulate deep convection.
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Intercomparison of global storm resolving (coupled) climate models
2020<p>The DYAMOND (DYnamics of the Atmospheric general circulation Modeled On Non-hydrostatic Domains) project is an intercomparison project for global storm resolving models with horizontal resolutions < 5km. In Phase 0, nine models participated in simulating a 40 day period from August 2016 on.
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Stratocumulus variability in global storm-resolving models
Stratocumulus clouds are important for the Earth's planetary albedo and play a central role in determining Earth's sensitivity to forcing. Recent global-coupled simulations at kilometer-scale resolution in the atmosphere and the ocean, conducted in the framework of the H2020 nextGEMS project, offer opportunities to study cloud processes, their ...Ian D'Amato Dragaud +5 more
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