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Pinatubo eruption winter climate effects: Model versus observations [PDF]
Large volcanic eruptions, in addition to the well-known effect of producing global cooling for a year or two, have been observed to produce shorter-term responses in the climate system involving non-linear dynamical processes.
Graf, HANS-F. +3 more
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Data from the Galileo Probe, collected during its descent into Jupiter's atmosphere, is used to obtain a vertical profile of the zonal wind from $\mathbf{\sim 0.5}$ bar (upper troposphere) to $\mathbf{\sim 0.1\, \mu{bar}}$ (lower thermosphere) at the ...
Cho, J. Y-K., Watkins, C.
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Atmospheric Adjustments to In Situ Cirrus Formation in Ice Supersaturated Regions
Abstract High‐level ice clouds exert a net warming on the climate system because their greenhouse effect outweighs their albedo effect. Focusing on in‐situ cirrus, their formation involves the conversion of upper‐tropospheric water vapor into ice crystals.
Jérémie Juvin‐Quarroz +5 more
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Characterising the stratosphere as a turbulent system, temporal fluctuations often show different correlations for different time scales as well as intermittent behaviour that cannot be captured by a single scaling exponent.
Badin, Gualtiero +1 more
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Do Eclipse‐Induced Thermospheric TADs Originate From Above or Below?
Abstract Solar eclipses generate significant wave activity in the Earth's upper atmosphere. The source region of eclipse‐induced Traveling Atmospheric Disturbances (TADs) in the upper thermosphere—particularly the relative contributions of gravity waves from the thermosphere itself versus the lower atmosphere—remains unknown. Using the Whole Atmosphere
Yu Jiao +5 more
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A dataset of Beijing MST radar horizontal wind fields at Xianghe Station in 2012
The atmospheric horizontal wind is an essential parameter for studying atmospheric dynamic characteristics, processes, and dynamic coupling between the upper and lower atmosphere. MST (Mesosphere Stratosphere and Troposphere) radar plays a unique role in
Yufang Tian, Ze Chen, Daren Lyu
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Simulating ice core 10Be on the glacial–interglacial timescale [PDF]
10Be ice core measurements are an important tool for paleoclimate research, e.g., allowing for the reconstruction of past solar activity or changes in the geomagnetic dipole field.
Christl, Mark J +9 more
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Abstract At the end of May 2025, extremely strong wildfires in Canada produced several pyrocumulonimbus clouds lifting the smoke particles up to the lower stratosphere. Stratospheric aerosol optical depths of more than 2.5 were observed by the ATmospheric LiDAR (ATLID) onboard of the Earth Cloud, Aerosol and Radiation Explorer (EarthCARE) satellite ...
Moritz Haarig +15 more
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A background tropospheric chemistry model that is coupled to the general circulation model ECHAM4 is used to calculate tropospheric ozone with preindustrial, present-day and future (IS92a) emission scenarios as boundary conditions.
Feichter, J., Lelieveld, J., Roelofs, G.
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El Niño Events Enhance Melting of Sea Ice in the West of Greenland
Abstract Using reanalysis data sets and numerical simulations, this study investigates the linkage between El Niño events and spring Arctic sea ice melt rate (AMR) in the west of Greenland. The results indicate that the accelerated spring AMR often corresponds to the previous winter's El Niño–like sea surface temperature anomalies.
Xuanwen Zhang +3 more
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