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(a) Location map with the 26 stations as yellow squares superimposed on the topography in metres above sea level. Correlations between intraseasonal variability of the stratiform cloud cover over Western Equatorial Africa (WEAisv) and (b) observed low‐cloud fraction (LCF), (c) ERA5 LCF at the same location as stations with the same missing entries, (d)
Vincent Moron+4 more
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An Unusual Complication of Nevus Sebaceous Debugged! [PDF]
Srinivasa S, Joseph S, Harshad SR.
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Open letter: There are more than just trees and forests to be conserved and restored
PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, EarlyView.
Natashi Pilon+136 more
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Air–sea feedback in the northeastern tropical Atlantic in boreal summer at intraseasonal time‐scales
This study investigates air–sea interactions in the northeastern tropical Atlantic at intraseasonal time‐scales, focusing on the feedback between sea‐surface temperature (SST) and surface winds. It finds that trade wind anomalies drive SST changes, creating a feedback loop that lasts 2–3 weeks.
Mamadou Thiam+4 more
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Orbital modulation of subtropical versus subantarctic moisture sources in the southeast Pacific mid-latitudes. [PDF]
Kaiser J+7 more
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Links between hail hazard and climate modes of variability across Australia
Climate modes of variability influence hail‐prone atmospheric conditions, but links between these drivers and hail hazard across Australia have not been well constrained. We examine relationships between the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), and Southern Annular Mode (SAM) and proxy‐derived hail‐prone days across the ...
Quincy F. Tut+2 more
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The methodological framework for DRIP: Drought representation index for CMIP model performance. [PDF]
Almeida LP+7 more
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Impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: Results from OCMIP-2 [PDF]
Aumont, O.+22 more
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The variation of rainfall and its diurnal cycle with the Madden–Julian oscillation over coastal regions of NE Australia exhibit both large‐scale and local‐scale influences. The widespread increased rainfall is driven by large‐scale forcings, while the local enhanced rainfall is likely affected by mesoscale coastal processes. The variation of convective
Thi Lan Dao+3 more
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