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Impacts of urban adaptation on reducing temperatures and heat-related deaths in Belgium.
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Quasi-invariance of tropical meridional surface temperature gradient in a wide range of climates. [PDF]
Wei M, Yang J, Hu Y, Kaspi Y, Nie J.
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Revealing Lunar Far-Side Polarization Characteristics via FeO Abundance Distribution Correlations with Ground-Based Polarimetric Data. [PDF]
Ye H, Wang W, Ping J, Jin Y.
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Snail Shell-Reinforced Waste-Based Polymer Composites for Radiation Shielding and Anti-Reflective Applications. [PDF]
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Impacts of leaf traits on vegetation optical properties in Earth system modeling. [PDF]
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A first look at rocky exoplanets with JWST. [PDF]
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Earth System Science Data, 2023
. This paper presents the third edition of The Satellite Application Facility on Climate Monitoring's (CM SAF) cloud, albedo, and surface radiation dataset from advanced very-high-resolution radiometer (AVHRR) data, CLARA-A3. The content of earlier CLARA
K. Karlsson +16 more
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. This paper presents the third edition of The Satellite Application Facility on Climate Monitoring's (CM SAF) cloud, albedo, and surface radiation dataset from advanced very-high-resolution radiometer (AVHRR) data, CLARA-A3. The content of earlier CLARA
K. Karlsson +16 more
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Geophysical Research Letters, 2021
A decrease in surface albedo over ice‐covered ocean leads to global warming and Arctic‐amplified warming. Numerical results indicate seasonal variation in Arctic amplification (AA) is a result of local forcing and feedbacks in the Arctic.
H. Dai
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A decrease in surface albedo over ice‐covered ocean leads to global warming and Arctic‐amplified warming. Numerical results indicate seasonal variation in Arctic amplification (AA) is a result of local forcing and feedbacks in the Arctic.
H. Dai
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