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Kolmogorov analysis of pulsar TOA
The Kolmogorov stochasticity parameter (KSP) as a sensitive descriptor of the degree of randomness of signals was used to analyze the properties of the NANOGrav pulsar timing data associated with a stochastic gravitational wave background. The time of arrival (TOA) data of white noise for 68 pulsars were analyzed regarding their KSP properties.
N. Galikyan +2 more
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A Theory for the Global Wind Energy Dissipation Across Climates
Abstract Atmospheric winds play a key role in shaping climate, ecosystems, and infrastructure. The energy that drives the winds is generated by the atmospheric heat engine. However, traditional entropy‐budget descriptions of this heat engine rely on poorly constrained microscale processes, limiting their predictive power.
Malte F. Jansen +2 more
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Implementation of the Deep Blue Aerosol Algorithm on Geostationary Satellite Data
Abstract National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Deep Blue (DB) aerosol project aims to produce consistent, long‐term climate data records of atmospheric aerosol properties using satellite observations. The DB algorithm has been extensively applied to low Earth orbit (LEO) sensors, including the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer and
Seoyoung Lee +5 more
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Recent Temperature and Energy Imbalance Trends Point to Higher Estimates of Future Warming
Abstract Climate models simulate a wide range of 21st century warming for a given forcing scenario. Constraining this uncertainty is a central challenge in climate science because of its implications for climate policy and adaptation. The transient climate response (TCR) is a key idealized metric used to quantify future warming in response to an ...
G. Gyuleva +3 more
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Deforestation Triggers State‐Dependent Cloud Regimes in the Amazon
Abstract The Amazon's arc of deforestation is a hotspot of rapid land‐cover change. Using 20 years of MODIS imagery combined with cloud property retrievals, CERES radiative fluxes, and ERA5 data, we show that deforestation consistently enhances low‐level cloudiness over non‐forest relative to nearby forest during the Amazon dry season.
Tom Dror, Graham Feingold
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Implicit Neural Representation to Improve the Resolution of 3D Electrical Resistivity
Abstract Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a subsurface imaging geophysical technique. Traditional ERT inversion methods, such as smoothness‐constrained least‐squares approaches, often suffer from discretization artifacts when reconstructing electrical resistivity from resistance measurements.
Yusen Yuan +8 more
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Abstract Weather and climate models rely on parameterizations to represent unresolved sub‐grid processes. Traditional schemes rely on fixed coefficients that are weakly constrained and tuned offline, contributing to persistent biases that limit their ability to adapt to underlying physics.
Pritthijit Nath +5 more
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Tobiloba Oyejide Alex Omotosho,1,2 Thomas Senghore1 1Department of Nursing and Reproductive Health, The University of the Gambia, Banjul, Gambia; 2Department of Surgery, Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital, Banjul, GambiaCorrespondence: Tobiloba ...
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Characteristics of a Multi‐Model Ensemble of Mock‐Walker Simulations
Abstract The Radiative‐Convective Equilibrium Model Intercomparison Project (RCEMIP) phase I provided insights into the tropical radiative‐convective equilibrium state across an unprecedented ensemble of models that includes both those with parameterized and explicit convection.
Graham L. O’Donnell +21 more
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