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This finding shows a pronounced south–north dipole pattern in the precipitation–surface air temperature (SAT) relationship, which was characterized by negative/positive correlations over the southern/northern TP, respectively. In the southern TP, increased precipitation leads to a reduction in surface shortwave radiation downward (SSRD), thereby ...
Zouxing Lin, Yifeng Lin, Zhongren Deng
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Model yang dikeluarkan oleh International Telecommunication Union-Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) digunakan secara luas untuk menentukan intensitas curah hujan dalam pemodelan penjalaran gelombang elektromagnetik dalam medium hujan.
Dea Kurnia Harysandi, Marzuki Marzuki
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The influence of tropospheric biennial oscillation on mid-tropospheric CO_2 [PDF]
Mid-tropospheric CO_2 retrieved from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) was used to investigate CO_2 interannual variability over the Indo-Pacific region.
Chahine, Moustafa T. +8 more
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Variational Downscaling, Fusion and Assimilation of Hydrometeorological States via Regularized Estimation [PDF]
Improved estimation of hydrometeorological states from down-sampled observations and background model forecasts in a noisy environment, has been a subject of growing research in the past decades.
Ebtehaj, Ardeshir Mohammad +1 more
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The Amazon River‐Breeze Circulation Limits Detection of Aerosol‐Cloud Interactions in Warm Clouds
Abstract Increased aerosol concentrations can brighten low‐level clouds and extend their lifetimes, but aerosol–cloud interactions (ACI) remain highly uncertain and difficult to quantify. We show that part of this uncertainty is caused by topographical influences on clouds, that is, those arising from land–water contrasts.
Matthew W. Christensen +7 more
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Characteristics of Intense Multi‐Day Wet Spells Over West Africa
The study reveals a significant increase in intense wet spells, particularly in KASS‐D, emphasising the value of dense rain‐gauge networks. Larger‐sized events have grown, while smaller ones declined, boosting 3‐day and 5‐day wet spells' contribution to annual rainfall, with the Guinea Coast showing the highest increase and the Sahel the lowest ...
Oluwaseun. W. Ilori +3 more
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Abstract The monsoon intraseasonal oscillation (MISO) modulates heavy precipitation during the Indian summer monsoon, but accurate rainfall simulation remains a challenge in state‐of‐the‐art models. Our analysis reveals a moisture bias in MISO using simulations from the sixth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project models.
Qingjian Shi, Jianhuang Qin, Baosheng Li
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Effective reservoir management can be supported by applying rainfall-runoff hydrological models. However, one of the main challenges of such models lies in the availability of reliable rainfall data.
Ivana Nathalia Hidayat
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Symmetric indefinite triangular factorization revealing the rank profile matrix [PDF]
We present a novel recursive algorithm for reducing a symmetric matrix to a triangular factorization which reveals the rank profile matrix. That is, the algorithm computes a factorization $\mathbf{P}^T\mathbf{A}\mathbf{P} = \mathbf{L}\mathbf{D}\mathbf{L}^
Dumas, Jean-Guillaume, Pernet, Clement
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Abstract Atmospheric rivers (ARs) were first documented by Zhu and Newell for transporting global water vapor. ARs contribute to extreme rainfall, especially over the Western United States. The primary water vapor source of ARs is from the tropical ocean, where convective systems bring the moist flux upward from the surface to the troposphere. Previous
Chad A. Small +2 more
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