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Abstract The headwater regions of the Tarim River Basin (TRB), Asia's vital “water towers,” are critical for the ecological stability of arid Northwest China, yet a systematic understanding of their diverse precipitation microphysics remains elusive.
Xiaomeng Li +4 more
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Intensifying tropical cyclones in the Arabian Sea replenish depleting aquifers. [PDF]
Saleh H +8 more
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Implications of tropical cyclones on damage and potential recovery and restoration of logged forests in Vietnam. [PDF]
Stas SM +15 more
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An Analysis of Hurricane Eyewall Ice Using a Novel Lagrangian Trajectory and Growth Model
Abstract Ice crystals in tropical cyclones (TCs) remain infrequently observed and difficult to model using Eulerian microphysics parameterizations. To better understand TC eyewall ice crystal processes, the Ice Crystal Trajectory Growth (ICTG) model, previously applied to an idealized squall line, was used to simulate Lagrangian ice crystal ...
Bruno S. Rojas +4 more
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Resolved tropical cyclones trigger CO<sub>2</sub> uptake and phytoplankton bloom in an Earth system model simulation. [PDF]
Nielsen DM +6 more
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On the intensity decay of tropical cyclones before landfall. [PDF]
Wang S, Wang S, Toumi R.
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Wind‐Front Interactions Drive Intense Turbulence at the Oceanic Submesoscale
Abstract Observations of the cold wake of Cyclone Biparjoy in the Arabian Sea reveal an asymmetrical boundary layer structure across a dense water filament (DWF). This asymmetry arises from the interaction between monsoonal winds and uniquely strong frontal buoyancy gradients.
Hieu T. Pham +3 more
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Abstract The atmosphere and ionosphere form a vertically coupled system in which disturbances in the lower atmosphere can modulate ionospheric variability. Using reanalysis data, ground‐based GNSS observations, and COSMIC‐2 profiles, we investigate gravity waves (GWs) generation and upward coupling during a southwest vortex (SWV) event over the Tibetan
Wei Yao +4 more
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Northwestward shifts in the locations of genesis reduce the lifetime of landfalling tropical cyclones in China. [PDF]
Tu S +6 more
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Abstract Tropical easterly waves (TEWs) are critical drivers of the tropical North Atlantic hydroclimate, yet their future behavior remains uncertain. Using a high‐resolution, dynamically downscaled, bias‐corrected CMIP6 data set and a Lagrangian moisture tracking approach, we provide the first comprehensive, basin‐wide projections of future changes in
Orlando L. Córdova‐García +6 more
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