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ITCZ shift and extratropical teleconnections drive ENSO response to volcanic eruptions. [PDF]
Pausata FSR +4 more
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Southern Ocean Sulfate Aerosol Sources Quantified From Sulfur Isotopes in Antarctic Ice Cores
Abstract The Southern Ocean has emerged as a key region for constraining aerosol‐climate interactions due to its relatively low anthropogenic influence. Sulfate is an important aerosol over the Southern Ocean, and models suggest dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is the largest source of sulfate during summer.
U. A. Jongebloed +5 more
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In flight fragmentation reduces bomb size range and hazard during explosive volcanic eruptions. [PDF]
Biensan C +9 more
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On the implementation of external forcings in a regional climate model – a sensitivity study around the Samalas volcanic eruption in the Eastern Mediterranean/Middle East [PDF]
E. Hartmann +5 more
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Abstract The Northeastern (NE) Tibet, as the front of plateau growth, widely absorbs northeastward extrusion, leading to significant uplift and forming a basin‐mountain tectonic framework. However, it remains unclear how the crust of NE Tibet deformed in response to the far‐field effects of the India‐Eurasia collision.
Ruo‐Jie Li +4 more
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Learning from volcanic eruptions: Co-production of knowledge at Merapi and Kelud, Indonesia. [PDF]
Solekhah N +9 more
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Abstract Tropical cyclones (TCs) can be considered as Carnot heat engines, where thermodynamic efficiency depends on the sea surface temperature (SST) and TC outflow temperature (To) in the upper atmosphere. This study investigates how TC efficiency in the western North Pacific (WNP) Ocean varies under different El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO ...
Yi‐Chun Liao +5 more
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