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Impacts of Mean State Ocean Heat Transport on Climate and Its Response to CO2 Forcing
Abstract Simulations of the slab ocean configuration of the coupled Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) were used to isolate the role of poleward ocean heat transport (OHT) in shaping the climate and its response to CO2 forcing. Imposed changes to mean‐state OHT produce compensating changes in atmospheric heat transport (AHT) that are mediated by
Qiuxian Li +7 more
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Thermo-hydrologic processes in maar eruptions: The role of vapor transport and condensation [PDF]
Anderson, ES, Oldenburg, CM, Ort, MH
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Abstract This study investigates the co‐occurrence of North American cold spells and stormy weather in Europe, which we quantify here in terms of extreme wind days (EWDs). We consider both ERA5 reanalysis data and four CMIP6 climate models in the historical period and SSP5‐8.5 scenario. Three distinct regional relationships are identified in ERA5: East
Richard Leeding, Gabriele Messori
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Abstract This study examined the effects of air‐sea coupling and oceanic mesoscale eddies on wintertime low‐level wind events within the marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL) over the Kuroshio front zone in the East China Sea. High‐resolution (eddy‐resolving, 5 km) and low‐resolution (50 km) simulations were conducted using prescribed sea surface ...
Tangxuan Song +6 more
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California Temperature Since 1520 CE Shows Interactions in Extremes of Heat, Drought, and Fire
Abstract Summer maximum temperatures (Tmax ${T}_{\text{max}}$) in the Sierra Nevada have risen rapidly since the turn of the 20th century, especially above 1,500 m where trends in the south exceed 3°C century−1. To place this warming into context, we developed a 504‐year reconstruction of growing‐season (April–September) Tmax ${T}_{\text{max}}$ (1520 ...
Grant L. Harley +5 more
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Global Warming Has Accelerated Significantly
Abstract Recent record‐hot years have caused discussion over whether global warming has accelerated. Previous analysis found acceleration (i.e., increase in warming rate) has not yet reached a 95% confidence level, given natural temperature variability. We remove the estimated influence of three main natural variability factors: El Niño, volcanism, and
G. Foster, S. Rahmstorf
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Abstract Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) are large, organized convective storms that frequently produce flash floods and other severe hazards such as damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes. Developing an observationally based MCS hazard climatology is important for establishing a baseline to evaluate the representation of these events in numerical ...
Wenjun Cui +2 more
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Abstract The Qilian‐Haiyuan fault system is the main tectonic boundary of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau, controlling the regional tectonic deformation and seismic activity. Extensive Sentinel‐1 SAR data (2014–2021) are used to map the regional tectonic deformation, strain distribution, and locking along primary and secondary faults.
Donglin Wu +6 more
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How far are volcanologists from volcanoes? [PDF]
Seropian G +3 more
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Abstract Soft cliffed coasts are particularly vulnerable to erosion and their retreat depends on environmental, geological and geomechanical factors. In this work, we use a mathematical modeling approach to understand effects of future global sea level rise on these coasts over multiple centuries.
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