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The performance of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model, coupled with a bank of eight Kalman Filters (KFB) as a post-processor toolbox for the three hourly average WRF wind speed forecasts, is investigated and compared to the output of the ...
Alejandro Baró Pérez +4 more
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This study investigates the species composition, distribution, and diversity of Betula platyphylla forests in the Nyang River Basin in southeastern Tibet. The results show that elevation is the primary factor influencing species diversity in plant communities, with diversity indices significantly decreasing with increasing elevation.
Ngawang Norbu +9 more
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Convection‐permitting simulations (WRF3, 3 km) better represent mountain precipitation and snow processes than coarser regional simulations (WRF20, 20 km). Hydrological simulations forced by WRF3 improve streamflow seasonality and snow‐related hydrological signatures compared to WRF20.
Ouiaam Lahnik +6 more
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Air pollution forecasting by coupled atmosphere-fire model WRF and SFIRE with WRF-Chem
Atmospheric pollution regulations have emerged as a dominant obstacle to prescribed burns. Thus, forecasting the pollution caused by wildland fires has acquired high importance. WRF and SFIRE model wildland fire spread in a two-way interaction with the atmosphere.
Kochanski, Adam K. +3 more
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ABSTRACT The bulk photovoltaic (BPV) effect in ferroelectric (FE) materials enables the direct conversion and exchange of information between the optical and electrical domains in applications such as photonic computing and photodetection. Although the above‐bandgap open‐circuit voltage in the FE BPV effect permits a much higher photovoltage in ...
Wenzhong Ji +11 more
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Abstract Accurate simulation of climate extremes is critical for climate mitigation and adaptation. The role of land cover and land use change (LCLUC) on climate extremes has been well documented. Yet, current modeling studies can barely capture how LCLU evolves in the real world, limiting their ability to reliably simulate climate extremes. This study
Yaqian He +4 more
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The Central Europe Refined Analysis (CER) was developed in 2016 as a high-resolution, reanalysis-based, gridded data set for Central Europe and the Berlin-Brandenburg metropolitan region of Germany in particular.
Frederik Bart +6 more
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Abstract California's Sierra Nevada region plays a key role in the state's water supply, which is often stressed due to swings between dry and wet conditions characteristic of the region's climate. Here, we refer to these dramatic interannual swings in streamflow as hydrologic whiplash.
Sara Graves +4 more
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Mesoscale simulations of coastal boundary-layer transitions. Part 2: offshore wind speed development
The share of wind energy in the global electricity supply continues to grow, with offshore wind farms near coastlines forming a major part of this growth.
Mares Barekzai +4 more
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Historical and Projected Tropical Cyclone Characteristics in SPEAR Large Ensemble Simulations
Abstract This study analyzes the climatology, variability, and key characteristics of tropical cyclones (TC) in future projections from the Seamless System for Prediction and EArth System Research (SPEAR) Large Ensemble, compared with historical simulations. TC genesis numbers are projected to significantly decrease, a trend that is partly explained by
Wenchao Chu +7 more
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