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Quantifying black carbon deposition over the Greenland ice sheet from forest fires in Canada [PDF]
Black carbon (BC) concentrations observed in 22 snowpits sampled in the northwest sector of the Greenland ice sheet in April 2014 have allowed us to identify a strong and widespread BC aerosol deposition event, which was dated to have accumulated in the ...
Casey, K. +13 more
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Climate Change Amplifies Rainfall Sensitivity to Deforestation in the Southern Amazon
Abstract Rainfall among the Amazon has been shown to decline sharply once forest loss exceeds a critical threshold, typically around 30%–40%. However, future interactions between climate change and deforestation on this threshold remain unclear. We model their combined effects by 2050 on rainfall and temperature.
Jie Zhang +4 more
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Optimization of physical schemes in WRF model on cyclone simulations over Bay of Bengal using one-way ANOVA and Tukey's test. [PDF]
Shenoy M, Raju PVS, Prasad J.
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Sources and characteristics of summertime organic aerosol in the Colorado Front Range: perspective from measurements and WRF-Chem modeling [PDF]
. The evolution of organic aerosols (OAs) and their precursors in the boundary layer (BL) of the Colorado Front Range during the Front Range Air Pollution and Photochemistry Éxperiment (FRAPPÉ, July–August 2014) was analyzed by in situ measurements and ...
Ahmadov, Ravan +27 more
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Abstract Large uncertainties exist for future westward Saharan dust transport with increasing Greenhouse Gas emissions. We evaluate future changes in westward dust transport at the longitude of 18.6°W and a latitude range of 4°N–30°N using the Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) with the GOCART dust module for the present‐day, with ERA‐Interim
Gregory S. Jenkins +2 more
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WRF fire simulation coupled with a fuel moisture model and smoke transport by WRF-Chem
2012 WRF Users Workshop, Boulder, CO, 25-29 June 2012, paper P51, 5 pages.
Kochanski, Adam K. +3 more
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Ocean Meanders Modulate Extratropical Cyclone Energetics
Abstract Extratropical cyclones primarily develop over the western parts of ocean basins, where strong sea surface temperature (SST) contrasts form along western boundary currents. While previous studies have highlighted the influence of the mean SST and SST gradient on cyclones developing over these currents, they have generally disregarded their ...
Félix Vivant, Guillaume Lapeyre
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Abstract Tropical cyclone (TC) intensity and associated rainfall depend on sea surface temperature (SST). SSTs in southern Japan, which are often hit by TCs, are likely influenced by the path of the Kuroshio. During the Kuroshio large meander (KLM), Kuroshio creates a coexistence of local warm and cold SST anomalies near the Japanese coast.
Naoki Morita +4 more
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The WRF model often struggles to accurately replicate specific characteristics of the atmospheric boundary layer, particularly under highly stable conditions.
Tingting Xu +7 more
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An Optimized Parameterization of Sub‐Grid Scale Advection for Convection Permitting Models
Abstract Convection‐permitting models (CPMs) explicitly resolve deep convection yet under‐resolve the organized lateral exchanges among drafts and their environment that control entrainment/detrainment, precipitation efficiency, and mesoscale structure.
Samson Hagos +3 more
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