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Three‐dimensional investigation of an open‐ and a closed‐system Pingo in northwestern Canada
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- Permafrost and Periglacial Processes
, 2021-05-13)
The present study presents three‐dimensional investigations of a hydrostatic pingo in the Mackenzie Delta region and a hydraulic pingo in the Ogilvie Mountains and contributes to a better understanding about the internal ...
Malaco temperature reconstructions and numerical simulation of environmental conditions in the southeastern Carpathian Basin during the Last Glacial Maximum
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- Journal of Quaternary Science
, 2021-05-05)
We investigate the glacial climate conditions in the southeastern Carpathian Basin (Vojvodina, Serbia) based on the reconstruction of malacological palaeotemperatures and results from a high‐resolution regional climate ...
Joint Inversion of Receiver Functions and Apparent Incidence Angles for Sparse Seismic Data
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- Earth and Space Science
, 2021-09-28)
The estimation of crustal structure and thickness is essential in understanding the formation and evolution of terrestrial planets. Initial planetary missions with seismic instrumentation on board face the additional ...
Arctic Amplification of Precipitation Changes—The Energy Hypothesis
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- Geophysical Research Letters
, 2021-11-06)
Temperature and precipitation change more strongly in the Arctic than at lower latitudes, with central Arctic boreal winter precipitation projected to double in the 21st century in a high‐emission scenario. This enhanced ...
A nonlocal three‐dimensional turbulence parameterization (NLT3D) for numerical weather prediction models
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- Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
, 2021-10-29)
With increasing resolution of numerical weather prediction (NWP) models, classical subgrid‐scale processes become increasingly resolved on the model grid. In particular, turbulence in the planetary boundary layer (PBL) is ...
Heppa III Intercomparison Experiment on Electron Precipitation Impacts: 2. Model‐Measurement Intercomparison of Nitric Oxide (NO) During a Geomagnetic Storm in April 2010
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- Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
, 2021-12-30)
Precipitating auroral and radiation belt electrons are considered to play an important part in the natural forcing of the middle atmosphere with a possible impact on the climate system. Recent studies suggest that this ...
Uncertainty in Aerosol Optical Depth From Modern Aerosol‐Climate Models, Reanalyses, and Satellite Products
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- Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
, 2022-01-18)
Despite the implication of aerosols for the radiation budget, there are persistent differences in data for the aerosol optical depth (τ) for 1998–2019. This study presents a comprehensive evaluation of the large‐scale ...
A Lagrangian Perspective on Stable Water Isotopes During the West African Monsoon
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- Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
, 2021-10-05)
We present a Lagrangian framework for identifying mechanisms that control the isotopic composition of mid‐tropospheric water vapor in the Sahel region during the West African Monsoon 2016. In this region mixing between ...
Ocean Model Formulation Influences Transient Climate Response
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- Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
, 2021-12-05)
The transient climate response (TCR) is 20% higher in the Alfred Wegener Institute Climate Model (AWI‐CM) compared to the Max Planck Institute Earth System Model (MPI‐ESM) whereas the equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) ...
The Role of Moisture Conveyor Belts for Precipitation in the Atacama Desert
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- Geophysical Research Letters
, 2021-12-22)
In the hyperarid Atacama Desert in northern Chile, rare precipitation events can leave long‐lasting geomorphological traces and have strong impacts on biota. While moisture conveyor belts (MCBs) and atmospheric rivers (ARs) ...