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Penetrating electric field with/without disturbed electric fields during the...
Penetrating and disturbed electric fields develop during geomagnetic storms and are effective in driving remarkable changes in the nightside low latitude ionosphere over varying...- publication PDF
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Quasi-idealized numerical simulations of processes involved in orogenic...
The Sierras de Cordoba (SDC) range in Argentina is a hotspot of deep moist convection initiation (CI). Radar climatology indicates that 44% of daytime CI events that occur near...- publication PDF
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A TRMM/GPM retrieval of the total mean generator current for the global...
A specialized satellite version of the passive microwave electric field retrieval algorithm (Peterson et al., 2015) is applied to observations from the Tropical Rainfall...- publication PDF
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Temporal and spatial evolutions of a large sunspot group and great auroral...
The Carrington event is considered to be one of the most extreme space weather events in observational history within a series of magnetic storms caused by extreme...- publication PDF
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Adoption and use of a semi-gasifier cooking and water heating stove and fuel...
Improved cookstoves and fuels, such as advanced gasifier stoves, carry the promise of improving health outcomes, preserving local environments, and reducing climate-forcing air...- publication PDF
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Cloud conditions favoring secondary ice particle production in tropical...
Progress in understanding the formation of ice in lower-tropospheric clouds is slowed by the difficulties in characterizing the many complex interactions that lead to ice...- publication PDF
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Development of a physically based sediment transport model for Green Bay,...
Green Bay is the largest freshwater estuarine system on earth, drains one-third of the Lake Michigan basin and delivers one-third of the lake's phosphorus load. Southern Green...- publication PDF
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Influence of low-level wind speed on droplet spectra near cloud base in...
Data collected during the Rain In Cumulus over the Ocean (RICO) campaign demonstrate a relationship between the low-level wind speed, droplet concentrations and the presence of...- publication PDF
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Properties of convectively induced turbulence over developing oceanic convection
Convectively induced turbulence (CIT) is an aviation hazard that continues to be a forecasting challenge as operational forecast models are too coarse to resolve turbulence...- publication PDF
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Demonstrating the applicability of a Robust Decision Making (RDM) to...
Climate change challenges conservation planners in making decisions about habitat site selection and augmentation. This pilot study explores the use of Robust Decision Making...- publication PDF
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Lifecycle of light-absorbing carbonaceous aerosols in the atmosphere
Light-absorbing carbonaceous aerosols (LACs), including black carbon and light-absorbing organic carbon (brown carbon, BrC), have an important role in the Earth system via...- publication PDF
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The importance of considering depth-resolved photochemistry in snow: A...
Solar visible radiation can penetrate 2-30 cm (e-folding depth) into snowpacks and photolyse nitrate anions and hydrogen peroxide contained in the snow. Photolysis rate...- publication PDF
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Surface mass balance downscaling through elevation classes in an Earth...
The modeling of ice sheets in Earth system models (ESMs) is an active area of research with applications to future sea level rise projections and paleoclimate studies. A major...- publication PDF
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Validation of ozone data from the Superconducting Submillimeter-Wave...
The Superconducting Submillimeter-Wave Limb-Emission Sounder (SMILES) onboard the International Space Station provided global measurements of ozone profiles in the middle...- publication PDF
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Simulation of electric field and current during the 11 June 1993 disturbance...
The ionospheric disturbance dynamo signature in geomagnetic variations is investigated using the National Center for Atmospheric Research Thermosphere-Ionosphere-Electrodynamics...- publication PDF
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Magnetic fields beneath active region coronal loops
We examine the hypothesis that multipolar magnetic fields advected by photospheric granules can contribute to heating the active chromosphere and corona. On 2020 September 28...- publication PDF
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Role of abnormally enhanced MJO over the Western Pacific in the formation...
In the summer of 2018, Northeast Asia experienced a heatwave event that broke the existing high-temperature records in several locations in Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and...- publication PDF
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Spaceborne GPS remote sensing for atmospheric research
The global positioning system (GPS) is based on a constellation of 24 transmitter satellites orbiting the earth at approximately 21,000 km altitude. The original goal of the GPS...- publication PDF
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Medium-scale gravity wave activity in the bottomside F region in tropical regions
Thermospheric gravity waves (GWs) in the bottomside F region have been proposed to play a key role in the generation of equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs). However, direct...- publication PDF
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Arctic climate response to forcing from light-absorbing particles in snow...
The presence of light-absorbing aerosol particles deposited on arctic snow and sea ice influences the surface albedo, causing greater shortwave absorption, warming, and loss of...- publication PDF