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Volcanic forcing of high-latitude Northern Hemisphere eruptions
High-latitude explosive volcanic eruptions can cause substantial hemispheric cooling. Here, we use a whole-atmosphere chemistry-climate model to...
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Zonally Asymmetric Temperature Trends near the Northern Middle and High Latitude Stratopause during Winter
The temperature trend near the stratopause is rarely evaluated owing to the limited long-term observations of global temperature. In this study, the...
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Features of the Structure of the Winter Morning High- and Mid-Latitude Ionosphere
Abstract —The structure of the winter morning (0500–0900 LT) ionosphere in the Northern and Southern hemispheres is studied in detail. For this, CHAMP...
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QBO Modulation of Upper-stratospheric High-latitude Planetary Waves in the Northern Hemisphere in March
The development of large-amplitude planetary waves (PWs) in March in the upper stratosphere during the easterly phase of the equatorial...
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Attribution assessment of hydrological trends and extremes to climate change for Northern high latitude catchments in Norway
The northern high latitudes have experienced the strongest warming in the world and substantial changes in streamflow and hydrological extremes....
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Investigating monthly geopotential height changes and mid-latitude Northern Hemisphere westerlies
The investigation of the height variations of the westerly in the mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere is crucial for monitoring changes in the...
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High-latitude vegetation changes will determine future plant volatile impacts on atmospheric organic aerosols
Strong, ongoing high-latitude warming is causing changes to vegetation composition and plant productivity, modifying plant emissions of biogenic...
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Performance analyses of two-phase closed thermosyphons for road embankments in the high-latitude permafrost regions
Two-phase closed thermosyphons (TPCTs) are widely used in infrastructure constructions in permafrost regions. Due to different climatic conditions,...
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Interannual variation of the initial formation of the Siberian High: the role of the North Atlantic sea surface temperatures and the high-latitude Central Eurasia snow-cover conditions
The Siberian High (SH) is one of the most prominent wintertime circulation systems in the Northern Hemisphere. The variability of the intensity of...
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The impact of mid-high-latitude Eurasian ISO on soil moisture anomaly in North China during boreal summer
The feature of the intraseasonal oscillation (ISO) over mid-high-latitude Eurasia and its impact on the soil moisture (SM) in North China during...
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Influence of the mid-high-latitude Eurasian ISO on PM2.5 concentration anomaly in North China during boreal winter
This study aims to examine the intraseasonal variation of PM 2.5 concentration in North China and explore the potential influence of the Eurasian...
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Explosive and binary cyclogenesis over a mid-latitude hotspot and its Rossby number dependence in an idealized general circulation model
This study presents the optimal conditions for the formation of explosive and binary cyclones over a mid-latitude hotspot in an idealized Earth-like...
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Response of west pacific subtropical high to northern hemispheric warming: insights from paleo climate models
The present study investigates the response of west Pacific subtropical high (WPSH) to northern hemispheric warming due to natural and anthropogenic...
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High-latitude precipitation as a driver of multicentennial variability of the AMOC in a climate model of intermediate complexity
Centennial-scale variability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in the absence of external forcing has been identified in...
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Interdecadal Variations of the March Atmospheric Heat Source over the Southeast Asian Low-Latitude Highlands
Based on the fifth-generation reanalysis dataset from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts for 1979–2019, we investigated the...
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Space weather impacts on the ionosphere over the southern African mid-latitude region
The ionosphere suffers major perturbations during severe space weather events such as Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs), solar flares, high-speed...
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Assessing the Gumbel-Logistic Model’s performance in modeling long-term rainfall series in a high-latitude plain region
The frequency of extreme events is increasing on a global scale due to various factors, accounting for natural disasters such as landslides, floods,...
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Phenomena in the High-Latitude F Region of the Ionosphere under the Effect of Powerful HF Radio Waves at Frequencies above the Critical One of the F2 Layer
AbstractIn this paper, we present the results of experimental studies of phenomena in the high-latitude upper ( F -region) ionosphere caused by the...
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Near-synchronous Northern Hemisphere and Patagonian Ice Sheet variation over the last glacial cycle
Northern Hemisphere insolation intensity is roughly in phase with Southern Hemisphere climate proxies, leading to a common conclusion that northern...
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Decadal variability of extreme high temperature in mid- and high-latitude Asia and its associated North Atlantic air–sea interaction
The decadal variability of extreme high temperature (EHT) in the mid and highlatitudes of continental Asia (MHLCA) and associated mechanisms were...