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Arctic Air Intrusions and Changes in 7Be Fluxes from the Atmosphere to the Earth's Surface
One of the substances formed mainly in the stratosphere and entering the troposphere from it is the cosmogenic radionuclide 7Be. Therefore, an... -
Intra-urban Variations of the CO2 Fluxes at the Surface-Atmosphere Interface in the Seoul Metropolitan Area
Severe spatiotemporal heterogeneity of emissions sources and limited measurement networks have been hampering the monitoring and understanding of CO 2 ...
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Parameterization of the Interaction between the Atmosphere and the Urban Surface: Current State and Prospects
AbstractCities have a significant impact on the environment, forming microclimatic features such as urban heat island, an increase in the intensity...
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Dynamics of Surface Heat Fluxes in the Tropical Zone of the Atlantic during Periods of Origination of Hurricanes
AbstractThe results of an analysis of the images of surface heat fluxes obtained from satellite microwave and infrared radiometric measurements in...
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The diurnal cycle from observations and ERA5 in precipitation, clouds, boundary layer height, buoyancy, and surface fluxes
Diurnal variations in precipitation, clouds and other related fields are of interest for many applications. Here I analyze surface and satellite...
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Reducing Parametrization Errors for Polar Surface Turbulent Fluxes Using Machine Learning
Turbulent exchanges between sea ice and the atmosphere are known to influence the melting rate of sea ice, the development of atmospheric circulation...
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On the Influence of Gravity Field Inhomogeneities on the Heat Exchange of the Atmosphere with an Underlying Surface
AbstractIn recent theoretical studies of the authors, some estimates of the atmospheric disturbances related to inhomogeneities of the gravity field...
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Evaluating Parameterizations for Turbulent Fluxes over the Landfast Sea-Ice Surface in Prydz Bay, Antarctica
It is crucial to appropriately determine turbulent fluxes in numerical models. Using data collected in East Antarctica from 8 April to 26 November...
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The Atmospheric Boundary Layer Above the Marginal Ice Zone: Scaling, Surface Fluxes, and Secondary Circulations
The Arctic is undergoing rapid changes due to global warming, including the expansion of the marginal ice zone (MIZ), a zone of mixed ice and open...
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Impact of Initial Soil Conditions on Soil Hydrothermal and Surface Energy Fluxes in the Permafrost Region of the Tibetan Plateau
Accurate initial soil conditions play a crucial role in simulating soil hydrothermal and surface energy fluxes in land surface process modeling. This...
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Methane Fluxes from a Rich Fen: Relations with the Hydrochemistry and the Dissolved Carbon Isotopic Composition
AbstractIn the framework of the eutrophic Ob fen study, methane fluxes were measured by the chamber method, and water was sampled for the analysis of...
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Heat Fluxes in a Multilayer Atmosphere-Snow-Ice-Water Environment Using the Gulf of Finland as an Example
This publication outlines and summarises the results of ice research in the eastern Baltic Sea conducted in February 2021 by oceanology students of... -
Influence of tropical cyclone Jawad on the surface and sub-surface circulation in the Bay of Bengal: ocean–atmosphere feedback
The anomalous post-monsoon tropical cyclone (TC) Jawad has been simulated using the Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Wave Sediment Transport (COAWST) model...
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Simulation of Inertial Droplet Dispersion and the Spray Mediated Fluxes in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Above Waved Water Surface: A Lagrangian Stochastic Model Versus Direct Numerical Simulation
Lagrangian stochastic models (LSM) are widely used to model the dispersion of sea spray droplets injected from the water surface into the marine...
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Discrepancies in Simulated Ocean Net Surface Heat Fluxes over the North Atlantic
The change in ocean net surface heat flux plays an important role in the climate system. It is closely related to the ocean heat content change and...
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The Representation of Soil Moisture-Atmosphere Feedbacks across the Tibetan Plateau in CMIP6
Thermal processes on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) influence atmospheric conditions on regional and global scales. Given this, previous work has shown...
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How management interacts with environmental drivers to control greenhouse gas fluxes from Pacific Northwest coastal wetlands
There is increasing interest in utilizing the high carbon sequestration capacity of wetlands as a rationale for their restoration, but this requires...
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Decoupling Between the Atmosphere and the Underlying Surface During Stable Stratification
Strong temperature gradients with stable stratification immediately above the surface are typical for radiation cooling, but near-surface temperature...
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Natural Sinks and Sources of CO2 and CH4 in the Atmosphere of Russian Regions and Their Contribution to Climate Change in the 21st Century Evaluated with the CMIP6 Model Ensemble
AbstractThe natural fluxes of CO 2 and CH 4 into the atmosphere from the territory of Russia in the 21st century have been analyzed using the results...
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The performance of CMIP6 models in simulating surface energy fluxes over global continents
Correct simulation of land surface energy balance is critically important in reliably projecting future climate change. In this study, simulated...