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Atmospheric carbonyl sulfide (COS) was monitored at the GIF site (France) from August 2014 to November 2021. A significant decreasing trend in the seasonal cycle amplitude (SCA) of the COS was observed for the first time in the Northern Hemisphere (−27 ppt over 6 years). The lowest SCA was recorded in 2021 (80 ppt vs. 107 ppt in 2015). The trend in...
Pradhan, Maheswar Rao, Suryachandra A. Bhattacharya, Amitabh Balasubramanian, Sridhar
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Frontiers in Climate
The variability of predicted variables at daily to seasonal scales in coupled models is primarily governed by surface boundary conditions between the ocean and atmosphere, namely, sea surface temperature (SST), turbulent heat, and momentum fluxes. Although efforts have been made to achieve good accuracy in surface fluxes and SST in observation and ...
Yurkov, I. A. Dzholumbetov, S. K. Gulyaev, E. A.
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Russian Meteorology and Hydrology
AbstractSurface fluxes of carbon gases in Yekaterinburg during 2018–2019 are estimated, their values are \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$82.77 \pm 28.31...
Dong, Wenzong Yuan, Hua Zhang, Ruqing Li, Hongmei Huang, Lina Zhu, Siguang Peng, Jingman Dai, Yongjiu
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Leaf optical properties (LOPs, i.e., leaf reflectance and transmittance), as a fundamental property of vegetation, are a key parameter in the canopy radiative transfer process. LOPs have a direct impact on the surface solar radiation partition and further affect surface flux exchanges. Recent works have provided reliable LOP data and mentioned that...
Garrigues, S Verhoef, A Blyth, E Wright, A Balan-Sarojini, B Robinson, El Dadson, S Boone, A Boussetta, S Balsamo, G
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Up to now, relatively little effort has been dedicated to the quantitative assessment of the differences in spatial patterns of model outputs. In this paper, we employed a variogram-based methodology to quantify the differences in the spatial patterns of root-zone soil moisture, net radiation, and latent and sensible heat fluxes simulated by three ...
Alimohammadi, M Malakooti, H
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Journal of Earth System Science
Domain configuration and several physical parameterization settings such as planetary boundary layer, cumulus convection, and ocean–atmosphere surface flux parameterizations can play significant roles in numerical prediction of tropical cyclones. The present study focuses to improve the prediction of the TC Gonu by investigating the sensitivity of ...
Gentine, Pierre Garelli, Alix Park, Seung-Bu Nie, Ji Torri, Giuseppe Kuang, Zhiming
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Geophysical research letters
The role of surface heat fluxes underneath cold pools is investigated using cloud-resolving simulations with either interactive or horizontally homogenous surface heat fluxes over an ocean and a simplified land surface. Over the ocean, there are limited changes in the distribution of the cold pool temperature, humidity, and gust front velocity, yet...
Chemel, C Russo, MR Hosking, JS Telford, PJ Pyle, JA
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We investigate the ability of global models to capture the spatial patterns of tropical deep convection. Their sensitivity is assessed through changing horizontal resolution, surface flux constraints, and constraining background atmospheric conditions. We assess two models at typical climate and weather forecast resolutions. Comparison with...
Takagi, Hiroshi Houweling, Sander Andres, Robert J. Belikov, Dmitry Bril, Andrey Boesch, Hartmut Butz, Andre Guerlet, Sandrine Hasekamp, Otto Maksyutov, Shamil
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We investigated differences in the five currently-available datasets of column-integrated CO2 concentrations (XCO2) retrieved from spectral soundings collected by Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite (GOSAT) and assessed their impact on regional CO2 flux estimates. We did so by estimating the fluxes from each of the five XCO2 datasets combined with...
van de Boer, A. Moene, A.F. Graf, A. Simmer, C. Holtslag, A.A.M.
Atmospheric scintillations cause difficulties for applications where an undistorted propagation of electromagnetic radiation is essential. These scintillations are related to turbulent fluctuations of temperature and humidity that are in turn related to surface heat fluxes. We developed an approach that quantifies these scintillations by estimating...