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    What is the predictability limit of midlatitude weather? by Emanuel, Kerry Andrew

    Published 2020
    “…© 2019 American Meteorological Society. Understanding the predictability limit of day-to-day weather phenomena such as midlatitude winter storms and summer monsoonal rainstorms is crucial to numerical weather prediction (NWP). …”
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    Modulation of Monsoon Circulations by Cross-Equatorial Ocean Heat Transport by Lutsko, Nicholas J., Marshall, John C., Green, Brian

    Published 2020
    “…Comparisons with more realistic models suggest that the idealized model used in this study produces a reasonable representation of the effect of OHT on SSTs equatorward of subtropical continents, and hence can be used to study the role of OHT in shaping monsoon circulations on Earth. ©2019 American Meteorological Society.…”
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    Dynamics of an Abyssal Circulation Driven by Bottom-Intensified Mixing on Slopes by Callies, Jörn, Ferrari, Raffaele

    Published 2020
    “…The rate of the net overturning is controlled by the up- and downslope transports in boundary layers on slopes and can be predicted with boundary layer theory. ©2018 American Meteorological Society.…”
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    Machine-learning mesoscale and submesoscale surface dynamics from lagrangian ocean drifter trajectories by Aksamit, Nikolas O., Sapsis, Themistoklis Panagiotis, Haller, George

    Published 2020
    “…The effect of varying similarity between training and testing trajectory datasets for the blended model was evaluated, as was the effect of seasonality in the Gulf of Mexico. ©2020 American Meteorological Society.…”
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    Why Is the Mediterranean a Climate Change Hot Spot? by Tuel, A, Eltahir, EAB

    Published 2021
    “…© 2020 American Meteorological Society. All rights reserved. Higher precipitation is expected over most of the world's continents under climate change, except for a few specific regions where models project robust declines. …”
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