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Linking atmospheric rivers and warm conveyor belt airflows
Published 2019“…As the cyclone travels, this export results in a filament of high moisture content marking the track of the cyclone (often used to identify atmospheric rivers). We find that both cyclone precipitation and water vapor transport increase when moisture in the feeder airstream increases, thus explaining the link between atmospheric rivers and the precipitation associated with warm conveyor belt ascent. …”
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1642
Tropical atmospheric drivers of wintertime European precipitation events
Published 2019Journal article -
1643
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1644
Some fundamental questions concerning the circulation of the atmosphere of Venus
Published 2002“…There has been very little new data on the atmosphere of Venus in recent years, but ongoing studies of data from space missions such as Pioneer Venus, Venera and Galileo, plus ground-based observations, have uncovered, but not yet resolved, a number of fundamental questions relating to the atmospheric global circulation. …”
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Modelled and observed variability in atmospheric vertical temperature structure
Published 2000“…In this work zonal mean atmospheric temperatures from a control run of the second Hadley Centre coupled GCM are compared with gridded radiosonde observations for the past 38 years to examine how well modelled and observed variability agree. …”
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1647
LATITUDINAL AND SEASON VARIATIONS OF WATER-VAPOR IN THE MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE
Published 1994Journal article -
1648
Detection of hydrogen sulfide above the clouds in Uranus’s atmosphere
Published 2018“…Its detection constrains the deep bulk sulfur/nitrogen abundance to exceed unity (>4.4–5.0 times the solar value) in Uranus’s bulk atmosphere, and places a lower limit on the mole fraction of H2S below the observed cloud of (1.0−2.5)×10−5. …”
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1649
Soaring energetics and glide performance in a moving atmosphere
Published 2016“…Here we analyse the energetics, performance, and optimization of flight in a moving atmosphere. We begin by deriving a succinct expression describing all of the mechanical energy flows associated with gliding, dynamic soaring, and thermal soaring, which we use to explore the optimization of gliding in an arbitrary wind. …”
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1650
The interaction between air ions and aerosol particles in the atmosphere
Published 1999Journal article -
1651
A POD-Galerkin approach to the atmospheric dynamics of Mars
Published 2007Subjects: “…Atmospheric,Oceanic,and Planetary physics…”
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1652
The NEMESIS planetary atmosphere radiative transfer and retrieval tool
Published 2008“…With the exception of in situ atmospheric probes, the most useful way to study the atmospheres of other planets is to observe their electromagnetic spectra through remote observations, either from ground-based telescopes or from spacecraft. …”
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1653
Ice giant circulation patterns: Implications for atmospheric probes
Published 2020“…Atmospheric circulation patterns derived from multi-spectral remote sensing can serve as a guide for choosing a suitable entry location for a future in situ probe mission to the Ice Giants. …”
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1654
Feeling at home in contemporary Japan: Space, atmosphere and intimacy
Published 2014“…Ample attention has been paid to the staging of atmospheres in public spaces, but qualitative studies about domestic atmospheres are scarce and the emphasis tends to be on ‘front-stage’ concerns such as hospitality, status, and normativity. …”
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1655
A computer-controlled Gerdien atmospheric ion counter
Published 2000“…Accurate measurements of atmospheric ions are desirable in order to investigate atmospheric aerosol processes. …”
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1656
An infrared filter radiometer for atmospheric cluster-ion detection.
Published 2008“…Motivated by the detection of infrared absorption bands from atmospheric cluster ions in laboratory experiments, a narrowband filter radiometer has been constructed for ion detection in the atmosphere. …”
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1657
Atmospheric controls on the annual cycle of North African dust
Published 2007“…Dust emitted from desert regions and transported in the atmosphere has been recognized for its potential to alter the Earth's climate and environments. …”
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1658
Long-duration Venus lander for seismic and atmospheric science
Published 2020“…An exciting and novel science mission concept called Seismic and Atmospheric Exploration of Venus (SAEVe) has been developed which uses high-temperature electronics to enable a three-order magnitude increase in expected surface life (120 Earth days) over what has been achieved to date. …”
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1659
No evidence of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus from independent analyses
Published 2021Journal article -
1660
Exploiting the chaotic behaviour of atmospheric models with reconfigurable architectures
Published 2017“…The computationally intensive nature of atmospheric modelling is an attractive target for hardware acceleration using reconfigurable computing. …”
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