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Jiasheng Li, Xuesen Cui, Fenghua Tang, Wei Fan, Zhen Han and Zuli Wu
Understanding the spatial patterns of neon flying squid is important for the monitoring and management of fishery resources. Mesoscale eddies and the Kuroshio Extension play important roles in the variation of the fishing ground of Ommastrephes bartramii...
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Yannis Androulidakis, Vassiliki Kourafalou, Matthieu Le Hénaff, HeeSook Kang and Nektaria Ntaganou
The Loop Current (LC) system controls the connectivity between the northern Gulf of Mexico (GoM) region and the Straits of Florida. The evolution of the LC and the shedding sequence of the LC anticyclonic ring (Eddy Franklin) were crucial for the fate of...
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Michael J. Allen, Thomas R. Allen, Christopher Davis and George McLeod
This study evaluates the spatial-temporal patterns in Virginia tornadoes using the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center?s Severe Weather GIS (SVRGIS) database. In addition to descriptive statistics, the analysis employs Kernel Density Estimat...
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Yongfeng Qi, Huabin Mao, Xia Wang, Linhui Yu, Shumin Lian, Xianpeng Li and Xiaodong Shang
Direct microstructure observations and fine-scale measurements of an anticyclonic mesoscale eddy were conducted in the northern South China Sea in July 2020. An important finding was that suppressed turbulent mixing in the thermocline existed at the cent...
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Hepeng Zheng, Yun Zhang, Yuan Wang, Lifeng Zhang, Jun Peng, Saisai Liu and Aibing Li
The intensification of Typhoon Lekima (2019) is simulated with the Weather Research and Forecasting model to study the atmospheric horizontal kinetic energy (HKE) spectra and corresponding spectral HKE budgets under the control of real tropical cyclone (...
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Pankaj Bhardwaj,Omvir Singh
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Thunderstorms are one of the most devastating mesoscale severe weather phenomena, which play an important role in the occurrence of rainfall activity over a region. Therefore, in the present study an attempt has been made to identify the relationship bet...
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Peter Sheridan, Simon Vosper and Philip Brown
An automated method producing a diagnostic of the severity of lee waves and their impacts on surface winds as represented in output from a high resolution linear numerical model (3D velocities over mountains (3DVOM)) covering several areas of the U.K. is...
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Robinson I. Negrón-Juárez, Hillary S. Jenkins, Carlos F. M. Raupp, William J. Riley, Lara M. Kueppers, Daniel Magnabosco Marra, Gabriel H. P. M. Ribeiro, Maria Terezinha F. Monteiro, Luis A. Candido, Jeffrey Q. Chambers and Niro Higuchi
Windthrows are a recurrent disturbance in Amazonia and are an important driver of forest dynamics and carbon storage. In this study, we present for the first time the seasonal and interannual variability of windthrows, focusing on Central Amazonia, and d...
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Rahul Boadh,A.N.V. Satyanarayana,T. V. B. P. S. Rama Krishna,Srikanth Madala
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Mesoscale atmospheric circulations play an important role in the transport of air pollution and local air quality issues. The planetary boundary layer (PBL), the thermo-dynamical structure and the flow field play an important role in air pollution disper...
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Stephen J. Déry, Heidi K. Knudsvig, Marco A. Hernández-Henríquez and Darwyn S. Coxson
This study examines the net snow accumulation and ablation characteristics and trends in the Inland Temperate Rainforest (ITR) of the Upper Fraser River Basin, British Columbia (BC), Canada. It intends to establish whether elevation and/or air temperatur...
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