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Wildfire-induced thunderstorms successfully recreated in Earth system models for the first time
On September 5, 2020, California's Creek Fire grew so severe that it began producing its own weather system. The fire's extreme heat produced an explosive thunderhead that spewed lightning strikes and ...
Scientists at The University of Manchester have developed a new way to measure how traffic contributes to rising urban ...
Earth system models (ESMs) integrate the interactions of atmosphere, ocean, land, ice, and biosphere to estimate the state of regional and global climate under a wide variety of conditions. A model ...
In a time of increasing climate variability, researchers Pengfei Xue and Miraj B. Kayastha have developed regional Earth system models to better understand and predict extreme weather and ...
The term 'Digital Twin of the Earth' creates the idea of the availability of a highly accurate virtual copy of our planet, enabling researchers to predict the most complex future climate developments ...
Visit NAP.edu/10766 to get more information about this book, to buy it in print, or to download it as a free PDF. Improved observations of the atmospheric boundary layer (noted as ABL or BL herein) ...
"UCAR Office for Interdisciplinary Earth Studies, Global Change Institute, volume 3"--T.p. verso. "Produced by the Office for Interdisciplinary Earth Studies of the University Corporation for ...
A developing pyrocumulonimbus cloud above Oregon's Gulch Fire, part of the Beaver Complex Fire, in 2014. On September 5, 2020, California’s Creek Fire grew so severe that it began producing it’s own ...
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