Responses and impacts of atmospheric rivers to climate change
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are characterized by intense moisture transport, which, on landfall,
produce precipitation which can be both beneficial and destructive. ARs in California, for …
produce precipitation which can be both beneficial and destructive. ARs in California, for …
Increases in future AR count and size: Overview of the ARTMIP Tier 2 CMIP5/6 experiment
Abstract The Atmospheric River (AR) Tracking Method Intercomparison Project (ARTMIP) is
a community effort to systematically assess how the uncertainties from AR detectors …
a community effort to systematically assess how the uncertainties from AR detectors …
[HTML][HTML] Oceanic climate changes threaten the sustainability of Asia's water tower
Water resources sustainability in High Mountain Asia (HMA) surrounding the Tibetan
Plateau (TP)—known as Asia's water tower—has triggered widespread concerns because …
Plateau (TP)—known as Asia's water tower—has triggered widespread concerns because …
An unprecedented set of high‐resolution earth system simulations for understanding multiscale interactions in climate variability and change
P Chang, S Zhang, G Danabasoglu… - Journal of Advances …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
We present an unprecedented set of high‐resolution climate simulations, consisting of a 500‐
year pre‐industrial control simulation and a 250‐year historical and future climate simulation …
year pre‐industrial control simulation and a 250‐year historical and future climate simulation …
[HTML][HTML] A scale to characterize the strength and impacts of atmospheric rivers
A Scale to Characterize the Strength and Impacts of Atmospheric Rivers in: Bulletin of the
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Precipitation regime change in Western North America: the role of atmospheric rivers
Daily precipitation in California has been projected to become less frequent even as
precipitation extremes intensify, leading to uncertainty in the overall response to climate …
precipitation extremes intensify, leading to uncertainty in the overall response to climate …
Exascale deep learning for climate analytics
We extract pixel-level masks of extreme weather patterns using variants of Tiramisu and
DeepLabv3+ neural networks. We describe improvements to the software frameworks, input …
DeepLabv3+ neural networks. We describe improvements to the software frameworks, input …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of model resolution on tropical cyclone simulation using the HighResMIP–PRIMAVERA multimodel ensemble
Impact of Model Resolution on Tropical Cyclone Simulation Using the HighResMIP–PRIMAVERA
Multimodel Ensemble in: Journal of Climate Volume 33 Issue 7 (2020) Jump to Content …
Multimodel Ensemble in: Journal of Climate Volume 33 Issue 7 (2020) Jump to Content …
[HTML][HTML] TempestExtremes v2. 1: A community framework for feature detection, tracking, and analysis in large datasets
TempestExtremes (TE) is a multifaceted framework for feature detection, tracking, and
scientific analysis of regional or global Earth system datasets on either rectilinear or …
scientific analysis of regional or global Earth system datasets on either rectilinear or …
West Antarctic surface melt triggered by atmospheric rivers
Recent major melting events in West Antarctica have raised concerns about a potential
hydrofracturing and ice shelf instability. These events often share common forcings of …
hydrofracturing and ice shelf instability. These events often share common forcings of …