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Xubin Zeng
Professor, University of Arizona
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Boundary Layer Structures Over the Northwest Atlantic Derived From Airborne High Spectral Resolution Lidar and Dropsonde Measurements During the ACTIVATE Campaign
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
30 may 2024
Yike Xu, Brandon Mitchell, Rodrigo Delgado Urzua, ...

The Planetary Boundary Layer height (PBLH) is essential for studying PBL and ocean‐atmosphere interactions. Marine PBL is usually defined to ...

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Impacts of Topography‐Driven Water Redistribution on Terrestrial Water Storage Change in California Through Ecosystem Responses
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
05 february 2024
Xueyan Zhang, Yuanhao Fang, Guo-Yue Niu, Peter A. ...

Lateral subsurface flow plays an essential role in sustaining the terrestrial ecosystem, but it is not explicitly represented in most Earth System ...

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Power Spectra and Diurnal Variation of Low‐Level Horizontal Winds Observed by a Wind Profiler Radar Network Over China
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
30 january 2024
yinjun wang, Xubin Zeng, Xiangde Xu, Thomas J. Gal...

Understanding the diurnal variation of horizontal wind in the atmospheric boundary layer is important for weather and climate research and wind ene...

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The Tibetan Plateau-Rocky Mountains Circumglobal (TRC) Wave Train – A critical Link in Global and Regional Extreme Hydroclimate Events: The GEWEX/LS4P Initiative
THE THIRD POLE ENVIRONMENT (TPE) UNDER GLOBAL CHANGES IV ORAL
global environmental change | 15 december 2023
Yongkang Xue, Aaron A. Boone, Tandong Yao, Ismaila...
The prediction skill for precipitation anomalies in late spring and summer months - a significant component of extreme hydroclimate events - has remai...
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Evaluating and synthesizing experimental seasonal and subseasonal forecasts of landfalling atmospheric rivers and extreme precipitation over California during Winter 2022 - 2023
DECISION-RELEVANT UNDERSTANDING OF DRY AND WET PRECIPITATION EXTREMES AND THEIR IMPACTS POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2023
Michael J. Deflorio, Agniv Sengupta, Christopher C...
California experienced a historic run of nine consecutive landfalling atmospheric rivers (ARs) in three weeks time during winter 2022-2023. Following ...
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Measuring Relationships Between Atmospheric and Surface Variables to Understand Soil Moisture Processes with a Data-Driven Approach
SCIENTIFIC UNDERSTANDING FROM DATA SCIENCE: SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY FROM DATA SCIENCE–SCIENCE COLLABORATIONS I ORAL
informatics | 13 december 2023
Gary B. Doran, Alphan Altinok, Daniel Wenkert, Nic...
As the Earths climate changes, a key priority identified by the latest Earth Science decadal survey is to understand the factors affecting the timing,...
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Evaluation of three aerosol optical depth retrieval products over the western North Atlantic Ocean during ACTIVATE
MODELS, IN SITU, AND REMOTE SENSING OF AEROSOLS (MIRA) II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2023
Leong Wai Siu, Joseph Schlosser, David Painemal, B...
Aerosol optical depth was retrieved from two airborne remote sensing instruments during the NASA Aerosol Cloud meTeorology Interactions oVer the weste...
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Tibetan Plateau Soil Temperature are found to be the first-order source of subseasonal-to-seasonal precipitation predictability regionally and globally: A Discovery from the GEWEX/LS4P Initiative
SUBSEASONAL, SEASONAL, AND LONGER-TIMESCALE PREDICTABILITY OF DROUGHTS/FLOODS AND LAND-INDUCED FORCING I ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2023
Yongkang Xue, Aaron A. Boone, Tandong Yao, Ismaila...
This paper presents a new idea that utilizes information on boreal spring land surface temperature/subsurface temperature (LST/SUBT) anomalies over th...
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