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View article: Cosmology Constraints from Type Ia Supernova Simulations of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Strategy Recommended by the High Latitude Time Domain Survey Definition Committee
Cosmology Constraints from Type Ia Supernova Simulations of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Strategy Recommended by the High Latitude Time Domain Survey Definition Committee Open
Within the next few years, the upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will be gathering data for the High Latitude Time Domain Survey (HLTDS) that will be used to significantly improve the Type Ia supernova measurement of the dark ener…
View article: Comparing the DES-SN5YR and Pantheon+ SN cosmology analyses: Investigation based on "Evolving Dark Energy or Supernovae systematics?"
Comparing the DES-SN5YR and Pantheon+ SN cosmology analyses: Investigation based on "Evolving Dark Energy or Supernovae systematics?" Open
Recent cosmological analyses measuring distances of Type Ia Supernovae (SNe Ia) and Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO) have all given similar hints at time-evolving dark energy. To examine whether underestimated SN Ia systematics might be …
View article: OpenUniverse2024: A shared, simulated view of the sky for the next generation of cosmological surveys
OpenUniverse2024: A shared, simulated view of the sky for the next generation of cosmological surveys Open
The OpenUniverse2024 simulation suite is a cross-collaboration effort to produce matched simulated imaging for multiple surveys as they would observe a common simulated sky. Both the simulated data and associated tools used to produce it a…
View article: Super-Earth LHS3844b is Tidally Locked
Super-Earth LHS3844b is Tidally Locked Open
Short-period exoplanets on circular orbits are thought to be tidally locked into synchronous rotation. If tidally locked, these planets must possess permanent day- and night-sides, with extreme irradiation on the dayside and none on the ni…
View article: Project Pythia: Building an Inclusive Geoscience Community with Cookbooks
Project Pythia: Building an Inclusive Geoscience Community with Cookbooks Open
Project Pythia is the educational arm of the Pangeo community, and provides a growing collection of community driven and developed training resources that help geoscientists navigate the Pangeo ecosystem, and the myriad complex technologie…
View article: Oceanic Influence and Lapse Rate Changes Dominate the Recent Amplified Saharan Warming
Oceanic Influence and Lapse Rate Changes Dominate the Recent Amplified Saharan Warming Open
The surface air temperature (SAT) over the Sahara Desert has increased at a much faster rate than average tropical land in recent decades. This study examines the relative roles of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) forcing and sea surface…
View article: The Increasing Efficiency of the Poleward Energy Transport Into the Arctic in a Warming Climate
The Increasing Efficiency of the Poleward Energy Transport Into the Arctic in a Warming Climate Open
This study quantifies the contribution to Arctic winter surface warming from changes in the tropospheric energy transport ( F trop ) and the efficiency with which F trop heats the surface in the RCP8.5 warming scenario of the Community Ear…
View article: The Increasing Efficiency of the Poleward Energy Transport into the Arctic in a Warming Climate
The Increasing Efficiency of the Poleward Energy Transport into the Arctic in a Warming Climate Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This preprint has been submitted to and is under consideration at Geophysical Research Letters. ESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary.Learn mo…
View article: Exploring Sources of Surface Bias in HRRR Using New York State Mesonet
Exploring Sources of Surface Bias in HRRR Using New York State Mesonet Open
In recent years, there has been increasing demand for applications of short‐term forecasting of renewable energy potential and assessments of the likelihood of extreme weather events using the High‐Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) model. Ex…
View article: Evaluating sources of surface bias in HRRR using New York State Mesonet
Evaluating sources of surface bias in HRRR using New York State Mesonet Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This preprint has been submitted to and is under consideration at Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres. ESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be pre…
View article: Data of q-flux Green's Function experiments and abrupt 4xCO2 simulation with NCAR CAM5_SOM model
Data of q-flux Green's Function experiments and abrupt 4xCO2 simulation with NCAR CAM5_SOM model Open
This repository contains processed data for a suite of q-flux patches experiments and the abrupt4×CO2 simulation in NCAR CAM5 coupled with a slab-ocean model. See README file for more information.
View article: Data of q-flux Green's Function experiments and abrupt 4xCO2 simulation with NCAR CAM5_SOM model
Data of q-flux Green's Function experiments and abrupt 4xCO2 simulation with NCAR CAM5_SOM model Open
This repository contains processed data for a suite of q-flux patches experiments and the abrupt4×CO2 simulation in NCAR CAM5 coupled with a slab-ocean model. See README file for more information.
View article: Stratospheric and Tropospheric Flux Contributions to the Polar Cap Energy Budgets
Stratospheric and Tropospheric Flux Contributions to the Polar Cap Energy Budgets Open
The flux of moist static energy into the polar regions plays a key role in the energy budget and climate of the polar regions. While usually studied from a vertically integrated perspective ( F wall ), this analysis examines its vertical s…
View article: Data of q-flux Green's Function experiments and abrupt 4xCO2 simulation with NCAR CAM5_SOM model
Data of q-flux Green's Function experiments and abrupt 4xCO2 simulation with NCAR CAM5_SOM model Open
This repository contains processed data for a suite of q-flux patches experiments and the abrupt4×CO2 simulation in NCAR CAM5 coupled with a slab-ocean model. See README file for more information.
View article: Decomposing the Drivers of Polar Amplification with a Single-Column Model
Decomposing the Drivers of Polar Amplification with a Single-Column Model Open
The precise mechanisms driving Arctic amplification are still under debate. Previous attribution methods compute the vertically uniform temperature change required to balance the top-of-atmosphere energy imbalance caused by each forcing an…
View article: The dominant contribution of Southern Ocean heat uptake to time-evolving radiative feedback in CESM
The dominant contribution of Southern Ocean heat uptake to time-evolving radiative feedback in CESM Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This work has been accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters. Version of RecordESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary. Learn mor…
View article: Processed data of "The dominant contribution of Southern Ocean heat uptake to time-evolving radiative feedback in CESM"
Processed data of "The dominant contribution of Southern Ocean heat uptake to time-evolving radiative feedback in CESM" Open
This repository contains processed data for a suite of “patches experiments” and the abrupt4×CO2 simulation in CESM-SOM. This repository supports a paper by Yuan-Jen Lin, Yen-Ting Hwang, Jian Lu, Fukai Liu, and Brian E. J. Rose, submitted …
View article: Decomposing the Drivers of Polar Amplification with a Single Column Model.
Decomposing the Drivers of Polar Amplification with a Single Column Model. Open
The precise mechanisms driving Arctic amplification are still under debate. Previous attribution methods based on top-of-atmosphere energy budgets have assumed all forcings and feedbacks lead to vertically-uniform temperature changes, with…
View article: The Efficiency of the Hadley Cell Response to Wide Variations in Ocean Heat Transport
The Efficiency of the Hadley Cell Response to Wide Variations in Ocean Heat Transport Open
The Hadley cell (HC) plays a key role in the climate response to variations in ocean heat transport (OHT). Increased OHT is characterized by both a robust slowdown of this overturning circulation, with consequent changes in cloudiness driv…
View article: Exploring the Climatic Response to Wide Variations in Ocean Heat Transport on an Aquaplanet
Exploring the Climatic Response to Wide Variations in Ocean Heat Transport on an Aquaplanet Open
The climatic impact of ocean heat transport (OHT) is studied in a series of idealized aquaplanet climate model experiments. OHT is prescribed through a simple geometrical formula spanning a wide variety of amplitudes and meridional extents…
View article: CLIMLAB: a Python toolkit for interactive, process-oriented climate modeling
CLIMLAB: a Python toolkit for interactive, process-oriented climate modeling Open
CLIMLAB is an open-ended engine for interactive, process-oriented climate modeling for use in education and research.It is motivated by the need for simpler tools and more reproducible workflows with which to "fill in the gaps" between bla…
View article: Snowball Earth climate dynamics and Cryogenian geology-geobiology
Snowball Earth climate dynamics and Cryogenian geology-geobiology Open
We review recent observations and models concerning the dynamics of Cryogenian global glaciation and their biological consequences.
View article: Increased Ocean Heat Convergence Into the High Latitudes With CO<sub>2</sub> Doubling Enhances Polar‐Amplified Warming
Increased Ocean Heat Convergence Into the High Latitudes With CO<sub>2</sub> Doubling Enhances Polar‐Amplified Warming Open
We isolate the role of the ocean in polar climate change by directly evaluating how changes in ocean dynamics with quasi‐equilibrium CO 2 doubling impact high‐latitude climate. With CO 2 doubling, the ocean heat flux convergence (OHFC) shi…
View article: Ice Caps and Ice Belts: The Effects of Obliquity on Ice−Albedo Feedback
Ice Caps and Ice Belts: The Effects of Obliquity on Ice−Albedo Feedback Open
Planetary obliquity determines the meridional distribution of the annual mean insolation. For obliquity exceeding 55°, the weakest insolation occurs at the equator. Stable partial snow and ice cover on such a planet would be in the form of…
View article: The tropical rain belts with an annual cycle and a continent model intercomparison project: TRACMIP
The tropical rain belts with an annual cycle and a continent model intercomparison project: TRACMIP Open
This paper introduces the Tropical Rain belts with an Annual cycle and a Continent Model Intercomparison Project (TRACMIP). TRACMIP studies the dynamics of tropical rain belts and their response to past and future radiative forcings throug…