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View article: Machine Learning-Based Sea Surface Wind Speed Retrieval from Dual-Polarized Sentinel-1 SAR During Tropical Cyclones
Machine Learning-Based Sea Surface Wind Speed Retrieval from Dual-Polarized Sentinel-1 SAR During Tropical Cyclones Open
Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) can be applied for monitoring tropical cyclones (TCs), but co-polarized C-band SAR suffers from signal saturation such that it is improper for high wind-speed conditions. In contrast, cross-polariz…
View article: External radiative forcing partly explains the Europe winter cooling in 1998-2012
External radiative forcing partly explains the Europe winter cooling in 1998-2012 Open
The Eurasia continent underwent significant winter cooling from 1998 to 2012, occurring within the context of global warming. This phenomenon has primarily been linked to internal variability, as previous research indicates; however, discu…
View article: How speculative culture shapes green innovation performance: A dual regional and institutional lens
How speculative culture shapes green innovation performance: A dual regional and institutional lens Open
Background: Regional culture plays a crucial role in green innovation performance, yet its impact has not been sufficiently explored, particularly within the African context.Aim: The study aims to assess how speculative culture within regi…
View article: AI performance assessment in blended learning: mechanisms and effects on students’ continuous learning motivation
AI performance assessment in blended learning: mechanisms and effects on students’ continuous learning motivation Open
Introduction Blended learning combines the strengths of online and offline teaching and has become a popular approach in higher education. Despite its advantages, maintaining and enhancing students’ continuous learning motivation in this m…
View article: Projecting Spring Consecutive Rainfall Events in the Three Gorges Reservoir Based on Triple-Nested Dynamical Downscaling
Projecting Spring Consecutive Rainfall Events in the Three Gorges Reservoir Based on Triple-Nested Dynamical Downscaling Open
Spring consecutive rainfall events (CREs) are key triggers of geological hazards in the Three Gorges Reservoir area (TGR), China. However, previous projections of CREs based on the direct outputs of global climate models (GCMs) are subject…
View article: Reducing biases in low cloud cover over the tropical Atlantic in the Norwegian Earth System Model
Reducing biases in low cloud cover over the tropical Atlantic in the Norwegian Earth System Model Open
Biases in the representation of low cloud cover in climate models has been identified as one of the leading causes of uncertainty in equilibrium climate sensitivity. It is therfore crucial to reduce current climate model biases in low clou…
View article: Observed winter Barents Kara Sea ice variations induce prominent sub-decadal variability and a multi-decadal trend in the Warm Arctic Cold Eurasia pattern
Observed winter Barents Kara Sea ice variations induce prominent sub-decadal variability and a multi-decadal trend in the Warm Arctic Cold Eurasia pattern Open
The observed winter Barents-Kara Sea (BKS) sea ice concentration (SIC) has shown a close association with the second empirical orthogonal function (EOF) mode of Eurasian winter surface air temperature (SAT) variability, known as Warm Arcti…
View article: The Impact of Technological Mergers and Acquisitions on Enterprise Innovation: A Review
The Impact of Technological Mergers and Acquisitions on Enterprise Innovation: A Review Open
Innovation is the source of competitive advantage for enterprises. In the context of global industrial upgrading and increasingly fierce technological competition, enhancing innovation capabilities is key to enterprises’ success. Technolog…
View article: Contribution of the tropical sea surface temperature in the Arctic tropospheric warming during 1979–2013
Contribution of the tropical sea surface temperature in the Arctic tropospheric warming during 1979–2013 Open
The contribution of the tropical sea surface temperature in the Arctic tropospheric warming in 1979–2013 was studied through simulations using the CAM6-Nor atmospheric general circulation model. Results showed that the tropical sea surface…
View article: Forcing and impact of the Northern Hemisphere continental snow cover in 1979–2014
Forcing and impact of the Northern Hemisphere continental snow cover in 1979–2014 Open
The main drivers of the continental Northern Hemisphere snow cover are investigated in the 1979–2014 period. Four observational datasets are used as are two large multi-model ensembles of atmosphere-only simulations with prescribed sea sur…
View article: Observed winter Barents Kara Sea ice variations induce prominent sub-decadal variability and a multi-decadal trend in the Warm Arctic Cold Eurasia pattern
Observed winter Barents Kara Sea ice variations induce prominent sub-decadal variability and a multi-decadal trend in the Warm Arctic Cold Eurasia pattern Open
The observed winter Barents-Kara Sea ice concentration (BKS SIC) has shown a close association with the second empirical orthogonal function (EOF) mode of Eurasian winter surface air temperature (SAT) variability, known as Warm Arctic Cold…
View article: Exploring the Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in High-top and Low-top Climate Model Large Ensembles
Exploring the Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in High-top and Low-top Climate Model Large Ensembles Open
Sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) events, followed by a characteristic circulation regime in the lower troposphere, are crucial for the subseasonal weather prediction. What remains controversial is whether or not increasing the height of …
View article: Reconciling conflicting evidence for the cause of the observed early 21st century Eurasian cooling
Reconciling conflicting evidence for the cause of the observed early 21st century Eurasian cooling Open
It is now well established that the Arctic is warming at a faster rate than the global average. This warming, which has been accompanied by a dramatic decline in sea ice, has been linked to cooling over the Eurasian subcontinent over recen…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2022-939
Comment on egusphere-2022-939 Open
Abstract. The role of surface ocean anomalies for the continental Northern Hemisphere snow cover is investigated, together with the interactions between snow cover and atmosphere. Four observational datasets and two large multi-model ensem…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2022-939
Comment on egusphere-2022-939 Open
Abstract. The role of surface ocean anomalies for the continental Northern Hemisphere snow cover is investigated, together with the interactions between snow cover and atmosphere. Four observational datasets and two large multi-model ensem…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2022-939
Comment on egusphere-2022-939 Open
Abstract. The role of surface ocean anomalies for the continental Northern Hemisphere snow cover is investigated, together with the interactions between snow cover and atmosphere. Four observational datasets and two large multi-model ensem…
View article: Arctic Troposphere Warming Driven by External Radiative Forcing and Modulated by the Pacific and Atlantic
Arctic Troposphere Warming Driven by External Radiative Forcing and Modulated by the Pacific and Atlantic Open
During the past decades, the Arctic has experienced significant tropospheric warming, with varying decadal warming rates. However, the relative contributions from potential drivers and modulators of the warming are yet to be further quanti…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2022-939
Comment on egusphere-2022-939 Open
The role of surface ocean anomalies for the continental Northern Hemisphere snow cover is investigated, together with the interactions between snow cover and atmosphere. Four observational datasets and two large multi-model ensembles of at…
View article: Forcing and impact of the Northern Hemisphere continental snow cover in 1979–2014
Forcing and impact of the Northern Hemisphere continental snow cover in 1979–2014 Open
The role of surface ocean anomalies for the continental Northern Hemisphere snow cover is investigated, together with the interactions between snow cover and atmosphere. Four observational datasets and two large multi-model ensembles of at…
View article: The impact of COVID-19 on cultural industries: An empirical research based on stock market returns
The impact of COVID-19 on cultural industries: An empirical research based on stock market returns Open
The COVID-19 virus has challenged the development of the cultural industries seriously, so far, however few studies have used empirical methods to analyze the impact of the pandemic on the overall cultural industries. Based on the panel da…
View article: Simulated contribution of the interdecadal Pacific oscillation to the west Eurasia cooling in 1998–2013
Simulated contribution of the interdecadal Pacific oscillation to the west Eurasia cooling in 1998–2013 Open
Large ensemble simulations with six atmospheric general circulation models involved are utilized to verify the interdecadal Pacific oscillation (IPO) impacts on the trend of Eurasian winter surface air temperatures (SAT) during 1998–2013, …
View article: Reconciling conflicting evidence for the cause of the observed early 21st century Eurasian cooling
Reconciling conflicting evidence for the cause of the observed early 21st century Eurasian cooling Open
It is now well established that the Arctic is warming at a faster rate than the global average. This warming, which has been accompanied by a dramatic decline in sea ice, has been linked to cooling over the Eurasian subcontinent over recen…
View article: Research on How External Environment Influences Digitalization of Cultural Enterprises
Research on How External Environment Influences Digitalization of Cultural Enterprises Open
Digitalization is critical to the growth of cultural industry today. However, existing research has not explained the mechanism by which the external environment affects the digitalization of cultural enterprises. Based on structural equat…
View article: Impacts of Arctic Sea Ice on Cold Season Atmospheric Variability and Trends Estimated from Observations and a Multi-model Large Ensemble
Impacts of Arctic Sea Ice on Cold Season Atmospheric Variability and Trends Estimated from Observations and a Multi-model Large Ensemble Open
To examine the atmospheric responses to Arctic sea-ice variability in the Northern Hemisphere cold season (October to following March), this study uses a coordinated set of large-ensemble experiments of nine atmospheric general circulation…
View article: Modulation of PDO in the Arctic tropospheric warming
Modulation of PDO in the Arctic tropospheric warming Open
<p>The Arctic amplified warming under global warming is one of the prominent climate change events during the past several decades. Arctic sea ice retreat contributed the majority of the near-surface warming, and little to the mid-tr…
View article: Quantification of the Arctic Sea Ice‐Driven Atmospheric Circulation Variability in Coordinated Large Ensemble Simulations
Quantification of the Arctic Sea Ice‐Driven Atmospheric Circulation Variability in Coordinated Large Ensemble Simulations Open
A coordinated set of large ensemble atmosphere‐only simulations is used to investigate the impacts of observed Arctic sea ice‐driven variability (SIDV) on the atmospheric circulation during 1979–2014. The experimental protocol permits sepa…
View article: Identification of the surface state influence in representing the Arctic warming by coordinated atmosphere-only simulations (D3.1)
Identification of the surface state influence in representing the Arctic warming by coordinated atmosphere-only simulations (D3.1) Open
Summary: Arctic amplification metrics: The surface air temperature (SAT) anomalies, trends and variability have been used to quantify the Arctic amplification (AA). The use of different metrics, as well as the choice of dataset can affect …
View article: Sea-Ice Free Arctic Contributes To The Projected Warming Minimum In The North Atlantic
Sea-Ice Free Arctic Contributes To The Projected Warming Minimum In The North Atlantic Open
•Sea-Ice free Arctic contributes to the projected North Atlantic warming minimum by weakening the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). •The weakened AMOC is driven and sustained by the weakened wind stress over the sub polar…