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The Key Role of Diabatic Outflow in Amplifying the Midlatitude Flow: a Representative Case Study of Weather Systems Surrounding Western North Pacific Extratropical Transition

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The article was published on 2017-01-25 and is currently open access. It has received 56 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Outflow & Extratropical cyclone.

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The South Carolina Flood of October 2015: Moisture Transport Analysis and the Role of Hurricane Joaquin

TL;DR: In this paper, numerical simulations are utilized to elucidate Joaquin's role in the flooding and to diagnose moisture transport mechanisms, showing that a band of intense moisture transport into the flooding region is associated with a narrow, diabatically produced cyclonic lower-tropospheric potential vorticity (PV) maximum.
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Circulation conservation in the outflow of warm conveyor belts and consequences for Rossby wave evolution

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explain how heating in the ascending warm conveyor belt (WCB) enables air to cross isentropic surfaces so that the WCB outflow into a ridge occurs in a higher isentropy layer than the inflow.
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The Role of Dynamic Tropopause Rossby Wave Breaking for Synoptic-Scale Buildups in Northern Hemisphere Zonal Available Potential Energy

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of the Northern Hemisphere dynamic tropopause (NHP) was discussed in terms of the zone available potential energy (ZOEE) and static stability of a domain.
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EuLerian Identification of Ascending air Streams (ELIAS 2.0) in Numerical Weather Prediction and Climate Models. Part II: Model application to different data sets

TL;DR: This study applies newly developed convolutional neural network (CNN) models which allow the identification of footprints of WCB inflow, ascent, and outflow from a limited number of predictor fields at comparably low spatio-temporal resolution to demonstrate the versatile applicability of the CNN models to different data sets.
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