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  1. Embracing Vulnerability: How Indie Authors Can Leverage Brené Brown's Insights for Creative Success

    About 'Daring Greatly' by Brené Brown As an indie author, vulnerability is a constant part of your process, from penning deeply personal narratives to…
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  2. Crafting Middle-Grade Hits: How Indie Authors Can Combine Beloved Tropes for Irresistible Stories

    In 1969, Dario Fontanella Gregori invented a new ice cream sundae that is iconic today in cafés throughout Germany. He started with the standard tropes—vanilla ice cream, red berry syrup, whipped cream, and grated…
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  3. Title: Projected changes in the Iberian Peninsula drought characteristics.

    High spatial resolution drought projections for the Iberian Peninsula (IP)
    have been examined in terms of duration, frequency, and severity of drought
    events. For this end, a set of regional climate simulations wa [...]

    Authors: M. García-Valdecasas Ojeda, S.R. Gámiz-Fortis, J.J. Rosa-Cánovas, E. Romero-Jiménez, P. Yeste, Y. Castro-Díez, M.J. Esteban-Parra

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2401.07104

  4. Title: Variations in climate habitability parameters and their effect on Earth's biosphere during the Phanerozoic Eon.

    Essential insights on the characterization and quality of a detectable
    biosphere are gained by analyzing the effects of its environmental parameters.
    We compiled environmental and biological properties of the Phanerozoic Eon from
    various published data sets and condu [...]

    Authors: Iva Vilović, Dirk Schulze-Makuch, René Heller

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2308.08470

  5. Title: Steady-state supersaturation distributions for clouds under turbulent forcing.

    The supersaturation equation for a vertically moving adiabatic cloud parcel
    is analysed. The effects of turbulent updrafts are incorporated in the shape of
    a stochastic Lagrangian model, with spatial and time correlations expressed in
    terms of turbulent kinetic energy. Using the Fokker-Planck equation, the
    stead [...]

    Authors: Manuel Santos Gutiérrez, Kalli Furtado

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2305.02871

  6. Title: Reduction of rain-induced errors for wind speed estimation on SAR observations using convolutional neural networks.

    Synthetic Aperture Radar is known to be able to provide high-resolution
    estimates of surface wind speed. These estimates usually rely on a Geophysical
    Model Function (GMF) that has difficulties accounting for non-wind processes
    such as rai [...]

    Authors: Aurélien Colin, Pierre Tandeo, Charles Peureux, Romain Husson, Ronan Fablet

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2303.09200

  7. Title: Weather regimes and related atmospheric composition at a Pyrenean observatory characterized by hierarchical clustering of a 5-year data set.

    Atmospheric composition measurements taken at many high-altitude stations
    around the world, aim [...]

    Authors: Gueffier Jérémy, Gheusi François, Lothon Marie, Pont Véronique, Philibert Alban, Lohou Fabienne, Derrien Solène, Bezombes Yannick, Athier Gilles, Meyerfeld Yves, Vial Antoine

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2303.05819

  8. Title: Inversion of sea surface currents from satellite-derived SST-SSH synergies with 4DVarNets.

    Satellite altimetry is a unique way for direct observations of sea surface
    dynamics. This is however limited to the surface-constrained geostrophic
    component of sea surface velocities. Ageostrophic dynamics are however expected
    to be significant for horizontal scales below [...]

    Authors: Ronan Fablet, Bertrand Chapron, Julien Le Sommer, Florian Sévellec

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2211.13059

  9. Title: Convective boundary layer sensible and latent heat flux lidar observations and towards new model parametrizations.

    Model parametrizations in the convective boundary layer are still at work
    especially in the interfacial layers with the surface and the free troposphere.
    The present paper reports simultaneous turbulence-scale lidar observation [...]

    Authors: Fabien Gibert, Dimitri Edouart, Paul Monnier, Julie Collignan, Julio Lopez, Claire Cénac

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2211.08785

  10. Title: Breaking wave field statistics with a multilayer model.

    The statistics of breaking wave fields is characterised within a novel
    multi-layer framework, which generalises the single-layer Saint-Venant system
    into a multi-layer and non-hydrostatic formulation of the Navier-Stokes
    equations. We simulate an ensemble of phase-resolved surface wave fields in
    physical space, where strong non-linea [...]

    Authors: Jiarong Wu, Stéphane Popinet, Luc Deike

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2211.03238

  11. Title: Wave Sequential Data Assimilation in Support of Wave Energy Converter Power Prediction.

    Integration of renewable power sources into grids remains an active research
    and development area, particularly for less developed renewable energy
    technologies such as wave energy converters (WECs). WECs are projected to have
    strong early market penetration for [...]

    Authors: Mohammad Khalil, Carlos Michelén Ströfer, Kaustubha Raghukumar, Ann Dallman

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2209.15115

  12. Title: Local Wind Regime Induced by Giant Linear Dunes: Comparison of ERA5-Land Reanalysis with Surface Measurements.

    Emergence and growth of sand dunes results from the dynamic interaction
    between topography, wind flow and sediment transport. While feedbacks between
    these variables are well studied at the scale of a sin [...]

    Authors: Cyril Gadal, Pauline Delorme, Clément Narteau, Giles F.S. Wiggs, Matthew Baddock, Joanna M. Nield, Philippe Claudin

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2208.14232

  13. Title: Are General Circulation Models obsolete?.

    Traditional general circulation models, or GCMs -- i.e. 3D dynamical models
    with unresolved terms represented in equations with tunable parameters -- have
    been a mainstay of climate research for several decades, and some of the
    pioneering studies have recently been recognized by a Nobel pri [...]

    Authors: V. Balaji, Fleur Couvreux, Julie Deshayes, Jacques Gautrais, Frédéric Hourdin, Catherine Rio

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2204.06957

  14. Title: Analysis, Characterization, Prediction and Attribution of Extreme Atmospheric Events with Machine Learning: a Review.

    Atmospheric Extreme Events (EEs) cause severe damages to human societies and
    ec [...]

    Authors: Sancho Salcedo-Sanz, Jorge Pérez-Aracil, Guido Ascenso, Javier Del Ser, David Casillas-Pérez, Christopher Kadow, Dusan Fister, David Barriopedro, Ricardo García-Herrera, Marcello Restelli, Mateo Giuliani, Andrea Castelletti

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2207.07580

  15. Title: Modeling wind-responsive diurnal sea surface temperature for cloud-resolving simulations.

    The diurnal variability of sea surface temperature (SST) may play an
    important role for cloud organization above the tropical ocean, with
    implications for precipitation extremes, storminess, and climate sensitivity.
    Recent cloud-resolving simulations demonstrate how imposed diurnal SST
    oscill [...]

    Authors: Reyk Börner, Jan O. Haerter, Romain Fiévet

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2205.07933

  16. Title: Revisiting wind wave growth with fully-coupled direct numerical simulations.

    We investigate wind wave growth by direct numerical simulations solving for
    the two-phase Navier-Stokes equations. We consider ratio of the wave speed $c$
    to wind friction velocity $u_*$ from $c/u_*=$ 2 to 8, i.e. in the slow to
    intermediate wave regime; and initial wave steepness $ak$ from 0.1 to 0.3; the
    two be [...]

    Authors: Jiarong Wu, Stéphane Popinet, Luc Deike

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2202.03553

  17. Title: Modeling wind-responsive diurnal sea surface temperature for cloud-resolving simulations.

    The diurnal variability of sea surface temperature (SST) may play an
    important role for cloud organization above the tropical ocean, with
    implications for precipitation extremes, storminess and climate sensitivity.
    Recent cloud-resolving simulations demonstrate how imposed diurnal SST
    oscilla [...]

    Authors: Reyk Börner, Jan O. Haerter, Romain Fiévet

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2205.07933

  18. Title: Are GCMs obsolete?.

    Traditional general circulation models, or GCMs -- i.e. 3D dynamical models
    with unresolved terms represented in equations with tunable parameters -- have
    been a mainstay of climate research for several decades, and some of the
    pioneering studies have recently been recognized by a Nobel prize in Physics.
    Yet, th [...]

    Authors: V. Balaji, Fleur Couvreux, Julie Deshayes, Jacques Gautrais, Frédéric Hourdin, Catherine Rio

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2204.06957

  19. Title: Benchmarks for Solar Radiation Time Series Forecasting.

    With an ever-increasing share of intermittent renewable energy in the world's
    energy mix,there is an increasing need for advanced solar power forecasting
    models to optimize the operation and control of solar power plants. In order to
    justify the need for more [...]

    Authors: Cyril Voyant, Gilles Notton, Jean-Laurent Duchaud, Luis Antonio García Gutiérrez, Jamie M. Bright, Dazhi Yang

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2203.14959

  20. Title: Hurricane Forecasting: A Novel Multimodal Machine Learning Framework.

    This paper describes a novel machine learning (ML) framework for tropical
    cyclone intensity and track forecasting, combining multiple ML techniques and
    utilizing diverse data sources. Our multimodal framework, called Hurricast,
    efficiently combines spatial-temporal data with statistic [...]

    Authors: Léonard Boussioux, Cynthia Zeng, Théo Guénais, Dimitris Bertsimas

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2011.06125

  21. Title: Two-dimensional structure functions to characterize convective rolls in the marine atmospheric boundary layer from Sentinel-1 SAR images.

    We study the shape of convective rolls in the Marine Atmospheric Boundary
    Layer from Synthetic Aperture Radar images of the ocean. We propose a
    multiscale analysis with structure fun [...]

    Authors: Carlos Granero-Belinchon, Stéphane G. Roux, Nicolas B. Garnier, Pierre Tandeo, Chapron Bertrand, Alexis Mouche

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2202.08538

  22. Title: Revisiting wind wave growth with fully-coupled direct numerical simulations.

    We investigate wind wave growth by direct numerical simulations solving for
    the two phase Navier-Stokes equations. We consider ratio of the wave speed $c$
    to wind friction velocity $u_*$ from $c/u_*=$ 2 to 8, i.e. in the slow to
    intermediate wave regime; and wave steepness $ak$ from 0.1 to 0.25; the two
    being var [...]

    Authors: Jiarong Wu, Stéphane Popinet, Luc Deike

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2202.03553

  23. Title: Towards the use of conservative thermodynamic variables in data assimilation: a case study using ground-based microwave radiometer measurements.

    This study aims at introducing two conservative thermodynamic variables
    (moist-air entropy potential temperature and total water content) into a
    one-dimensional variational data a [...]

    Authors: Pascal Marquet, Pauline Martinet, Jean-François Mahfouf, Alina Lavinia Barbu, Benjamin Ménétrier

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2111.05883

  24. Title: Storm Surges as Seen by Coastal and Spaceborne Radars: Case Studies in British Columbia.

    Short-term sea level fluctuations prompted by abrupt atmospheric changes can
    be hazardous phenomena for coastal regions. We report on two such recent storm
    surges that occurred in 2020 on the shores of British Columbia, Canada. A rare
    concordance of ground-based and spaceborne sensors made it possible [...]

    Authors: Baptiste Domps, Charles-Antoine Guérin

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2201.06770

  25. Title: A study on UV emission from clouds with Mini-EUSO.

    Mini-EUSO is the first mission of the JEM-EUSO program located on the
    International Space Station. One of the main goals of the mission is [...]

    Authors: Alessio Golzio, Matteo Battisti, Mario Beratina, Karl Bolmgren, Giorgio Cambié, Marco Casolino, Claudio Cassardo, Roberto Cremonini, Silvia Ferrarese, Christer Fuglesang, Massimiliano Manfrin, Laura Marcelli, Lech Piotrowski, Kenji Shinozaki

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2112.11878

  26. Title: Global Tracking and Quantification of Oil and Gas Methane Emissions from Recurrent Sentinel-2 Imagery.

    Methane (CH4) emissions estimates from top-down studies over oil and gas
    basins have revealed systematic under-estimation of CH4 emissions in current
    national in [...]

    Authors: Thibaud Ehret, Aurélien De Truchis, Matthieu Mazzolini, Jean-Michel Morel, Alexandre d'Aspremont, Thomas Lauvaux, Riley Duren, Daniel Cusworth, Gabriele Facciolo

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2110.11832

  27. Title: Revisting the limits of atmospheric temperature retrieval from cosmic-ray measurements.

    A priori, cosmic-ray measurements offer a unique capability to determine the
    vertical profile of atmospheric temperatures directly from ground. However,
    despite the increased understanding of the impact of the atmosphere on
    cosmic-ray rates, attempts to explore th [...]

    Authors: Riádigos Irma, González-Díaz Diego, Pérez-Muñuzuri Vicente

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2112.04526

  28. Title: Ocean wave transmission, reflection and absorption by rows of vertical structures along the coastline.

    Large arrays of wave-absorbing structures could serve the double objective of
    coastal protection against erosion and clean, renewable electrical power
    production. In this work, the principle of an artificial canopy is explored,
    which consists of vertical structures, arranged [...]

    Authors: Alexis Mérigaud, Benjamin Thiria, Ramiro Godoy-Diana

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2111.14816

  29. Title: Definition, detection, and tracking of persistent structures in atmospheric flows.

    Long-lived flow patterns in the atmosphere such as weather fronts,
    mid-latitude blockings or tropical cyclones often induce extreme weather
    conditions. As [...]

    Authors: Johannes von Lindheim, Abhishek Harikrishnan, Tom Dörffel, Rupert Klein, Péter Koltai, Natalia Mikula, Annette Müller, Peter Névir, George Pacey, Robert Polzin, Nikki Vercauteren

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2111.13645

  30. Title: Characteristic signatures of Northern Hemisphere blocking events in a Lagrangian flow network representation of the atmospheric circulation.

    In the past decades, boreal summers have been characterized by an increasing
    number of extreme weather events in the Northern Hemisphere extratropics,
    including persistent heat waves, droughts and [...]

    Authors: Noémie Ehstand, Reik V. Donner, Cristóbal López, Emilio Hernández-García

    Link: arxiv.org/abs/2105.12513