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Artificial Intelligence for the Earth Systems
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Community Science
Earth Interactions
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
Journal of Climate
Journal of Hydrometeorology
Journal of Physical Oceanography
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
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Weather and Forecasting
Weather, Climate, and Society
Meteorological Monographs
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Volume 153 (2025): Issue 2 (Feb 2025)
Print ISSN:
0027-0644
Online ISSN:
1520-0493
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ARTICLES
On the Intraseasonal Oceanic Processes Constrained by Data Assimilation: A Case Study of the Tropical Pacific
Are Rapidly Intensifying Tropical Cyclones Associated with Unique Vortex and Convective Characteristics?
Convection-Permitting Ensembles of an Isolated Mountain Thunderstorm during RELAMPAGO/CACTI
Examining Tropical Cyclone Thermodynamic Structure with TROPICS Observations
The Importance of Perturbation Rank in Ensemble Simulations
Radar and Profiler Observations of the Kinematic and Thermodynamic Structure of a Shallow Bore in a Low-Shear Environment
The Impact of Outer-Core Structure on Eye Formation and Intensification of Tropical Cyclones
Assimilating Novel Boundary Layer Observations from Dual-Polarization Radars to Improve Lower-Tropospheric Moisture and Torrential Rainfall Forecasts
Dual-Polarization Radar Characteristics of Tropical Cyclone Tornadic and Nontornadic Supercells
On the Predictability of Springtime Ozone Depletion Events using the ECCC Global Deterministic Prediction System
CORRESPONDENCE
Comments on “Marathon versus Sprint: Two Modes of Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification in a Global Convection-Permitting Simulation”
Reply to “Comment on ‘Marathon versus Sprint: Two Modes of Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification in a Global Convection-Permitting Simulation’”
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