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ENSO-conditioned evolution of global mean surface temperature

Michael K. Tippett, Emily Becker

Published: 2026-05-12
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Here we examined how the June--May trajectory of global mean surface temperature (GMST) can be anticipated from recent GMST evolution and upcoming boreal winter Ni\~no-3.4 values. Principal component analysis and dimension reduction of the data led to a simple, interpretable model in which the June--May monthly GMST trajectory is conditioned on two quantities: the average GMST of the prior 12 [...]

Episodic slowdown of global warming by a multi-year La Niña

Tomoki Iwakiri, Tsubasa Kohyama

Published: 2026-05-12
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Global mean surface temperature (GMST), which has continued to rise due to the anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing, is closely related to the sea surface temperature variability in the tropical Pacific. In particular, GMST is known to increase during a strong and short-lived El Niño. By contrast, the global cooling effect of a weak and long-lived La Niña remains underexplored, particularly that [...]

Can Hyperscale Data Centers Alter Local Meteorology in the Kathmandu Valley? A Simulation-Based Assessment

Sujan Bhattarai, Saroj Prasad Mainali, Suman Bhattarai

Published: 2026-05-11
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

There is growing interest in Nepal in hosting large data centers inside the Kathmandu Valley, but how the valley’s atmosphere would respond to substantial additional heat emissions remains uncertain. The Kathmandu Valley is a closed bowl-shaped basin surrounded by mountains, with persistent nocturnal cold pools and weak boundary-layer winds that limit the dispersal of pollutants and heat from the [...]

An analogue-conditioned multi-satellite framework for daily precipitation reconstruction

Adrian Huerta, Roberto Serrano-Notivoli, Stefan Brönnimann

Published: 2026-05-10
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Precipitation is a key component of the Earth system, yet remains difficult to reconstruct accurately due to its stochastic nature, physical drivers, and sparse observational coverage. Existing gridded datasets rely on trade-offs between station-based observations, satellite retrievals, and multi-source blending, often introducing inconsistencies and temporal limitations. Here, we present an [...]

TiMEpy: A Python Package for Analyzing Tidal Modulation of Fast and Slow Earthquakes

Weifan Lu

Published: 2026-05-09
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Due to interactions between the solid Earth and tidal forces, the crust experiences continuous stress perturbations. Understanding how earthquakes respond to tidal stresses provides unique insights into the mechanisms governing earthquake nucleation. Here, we present TiMEpy, an open-source Python package designed to detect tidal modulation in both fast and slow earthquakes. TiMEpy includes [...]

Adaptive Model Parameter Estimation Triggered by the Beneficial Observation Rate from Forecast Sensitivity to Observations

Takumi Honda, Yohei Sawada

Published: 2026-05-08
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

In NWP, the assimilation of various observations contributes to improving forecast accuracy. The contribution of each observation can be estimated by existing methods. Empirically, it is well known that only a fraction of assimilated observations are diagnosed as beneficial, meaning that they improve forecast accuracy. Previous studies have indicated that the beneficial observation rate depends [...]

Extreme Heat and Rainfall Risk Attributed to Cumulative CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuel Producers

Christopher Callahan

Published: 2026-05-08
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Legal and political approaches to climate accountability require demonstrating that a particular emitter contributed to a climate impact, but quantitative solutions to this attribution challenge remain nascent. This study leverages the proportionality of global warming to cumulative CO2 emissions to develop statistical models that directly predict extreme climate risk from cumulative emissions. [...]

Polar ice-cores unravel the formation of a UV window during magnetic field collapse ~ 42 ka BP

Dr. SANJEEV DASARI, Guillaume Paris, Julien Charreau, et al.

Published: 2026-05-08
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geochemistry, Other Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

During geomagnetic excursions (GEs), compromised magnetic field and increased cosmic-ray bombardment can deplete the ozone layer forming ‘UV window(s)’ in the Earth’s atmosphere. Here, using triple sulfur-isotope systematics in polar ice-core sulfate record spanning 600 years of the Laschamp GE, we provide direct evidence of the formation of a UV window. Several events of UV-induced anomalous [...]

Antimicrobial Resistance – A Growing Global Groundwater Challenge

Thomas Boving, Cecilia Hernández-Zepeda, Dan Lapworth, et al.

Published: 2026-05-08
Subjects: Education, Engineering, Life Sciences, Medicine and Health Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Antimicrobials are composed of medications such as antibiotics and antivirals which are widely used to ensure human and animal health. However, inappropriate use of antimicrobials is a major driver of antimicrobial resistance. AMR arises from complex interactions between humans, animals, microbial organisms, medicines, wildlife and the environment. Once in the wastewater stream, antibiotics are [...]

Diagnosing subseasonal and seasonal drivers of European and North African winter extremes using information theory

Marlene Kretschmer, Fiona R. Spuler, Lluís Palma, et al.

Published: 2026-05-08
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Diagnosing subseasonal and seasonal drivers of European and North African winter extremes using information theory

Chemical and meteorological drivers of ozone extremes during the 2019 UK summer heatwaves

Andrea Mazzeo, Ryan Hossaini

Published: 2026-05-08
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Heatwave-associated air pollution episodes are increasingly recognized as a public health threat. Studies have observed a positive correlation between extreme temperature and extreme surface ozone concentrations. However, the underpinning chemical and physical drivers and their interconnections are not well quantified and may vary across regions and individual heatwave events. The 2019 UK summer [...]

Comparative Machine Learning approach to seasonal ENSO Forecasting with Time-Series Performance Evaluation

Deeksha Sudheer, Charuvi Suresh, Abhilash M Bairy, et al.

Published: 2026-05-07
Subjects: Education, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is one of the most important climate phenomena that affects weather conditions worldwide. It influences monsoon seasons, droughts, and crop productivity. Forecasting of ENSO processes is rather difficult since the system is inherently nonlinear. Moreover, the Spring Predictability Barrier limits the predictive capacity of forecasters during the boreal [...]

Facility scale detection and quantification of gas flaring using imaging spectrometers

Jinsol Kim, Daniel H Cusworth, Bradley Mark Conrad, et al.

Published: 2026-05-07
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Globally, over 140 billion cubic meters of natural gas are flared each year, according to the VIIRS Nightfire (VNF) data product derived from satellite observations by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), the most widely used instrument for global flare monitoring. Although VIIRS routinely tracks global flaring activity through nighttime observations, its coarse spatial [...]

From 2D labels to 3D structure: Scalable label transfer and benchmarking of 3D vegetation models in rangeland ecosystems

Laura N. Sotomayor, Arko Lucieer, Darren Turner, et al.

Published: 2026-05-03
Subjects: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Biogeochemistry, Computer Sciences, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Environmental Monitoring, Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources and Conservation, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Remote Sensing

Three-dimensional (3D) characterisation of vegetation structure at the level of individual growth forms is critical for understanding ecosystem function and resilience, yet remains challenging in rangelands because vegetation is sparse, low-stature, and structurally heterogeneous. Recent 3D deep-learning models perform strongly in forests, but their transfer beyond closed-canopy benchmarks is [...]

A Mechanism Criterion Replaces Coupling Magnitude for Rainfall Inhibitory Skill Across Three Indo-Pacific Forcing Modes

Pochender Shenigarapu, Sanjeeva Rayudu Ekkaluri

Published: 2026-05-03
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

CPAdry — the Conditional Precipitation Anomaly, dry phase — detects rainfall inhibitory mechanism failure across three forcing modes: the MJO (intraseasonal), ENSO, and IOD (interannual). Twenty assessments at eighteen Indo-Pacific sites using two-track methodology establish the governing principle: CPAdry returns meaningful skill only where the forcing mode imposes locally active inhibition — [...]

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