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Lorenz Energy Cycle Climatology for the Southwestern Atlantic Cyclones

Danilo Couto de Souza, Pedro Leite da Silva Dias, Carolina Barnez Gramcianinov, et al.

Published: 2025-09-12
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology

This study presents a climatological assessment of the Lorenz Energy Cycle (LEC) applied to South Atlantic cyclones, using a Semi-Lagrangian framework. Over 6,700 cyclones were identified from ERA5 reanalysis (1979–2020), and LEC components were computed and averaged across four objectively defined life cycle phases: incipient, intensification, mature, and decay. Results reveal a coherent energy [...]

Multi-proxy approach in tracking circulation change in the western North Atlantic during the Little Ice Age

Wai Ching Rachel Chu, Benoit Thibodeau

Published: 2025-09-12
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The Little Ice Age (LIA), a period from ~1400 CE to 1900 CE, was characterized by colder winter and more frequent extreme weather event, particularly in the Northern hemisphere. While the exact causes of the Little Ice Age remain a topic of ongoing research, evidence suggests that changes in ocean circulation patterns likely played a role in the observed global cooling, although the specific [...]

Stream acidification and metal mobilization linked to permafrost degradation

Elliott K Skierszkan, Andras J Szeitz, Matthew Lindsay, et al.

Published: 2025-09-11
Subjects: Environmental Sciences

We document rapid, climate-driven intensification of sulfide-mineral oxidation in permafrost-underlain headwater catchments of the Yukon and Mackenzie river basins—the two largest (sub)Arctic rivers in North America. Over the past decade, acidic (pH ~3) seepages have appeared in these headwaters that mobilize metals at acutely toxic concentrations and degrade water quality and chemistry in [...]

Impact of the easternmost category-5 Hurricane Lorenzo on North Atlantic sea surface temperature and chlorophyll-a concentrations

Sergio Muacho, Andre Valente, Manoa Postec

Published: 2025-09-11
Subjects: Life Sciences

A Superflare and Geomagnetic Excursion as the Triggers for the Younger Dryas Climatic Event and Terminal Pleistocene Extinctions

Andrew Van Smith III

Published: 2025-09-11
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The onset of the Younger Dryas (YD) stadial at ~12,850 cal. yr BP remains one of the most abrupt climatic transitions in the geologic record, coinciding with megafaunal extinctions and human cultural shifts. The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis (YDIH) proposes a cosmic event but struggles to explain the absence of a crater, terrestrial isotopic signatures of key proxies, and the hemispheric bias [...]

A Bayesian Approach to Hyperspectral Leaf Trait Prediction with uncertainty quantification

Dhruva Kathuria, Yoseline Angel, Evan Lang, et al.

Published: 2025-09-11
Subjects: Life Sciences, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology

Leaf functional traits are leaf features that determine ecosystem functioning, plant growth regulation, and resource allocation. Most of these traits can be effectively derived from leaf reflectance measurements across the visible to shortwave infrared range using various empirical and physical methods. Partial Least Squares Regression (PLSR) is a popular empirical approach due to its simplicity [...]

Reconciling remote sensing and reanalysis land surface temperatures: How surface conditions shape bias between GOES-16 and MERRA-2 across the contiguous US

Dhruva Kathuria, Alexandra G Konings, Jana Kolassa, et al.

Published: 2025-09-11
Subjects: Hydrology, Life Sciences, Meteorology, Soil Science

Land surface temperature is a key variable governing land–atmosphere energy and water exchanges. Despite its importance, satellite observations and reanalysis products often differ in how they define the effective depth of land surface temperature and in the assumptions underlying their estimates, making comparisons and interpretation challenging. In this study, we present a detailed comparison [...]

Nanoindentation study of ripidolite and illite: Micromechanical controls on the sealing capacity of clay-rich caprocks

Peng Cheng, Tanmaya Mishra, Chengpeng Zhang, et al.

Published: 2025-09-11
Subjects: Engineering

Clay-rich caprocks are essential for sealing underground energy storage formations, yet their micromechanical behavior under varying stress conditions is not well constrained. In particular, the influence of loading parameters on hardness, elastic modulus, fracture toughness, and time-dependent deformation of individual clay minerals remains insufficiently explored. This study addresses this gap [...]

Strategic crop relocation could substantially mitigate nuclear winter yield losses

Simon Blouin, Morgan Rivers, Michael Hinge, et al.

Published: 2025-09-11
Subjects: Agriculture, Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Food Science

Nuclear war could inject millions of tonnes of soot into the stratosphere, cooling the Earth and devastating crop yields. We assess crop relocation—switching which crops are grown where—as an adaptation strategy. Using the Mink crop model, we simulate six major crops under three nuclear winter scenarios (16, 47, and 150 Tg of soot). Without adaptation, global caloric production falls 23%, 53%, [...]

Tropical cyclone risk to global electricity supply

Fred Thomas, Yu Mo, Jianan Rui, et al.

Published: 2025-09-11
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Physical and Environmental Geography, Power and Energy, Risk Analysis

To analyse the risks from Tropical Cyclones (TC) to electricity supply, we have combined a large ensemble of TC simulations with a spatial model of power networks and people served, for the entire TC belt globally. The model of electricity power failure, measured in terms of population disrupted, was calibrated against nighttime lights satellite imagery of historic TC events. Use of spatially [...]

Added value of a priori bias correcting dynamically downscaled data for application to species distribution models - a case study for coastal British Columbia

Dipti Hingmire, Jennifer McHenry, Julia Velletta, et al.

Published: 2025-09-11
Subjects: Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology

Predicting changes in species distributions under climate change relies on high-quality climate projections. In this case study of coastal British Columbia, we prepare and evaluate two sets of climate data - a priori bias corrected and non bias corrected dynamically downscaled historical projections of Community Earth System Model 2 simulations. We compare these datasets with downscaled ERA5 [...]

Moist adiabatic scaling explains mean and fast upper-level jet stream wind response to climate change

Tiffany Shaw, Osamu Miyawaki

Published: 2025-09-11
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The upper-level jet stream exhibits a robust increase in strength and shear under climate change. Previous work also noted a fast-get-faster response and connected it diagnostically to the Clausius-Clapeyron relation. Here we derive a moist adiabatic scaling that explains the upper-level jet stream wind response. Given the daily surface air temperature distribution and assuming a moist adiabatic [...]

Unraveling Southern Ocean Diatom Diversity Across the Eocene/Oligocene Transition

Volkan Özen, Johan Renaudie, David Lazarus

Published: 2025-09-09
Subjects: Biodiversity, Earth Sciences, Paleobiology, Paleontology

The Eocene-Oligocene transition (EOT) was a critical interval of global cooling and circulation change that reshaped marine ecosystems. However, current knowledge of diatom diversity and community dynamics during this interval relies mainly on biostratigraphic compilations, which largely document common species and thus likely underestimate true diversity. This study provides a more complete [...]

Relation of Atlantic tropical cyclone activity with observed and predicted ENSO indices

Michael K. Tippett, Emily Becker, Suzana J. Camargo, et al.

Published: 2025-09-08
Subjects: Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) influences global climate variability, including Atlantic tropical cyclone activity. The Niño-3.4 index has long been used to characterize ENSO. However, new ENSO indices have been proposed in recent years. Here, in the context of Atlantic tropical cyclone activity, we compared Niño-3.4 to three modern ENSO indices: the relative Niño-3.4 index, the ENSO [...]

Sill intrusion and compressive regimes: Examples of intrusion-induced compression in host-rocks during sill emplacement in the Faroe Islands

Jogvan Hansen

Published: 2025-09-06
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Sills of predominantly mafic compositions are ubiquitous in many onshore and offshore extension-related sedimentary basins worldwide and do in some instances also appear in extension-related volcanic settings such as those in North Atlantic islands like NW Britain, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Both of these settings are typically composed of sub-horizontal layered strata, in which individual [...]

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