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  1. Regional drivers and characteristics of multi-year droughts

    Multi-year droughts (MYDs) are severe natural hazards that have become more common due to climate...

    Jonna van Mourik, Denise Ruijsch, Karin van der Wiel, Wilco Hazeleger, Niko Wanders | Journal: Weather and Climate Extremes | Volume: 48 | Year: 2025 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wace.2025.100748

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  2. Modeling the impact of surface waters abstractions and climate on the ecological status and recreational potential of a stratified lake

    Lakes fulfill essential functions for people and nature, but at the same time are being heavily i...

    Lilith Kramer, , Tineke A. Troost, Gertjan Zwolsman, Gerard van der Schrier, Sebastiaan Schep, Wolf M. Mooij, Sven Teurlincx | Journal: Journal of Environmental Management | Volume: 391 | Year: 2025 | First page: 126124 | doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.126124

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  3. Vertical structure and surface impact of atmospheric rivers reaching antarctic sea ice and land

    Recent extremes in Antarctic temperature, surface melt and sea ice loss have been robustly linked...

    Marlen Kolbe, Richard Bintanja, Eveline C van der Linden, Raúl R Cordero | Journal: Atmospheric Research | Volume: 315 | Year: 2025 | First page: 107841 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2024.107841

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  4. High-resolution mapping of urban NO2 concentrations using Retina v2: a case study on data assimilation of surface and satellite observations in Madrid

    Urban air pollution poses a significant health risk, with over half the global population living ...

    Bas Mijling, Henk Eskes, Sascha Hofmann, Pau Moreno, David García Falin, María Encarnación de Vega Pastor | Journal: Geoscientific Model Development | Volume: 18 | Year: 2025 | First page: 6439 | Last page: 6460 | doi: 10.5194/gmd-18-6439-2025

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  5. Tropical tropospheric ozone trends (1998 to 2023): new perspectives from SHADOZ, IAGOS and OMI/MLS observations

    Tropospheric ozone trends are important indicators of climate forcing and surface pollution, yet ...

    Anne M. Thompson, Ryan M. Stauffer, Debra E. Kollonige, Jerald R. Ziemke, Bryan J. Johnson, Gary A. Morris, Patrick Cullis, María Cazorla, Jorge Andres Diaz, Ankie Piters, Igor Nedeljkovic, Truus Warsodikromo, Francisco Raimundo Silva, E. Thomas Northam, Patrick Benjamin, Thumeka Mkololo, Tshidi Machinini, Christian Félix, Gonzague Romanens, Syprose Nyadida, Jérôme Brioude, Stéphanie Evan, Jean-Marc Metzger, Ambun Dindang, Yuzaimi B. Mahat, Mohan Kumar Sammathuria, Norazura Binti Zakaria, Ninong Komala, Shin-Ya Ogino, Nguyen Thi Quyen, Francis S. Mani, Miriama Vuiyasawa, David Nardini, Matthew Martinsen, Darryl T. Kuniyuki, Katrin Müller, Pawel Wolff, and Bastien Sauvage | Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | Volume: 25 | Year: 2025 | First page: 18475 | Last page: 18507 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-18475-2025

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