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  1. A multiscale assessment of the springtime U.S. mesoscale convective systems in the NOAA GFDL AM4
  2. Atmospheric rivers over eastern US affected by Pacific/North America pattern
  3. Analysis of Precipitation Diurnal Cycle and Variance in Multiple Observations, CMIP6 Models, and a Series of GFDL-AM4.0 Simulations
  4. Observed Scaling of Precipitation Extremes With Surface Temperature and Convective Available Potential Energy
  5. Simulation of United States Mesoscale Convective Systems using GFDL’s New High-Resolution General Circulation Model
  6. Alleviated WRF Summer Wet Bias Over the Tibetan Plateau Using a New Cloud Macrophysics Scheme
  7. Oceanic repeaters boost the global climatic impact of the Tibetan Plateau
  8. Process-Oriented Diagnostics: Principles, Practice, Community Development, and Common Standards
  9. Significant Increase in Sea Surface Temperature at the Genesis of Tropical Mesoscale Convective Systems
  10. Diurnal Variation of Precipitation over the High Mountain Asia: Spatial Distribution and Its Seasonality
  11. Seasonality and Variability of Snowfall to Total Precipitation Ratio over High Mountain Asia Simulated by the GFDL High-Resolution AM4
  12. Seasonality and Variability of Snowfall to Total Precipitation Ratio over High Mountain Asia Simulated by the GFDL High-Resolution AM4
  13. Representation of Tropical Mesoscale Convective Systems in a General Circulation Model: Climatology and Response to Global Warming
  14. Wet spells over the core monsoon domain of northern Pakistan during the summer season
  15. Favorable Circulation Patterns and Moisture Sources for Wintertime Extreme Precipitation Events Over the Balkhash‐Junggar Region
  16. Projected Changes in South Asian Monsoon Low Pressure Systems
  17. Footprint of Tropical Mesoscale Convective System Variability on Stratospheric Water Vapor
  18. Moisture Sources for Wintertime Intense Precipitation Events Over the Three Snowy Subregions of the Tibetan Plateau
  19. Mapping daily PM2.5 at 500 m resolution over Beijing with improved hazy day performance
  20. Evaluating the Response of Summertime Surface Sulfate to Hydroclimate Variations in the Continental United States: Role of Meteorological Inputs in the GEOS‐Chem Model
  21. A collaborative analysis framework for distributed gridded environmental data
  22. Connections Between a Late Summer Snowstorm Over the Southwestern Tibetan Plateau and a Concurrent Indian Monsoon Low‐Pressure System
  23. Publisher Correction: Regional disparities in warm season rainfall changes over arid eastern–central Asia
  24. Regional disparities in warm season rainfall changes over arid eastern–central Asia
  25. Precipitable water and CAPE dependence of rainfall intensities in China
  26. Publisher Correction: Causes of model dry and warm bias over central U.S. and impact on climate projections
  27. Indian Monsoon Low-Pressure Systems Feed Up-and-Over Moisture Transport to the Southwestern Tibetan Plateau
  28. Adverse effects of increasing drought on air quality via natural processes
  29. Causes of model dry and warm bias over central U.S. and impact on climate projections
  30. Global Air–Sea CO2Flux in 22 CMIP5 Models: Multiyear Mean and Interannual Variability*
  31. Observed Tropical Cyclone Size Revisited
  32. Summer rainfall over the southwestern Tibetan Plateau controlled by deep convection over the Indian subcontinent
  33. Daily Estimation of Ground-Level PM2.5 Concentrations over Beijing Using 3 km Resolution MODIS AOD
  34. Impact of the 2011 Southern U.S. Drought on Ground-Level Fine Aerosol Concentration in Summertime*