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151. Synoptic circulation patterns of urban floods for the city of Hyderabad.

152. Distinct Features of Atmospheric Rivers over the Western North Pacific in Post–El Niño and Non-Post–El Niño Summers.

153. Record-high Antarctic Peninsula temperatures and surface melt in February 2022: a compound event with an intense atmospheric river.

154. Impacts of Dropsonde Observations on Forecasts of Atmospheric Rivers and Associated Precipitation in the NCEP GFS and ECMWF IFS Models.

155. An atmospheric river and a quasi‐stationary front lead to heavy rainfall and flooding over Scotland, 6–8 October 2023.

156. Satellite Microwave Radiometric Measurements of Extreme Temperature Rise in East Antarctica in March 2022.

157. Large Fraction of Winter Precipitation Variability in Two Major Himalayan Basins Explained by Atmospheric Rivers.

158. Atmospheric River Sequences as Indicators of Hydrologic Hazard in Historical Reanalysis and GFDL SPEAR Future Climate Projections.

159. Spatiotemporal distribution and trend analyses of atmospheric rivers affecting British Columbia's Nechako Watershed.

160. Evaluating the Representations of Atmospheric Rivers and Their Associated Precipitation in Reanalyses With Satellite Observations.

161. Subseasonal Clustering of Atmospheric Rivers Over the Western United States.

162. Extreme Compound and Seesaw Hydrometeorological Events in New Zealand: An Initial Assessment.

163. Unraveling the contributions of atmospheric rivers on Antarctica crustal deformation and its spatiotemporal distribution during the past decade.

164. Seasonal Storm Characteristics Govern Urban Flash Floods: Insights from the Arid Las Vegas Wash Watershed.

165. Observed and projected changes in snow accumulation and snowline in California's snowy mountains.

166. The Multi‐Scale Interactions of Atmospheric Phenomenon in Mean and Extreme Precipitation.

167. Mesoscale and Synoptic Scale Analysis of Narrow Cold Frontal Rainband During a Landfalling Atmospheric River in California During January 2021.

168. The Characteristics of the Yangtze Flooding During 1998 and 2020 Based on Atmospheric Water Tracing.

169. Extreme warm events in the South Orkney Islands, Southern Ocean: Compounding influence of atmospheric rivers and föhn conditions.

170. Forecast evaluation of the North Pacific jet stream using AR Recon dropwindsondes.

171. Seasonal and Geographical Variations in Fundamental Weather Patterns during Extreme Precipitation as Identified from Omega Equation Forcing.

172. The June 2022 extreme warm event in central West Antarctica.

173. Constraining and Characterizing the Size of Atmospheric Rivers: A Perspective Independent From the Detection Algorithm

174. Implications of warming on western United States landfalling atmospheric rivers and their flood damages

175. Implications of warming on western United States landfalling atmospheric rivers and their flood damages

176. Atmospheric river lifecycle characteristics shaped by synoptic conditions at genesis

177. Atmospheric River Sequences as Indicators of Hydrologic Hazard in Historical Reanalysis and GFDL SPEAR Future Climate Projections

178. The Hydrologic Cycle and Atmospheric Rivers in CESM2 Simulations of the Last Glacial Maximum.

179. Impact of Atmospheric Rivers on Future Poleward Moisture Transport and Arctic Climate in EC‐Earth2.

180. Wintertime Extreme Warming Events in the High Arctic: Characteristics, Drivers, Trends, and the Role of Atmospheric Rivers.

181. A tale of two events: Arctic rain-on-snow meteorological drivers.

182. ENSO‐Related Precipitation Variability in Central Chile: The Role of Large Scale Moisture Transport.

183. Large‐Scale Circulation Context for North American West Coast Atmospheric Rivers: Influence of the Subseasonal NPO/WP Teleconnection.

184. Atmospheric drivers of melt-related ice speed-up events on the Russell Glacier in southwest Greenland.

185. Forward operator for polarimetric radio occultation measurements.

186. Developing Low‐Likelihood Climate Storylines for Extreme Precipitation Over Central Europe.

187. Strong Warming Over the Antarctic Peninsula During Combined Atmospheric River and Foehn Events: Contribution of Shortwave Radiation and Turbulence.

188. Atmospheric Rivers and Weather Types in Aotearoa New Zealand: A Two‐Way Story.

189. Observability of Moisture Transport Divergence in Arctic Atmospheric Rivers by Dropsondes.

190. Five-Year Climatology and Composite Study of Precipitation Bands Associated with Extratropical Cyclones over the British Isles.

191. Moisture Source Analysis of Two Case Studies of Major Extreme Precipitation Events in Summer in the Iberian Peninsula.

192. A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Low-Level Jets and Atmospheric Rivers in the Central United States.

193. Cloud Properties of Cold Fronts Affecting Central Chile: Low and High Freezing Level Storms.

194. Influence of atmospheric rivers and associated weather systems on precipitation in the Arctic.

195. Extreme Precipitation‐Temperature Scaling in California: The Role of Atmospheric Rivers.

196. The role of atmospheric rivers in the distribution of heavy precipitation events over North America.

197. Sensitivity of atmospheric rivers to aerosol treatment in regional climate simulations: Insights from the AIRA identification algorithm.

198. Linkages between atmospheric rivers and humid heat across the United States.

199. Changes in extreme precipitation in Taiwan's Mei‐yu season.

200. Greenland ice sheet rainfall climatology, extremes and atmospheric river rapids.

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