The cover says it all: promise and peril, held together by foresight. #AAS Vol. 43, Issue 6 is live, anchored by the UNESCO-endorsed SEPRESS review on subseasonal prediction.
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This study tackles the last mile, standardizing how forecast providers engage users across key sectors.
Part of the UNESCO SEPRESS Program (2025-32), it charts the path for AI-driven subseasonal services.
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This #EarthDay, science meets society.
The cover paper of @aasjournal.bsky.social Issue 6 maps a future where harvests, clean energy, public health and a low-altitude economy thrive, even as storms and wildfires intensify.
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Not all heavy rainfall behaves the same π
This research shows how distinct atmospheric drivers shape prolonged rainfall across South China and the Yangtze River Basin.
Find out how belowπ
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Highlights how real infestation dynamics influence tree physiology, shaping forest carbon exchange and atmospheric processes
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π What a way to close Day 3!
Weβve been delighted by the response to @aasjournal.bsky.social papers.
Thank you to everyone who visited our booth at #WCRP #CLIVAR!
We look forward to continuing our support for CLIVARβs research and to joining the CLIVAR event next year.
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Southern China faces the nation's most intense convective weather, yet the upstream ocean remains data-sparse.
A 10-year radiosonde study now reveals how well global models actually capture that environment, and where they fall short.
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Sea salt aerosols impact depends entirely on the storm's stage, including whether they create tropical cyclones.
New research shows SSA boosts intensity during rapid intensification but slightly weakens it at maturity.
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The poles are not warming equally and here is why π
Prof. Xiaoming Hu reveals how Arctic ocean structure strengthens ice and albedo feedback, while Antarctica responds differently to climate forcing.
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π’ Call for Papers: Antarctic & cryosphere research
Contribute to advancing understanding of ocean circulation, climate dynamics, and polar systems.
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A silent shift beneath the waves πAntarctic Bottom Water, the backbone of ocean circulation, is rapidly changing. Dr. Kathryn L. Gunn explores why this matters for our climate future.
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Our editor Jing-Jia Luo's #WCRP #CLIVAR talk is on AI for weather-climate forecasts.
Check out the special issue he is leading on AI in Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences and submit your research now!
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Is the Atlantic telling us something?
π Prof. Lu Dong from #OceanUniversityofChina et al. identify enhanced equatorial Atlantic warming as a fingerprint of global warming, with high-resolution models improving monsoon simulations.
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One of our favourite moments from yesterday π
Jun Ying & @matcollins.bsky.social visited our AAS booth at #MEC2026, sharing their June 2025 cover paper on Pacific SST warming in CMIP6 models.
Matthew gave a talk too!
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What does AI know about our atmosphere?
π§ Presented at the #MEC2026 & #CLIVAR Workshop in Guangzhou, Renhe Zhang et al. reveal how tropical convective heating drives polar circulation changes using Pangu-Weather.
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Here is what Day 1 at #MEC2026 looked like π
πΉ El Nino, Arctic Oscillation and the Amundsen Sea Low
πΉ ENSO tipping points and greenhouse forcing
πΉ CMIP6 model spread and climate extremes
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What a start to Day 1 in Guangzhou! π
Our AAS team joined nearly 150 scientists at the #MEC2026 & #CLIVAR CDP Workshop on "Abrupt Changes and Tipping Points" (Apr 13-16).
Big discussions, bigger science.
πStay with @aasjournal.bsky.social for updates!
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Extreme rainfall over China's Yellow River basin is partly set in motion by weather patterns forming in Europe days before.
New research maps this global ripple effect using complex network theory:
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Excellent work highlighted by @denisegutzmer.bsky.social! Studying genetic responses to climate change provides valuable data on how atmospheric shifts impact ecosystems and resilience. Explore more research, follow @AASjournal
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Acknowledging @rando.insalubrio.us for bringing this to light.
Microscopic radular teeth have exposed a century-old misclassification, fundamentally revising our understanding of octopus evolution.
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Why does El Nino control monsoon timing more than it used to?
A new study uncovers how shifts in ENSO structure after 1976/77 supercharged Walker circulation and Rossby waves. doi.org/10.1007/s003...
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Not all Greenland heatwaves are equal.
New research identifies 2 distinct extreme warm event types with different atmospheric drivers and ice melt impacts. π§ doi.org/10.1007/s003...
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Air pollution causes 7 million deaths annually. Climate is a health crisis.
This #WorldHealthDay, @aasjournal.bsky.social explores the atmospheric science behind universal health equity.
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Fascinating work shared by @iceclimate.bsky.social!
John Christian @uoregon.bsky.social reveals how grounding zone wedges explain pauses in Antarctic retreat during deglaciation.
Critical insights for understanding ice dynamics.
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The cover story this issue is one not to miss!
Dense instrument deployments and high-resolution simulations reveal how orographic convection initiates over mountainous terrain, advancing our understanding of heavy rainfall mechanisms.
Read more at Page 889.
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Volume 43, Issue 5 is live!
Our latest issue features innovative research from the North China Heavy Rainfall Experiment, pushing the boundaries of precipitation forecasting. π§΅
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Thankyou @wxjerdman.bsky.social for highlighting this pivotal moment in tornado history!
52 years later, the 1974 Super Outbreak still shapes how we respond to severe weather.
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And our 2025 Special Issue on Air Pollution Complex addresses one of the most urgent global health and environmental challenges tied to the SDGs.
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This recognition reflects work our community is already doing.
Our 2025 Special Issue on Solar Meteorology directly supports SDG goals on clean energy and climate action. Explore the research: link.springer.com/journal/376/...
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We are proud to share that @aasjournal.bsky.social has been awarded the @springernature.com SDG Programme badge, recognising our journal's alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. π§΅
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