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Announcements
23 January 2025
Atmosphere | Issue Cover Articles in 2024
The articles below have been selected as the 2024 Issue Cover Articles of Atmosphere (ISSN: 2073-4433). These articles came from multiple research fields within the scope of the journal, and we hope they can provide insights and references for scholars in related fields.
1. “Multi-Scale Reconstruction of Turbulent Rotating Flows with Generative Diffusion Models” |
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2. “Potential Underestimate in Reported Bottom-up Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas Operations in the Delaware Basin” |
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3. “Investigation of Icelandic Dust Presence in the Aerosols Collected at Hornsund (Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic) in Spring 2019” |
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4. “Influence of Transboundary Pollution on the Variability of Surface Ozone Concentrations in the Desert Southwest of the U.S.: Case Study for Arizona” |
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5. “Towards a Model of Snow Accretion for Autonomous Vehicles” |
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6. “Wind Tunnel Evaluation of Plant Protection Products Drift Using an Integrated Chemical–Physical Approach” |
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7. “Optimization and Application of Analytical Assays for the Determination of Oxidative Potential of Outdoor and Indoor Particulate Matter” |
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8. “Optimization of High-Temperature CO2 Capture by Lithium Orthosilicate-Based Sorbents Using Response Surface Methodology” |
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9. “Let It Snow: Intercomparison of Various Total and Snow Precipitation Data over the Tibetan Plateau” |
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10. “Evaluating MPAS-A Performance for Mesoscale Simulation in a Tropical Region: A Case Study of Extreme Heat in Jakarta, Indonesia” |
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11. “Can the Artificial Release of Fluorinated Gases Offset Global Cooling Due to Supervolcanic Eruptions?” |
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12. “Monitoring Indoor Air Quality in Classrooms Using Low-Cost Sensors: Does the Perception of Teachers Match Reality?” |