Zonal asymmetries in midlatitude flow produce an upstream displacement of blocking frequency under Arctic warming via reduced carrying capacity and threshold onset in the Traffic Jam theory, as diagnosed in asymmetric aquaplanet experiments.
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Explicit 3D vertical coupling emerges as a key inductive bias for ML emulation of SSW dynamics in idealised Isca runs, though prediction skill does not guarantee physical fidelity in wave driving.
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Zonal asymmetries control the response of atmospheric blocking to Arctic warming in an aquaplanet experiment
Zonal asymmetries in midlatitude flow produce an upstream displacement of blocking frequency under Arctic warming via reduced carrying capacity and threshold onset in the Traffic Jam theory, as diagnosed in asymmetric aquaplanet experiments.
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Investigating Inductive Biases for Machine Learning Emulation of Sudden Stratospheric Warmings in Idealised Isca Simulations
Explicit 3D vertical coupling emerges as a key inductive bias for ML emulation of SSW dynamics in idealised Isca runs, though prediction skill does not guarantee physical fidelity in wave driving.