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Sanjeev Joshi, Jurgen Garbrecht and David Brown
An increasing focus of climate change studies is the projection of storm events characterized by heavy, very heavy, extreme, and/or intense precipitation. Projected changes in the spatiotemporal distributions of such intense precipitation events remain u...
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Anupam Kumar, Edmond Y.M. Lo and Adam D. Switzer
Strong cold surge events (CSEs) are some of the most distinct winter weather events in East Asia, impacting natural ecosystems and over 100 million individuals. The impact of such extreme CSEs as driven by synoptic systems is direct and immediate. Change...
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Muhammad Rezzafiqrullah Rehan Taradipha
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The poorly managed development of Banyumas Regency causes changes in the quality of the environment. insects can be used as indicators of environmental quality changes. The purpose of this research is to identify the abiotic environmental factors, biotic...
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Ngamindra Dahal, Uttam Babu Shrestha, Anita Tuitui and Hemant Raj Ojha
Nepal has experienced recent changes in two crucial climatic variables: temperature and precipitation. Therefore, climate-induced water security concerns have now become more pronounced in Nepal as changes in temperature and precipitation have already al...
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Jianlong Feng, Delei Li, Hui Wang, Qiulin Liu, Jianli Zhang, Yan Li and Kexiu Liu
Using hourly sea level data from four tide gauges, the changes of the extreme sea level in the Bohai Sea were analyzed in this work. Three components (i.e., mean sea level, tide and surge) as well as the tide–surge interaction were studied to find ...
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