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Peng Zhang and Zhiwei Wu
Understanding the influence of the El Niño?Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is of critical significance for seasonal prediction. The present study found that both Niño3.4 sea surface temperature anomaly (SSTA) intensity...
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Anna A. Stefanovich, Elena N. Voskresenskaya and Veronika N. Maslova
The tourist and recreational conditions of the Mediterranean-Black Sea resorts are closely related to hydrometeorological anomalies, which in turn are largely associated with the North Atlantic climate. The aim of this paper was to study the change and v...
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Ádám Nádudvari, Agnieszka Czajka, Bartlomiej Wyzga, Marcin Zygmunt and Marcin Wdowikowski
Our research introduces the river regulation effects on three sections of the upper and middle Odra River (south-western Poland), with differently channelized parts. In the upper and lower reaches, the river was straightened, narrowed, and trained with g...
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Luis Angel Espinosa, Maria Manuela Portela, João Dehon Pontes Filho and Martina Zelenakova
This paper explores practical applications of bivariate modelling via copulas of two likely dependent random variables, i.e., of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) coupled with extreme rainfall on the small island of Madeira, Portugal. Madeira, due to ...
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Majid Dehghani, Somayeh Salehi, Amir Mosavi, Narjes Nabipour, Shahaboddin Shamshirband and Pedram Ghamisi
Temporary changes in precipitation may lead to sustained and severe drought or massive floods in different parts of the world. Knowing the variation in precipitation can effectively help the water resources decision-makers in water resources management. ...
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Dan Hilton, Mark Davidson and Tim Scott
With sea level rise accelerating and coastal populations increasing, the requirement of coastal managers and scientists to produce accurate predictions of shoreline change is becoming ever more urgent. Waves are the primary driver of coastal evolution, a...
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Knut Lehre Seip, Øyvind Grøn and Hui Wang
We show that oceanic cycle lengths persist across oceanic cyclic time-series by comparing cycles in series that come from ?sister? measurements in the North Atlantic Ocean. These are the North Atlantic oscillation (NAO), the Atlantic multidecadal oscilla...
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Jiuzheng Zhang, Haiming Xu, Jing Ma and Jiechun Deng
Interannual variability of cyclones that are generated over the eastern Asian continent and passed over the Yellow, Bohai, and East China seas (YBE cyclones) in spring is analyzed using reanalysis datasets for the period of 1979–2017. Possible caus...
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Mark Wiggins, Tim Scott, Gerd Masselink, Paul Russell and Nieves G. Valiente
Bi-directional wave climates often drive beach rotation, increasing erosional risk at semi-sheltered locations. Identification of rotation and forcing mechanisms is vital to future coastal defence. In this study, regional investigation of modelled wave d...
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Ricardo Aguasca-Colomo, Dagoberto Castellanos-Nieves and Máximo Méndez
We present a comparative study between predictive monthly rainfall models for islands of complex orography using machine learning techniques. The models have been developed for the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands). Weather forecasting is influenced bo...
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