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Lynn Donelson Wright and Bruce Graham Thom
The shape of the coast and the processes that mold it change together as a complex system. There is constant feedback among the multiple components of the system, and when climate changes, all facets of the system change. Abrupt shifts to different state...
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Indalecio Mendoza Uribe,Diosey Ramón Lugo Morín
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In Mexico, intense rains generated by tropical cyclones, cold fronts, and mesoscale convective systems can cause floods and landslides, causing damage to social, service, economic and financial sectors, among others, leaving the population with fewer res...
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Maurício do Nascimento Moura,Luis Lacerda Aimola
This study sought to understand the role of the surface temperatures of the ocean and continent in the variability of rains in sub-Saharan Africa, contributing to the improvement of weather forecasting and prevention of extreme events in the region.Throu...
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Yochanan Kushnir and Mordechai Stein
This paper examines the hydroclimate history of the Eastern Mediterranean (EM) region during the 10th to 14th centuries C.E., a period known as the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA), a time of significant historical turmoil and change in the region. The stu...
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Omesh Bajpai, Sujata Mishra, Narendra Mohan, Jitendra Mohan, Rajan K Gupta
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Fresh water bodies in populated plains of tropical countries face various disturbances in the form of pollutant and nutrient inflow, heavy metal and elemental precipitation (wet or dry) and constant silt inflow (natural or anthropogenic). The physico-che...
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