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Masashi Hayakawa, Yuriy P. Galuk and Alexander P. Nickolaenko
This paper addresses the accuracy of estimates for the contemporary level of global thunderstorm activity found from the synchronous records of integrated Schumann resonance (SR) intensity at two high-latitude observatories in the Northern and Southern h...
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Khiem Van Mai, Terhi K. Laurila, Lam Phuc Hoang, Tien Duc Du, Antti Mäkelä and Sami Kiesiläinen
Within a meteorological capacity building project in Vietnam, lightning location data and manual (human-observed) thunderstorm day observations were analyzed for the period 2015?2019. The lightning location dataset, based on the global lightning detectio...
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Xinglong Wang, Ziyan Chen and Kenan Li
The increased number of severe weather events caused by global warming in recent years is a major turbulence factor for airport operation and results in more irregular flights. Quantifying the system response status towards turbulence is critical, in ord...
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Peter L. Watson, Marika Koukoula and Emmanouil Anagnostou
Thunderstorms are one of the most damaging weather phenomena in the United States, but they are also one of the least predictable. This unpredictable nature can make it especially challenging for emergency responders, infrastructure managers, and power u...
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Junmin Mou, Xuefei Jia, Pengfei Chen and Linying Chen
The operation of offshore wind farms is characterized by a complicated operational environment, long project cycle, and complex vessel traffic, which lead to safety hazards. To identify the key factors affecting the operational safety of offshore wind fa...
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Aaesha Almazrouei, Aaliya Khan, Abdullah Almesmari, Ahmed Albuainain, Ahmed Bushlaibi, Ali Al Mahmood, Ali Alqaraan, Alya Alhammadi, Amina AlBalooshi, Ashraf Khater, Aysha Alharam, Basel AlTawil, Bashayer Alkhzaimi, Ebrahim Almansoori, Firas Jarrar, Hamzeh Issa, Heyam Alblooshi, Muhammad Taha Ansari, Nouf Alzaabi, Nouf Braik, Panagiotis Dimitropoulos, Prashanth Marpu, Reem Alialali, Ruqayya Alhammadi, Rzan Al-haddad, Salama Almazrouei, Shaima Bahumaish, Vu Thu and Yaqoob AlqassabaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list
Terrestrial gamma ray flashes (TGF) are intense and prompt bursts of X- and gamma-rays of up to 100 MeV of energy. Typically associated with thunderstorm activity, TGFs are produced by bremsstrahlung effects of electrons accelerated in strong electric fi...
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Berk A. Alpay, David Wanik, Peter Watson, Diego Cerrai, Guannan Liang and Emmanouil Anagnostou
Thunderstorms are complex weather phenomena that cause substantial power outages in a short period. This makes thunderstorm outage prediction challenging using eventwise outage prediction models (OPMs), which summarize the storm dynamics over the entire ...
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Matteo Sangiorgio and Stefano Barindelli
Intense convective storms usually produce large rainfall volumes in short time periods, increasing the risk of floods and causing damages to population, buildings, and infrastructures. In this paper, we propose a framework to couple visual and statistica...
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Cunjin Xue, Jingyi Liu, Guanghui Yang and Chengbin Wu
Extreme rainstorms have important socioeconomic consequences, but understanding their fine spatial structures and temporal evolution still remains challenging. In order to achieve this, in view of an evolutionary property of rainstorms, this paper design...
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Federico Mothes
The avoidance of adverse weather is an inevitable safety-relevant task in aviation. Automated avoidance can help to improve safety and reduce costs in manned and unmanned aviation. For this purpose, a straightforward trajectory planner for a single-sourc...
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