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Xiaoyu Tan, Linhao Zhong, Lin Mu and Zhaohui Gong
East-Asia winter cooling and the associated atmospheric and oceanic influences were investigated based on the wintertime daily temperature and circulation fields during 1950?2020. Both the case study on the 2020/2021 cold surge and the large-sample clust...
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Qian Zhang, Chunyan Li, Wei Huang, Jun Lin, Matthew Hiatt and Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Atmospheric cold fronts can periodically generate storm surges and affect sediment transport in the Northern Gulf of Mexico (NGOM). In this paper, we evaluate water circulation spatiotemporal patterns induced by six atmospheric cold front events in the W...
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João A. Santos and Margarida Belo-Pereira
Sub-hourly heavy precipitation events (SHHPs) frequently underlie major meteorological hazards, but their comprehensive analysis is still lacking in Portugal. A 71-weather-station dataset for 2000?2020 is used in this article to (1) diagnose SHHPs corres...
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Alec Torres-Freyermuth, Anne Hofman, José Clemente Tuz-Pech, Gabriela Medellín and Pieter C. Roos
Beach erosion, ubiquitous of sandy coasts around the world, can be exacerbated or mitigated with the use of hard engineering solutions including groins. The use of groins has been discouraged in many countries despite its capability to reduce sand losses...
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Yuhan Cao, Chunyan Li and Changming Dong
Atmospheric cold front-generated waves play an important role in the air?sea interaction and coastal water and sediment transports. In-situ observations from two offshore stations are used to investigate variations of directional waves in the coastal Lou...
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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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Jin-Woo Heo, Chang-Hoi Ho, Tae-Won Park, Woosuk Choi, Jee-Hoon Jeong and Jinwon Kim
The occurrence of wintertime cold surges (CSs) over East Asia is largely controlled by the surface air temperature (SAT) distribution at high latitudes and thermal advection in the lower troposphere. The thermodynamic background state over northeastern A...
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M. E. CASTAÑEDA,N. RATTO
An automated weather station was installed in January 2004 for the first time at the Destacamento Las Grutas of Gendarmería Nacional, Province of Catamarca (26°52?35?S, 68°18?37?W, 4000 masl). From April to December, meteorological conditions on the ...
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Gawie de Villiers, Giel Viljoen, Herman Booysen
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According to the geological history of the earth, climate change is an integral part of environmental changes that occurred over time. Sufficient evidence is provided of recurrent wet and dry and cold and hot periods due to natural circumstances. ...
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G. ESCOBAR,R. COMPAGNUCCI,S. BISCHOFF
An objective classification of sequence patterns of 1000 hPa and 500 hPa geopotential heights associated with cold surges over Central Argentina was carried out. Polar Outbreaks during wintertime in Central Argentina (May to September) cause important...
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