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Leonard J. Pietrafesa, Hongyuan Zhang, Shaowu Bao, Paul T. Gayes and Jason O. Hallstrom
Extreme atmospheric wind and precipitation events have created extensive multiscale coastal, inland, and upland flooding in United States (U.S.) coastal states over recent decades, some of which takes days to hours to develop, while others can take only ...
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Olga Yu. Antokhina, Pavel N. Antokhin, Elena V. Devyatova and Yuliya V. Martynova
Western Siberia is a large area in Northern Eurasia, which lies between the Urals and the Yenisei River. The atmospheric blocking events are not a frequent phenomenon in this region. Nevertheless, they noticeably affect the weather and living conditions ...
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Li Dong, Chandana Mitra, Seth Greer and Ethan Burt
Atmospheric blocking is a long standing structure stalled in the mid-troposphere which is often associated with extreme weather events such as droughts, heatwaves, flood and cold air outbreak. A striking atmospheric blocking is identified to persist over...
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