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Long-Xiao Luo, Zhong-Yi Sun and Zheng-Hong Tan
Climatic seasonality has lacked research attention in terms of global tropical forests, where it impacts vegetation productivity, biodiversity, and hydrological cycles. This study employs two methods?climatological anomalous accumulation (CAA) and potent...
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Jesús A. Viloria, Barlin O. Olivares, Pedro García, Franklin Paredes-Trejo and Aníbal Rosales
The impacts of climate change will not be homogeneous in all countries or between regions within each country. Mapping projected changes in temperature and precipitation is crucial for formulating region-specific agricultural adaptation measures. The spa...
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Elisangela do Prado Oliveira, Andrés Miguel González Acevedo, Virnei Silva Moreira, Vitor Pereira Faro and Alessander Christopher Morales Kormann
In addition to the intensity of precipitation, the different hydraulic and mechanical properties of a soil hill can also be responsible for landslides. More specifically, the same rainfall amount can trigger or not trigger a mass movement depending on it...
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Pedro Manuel Villa,Alisson Rodrigues,Lucieta Guerreiro Martorano,José Reinaldo Cabral Moraes,Benito González,Glauco Rolim,Alex Silva
The Amazon region has a fundamental role in the global hydrological balance because it is one of the regions that have high rainfall and evapotranspiration levels due to its vast tropical rain forest. For this reason, spatial and temporal analyses of rai...
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Muhamad Afdal Ahmad Basri, Shazlyn Milleana Shaharudin, Kismiantini, Mou Leong Tan, Sumayyah Aimi Mohd Najib, Nurul Hila Zainuddin and Sri Andayani
Monthly precipitation data during the period of 1970 to 2019 obtained from the Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysical Agency database were used to analyze regionalized precipitation regimes in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. There were missing values in 5...
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Teresita Canchala, Wilfredo Alfonso-Morales, Wilmar Loaiza Cerón, Yesid Carvajal-Escobar and Eduardo Caicedo-Bravo
Given that the analysis of past monthly rainfall variability is highly relevant for the adequate management of water resources, the relationship between the climate-oceanographic indices, and the variability of monthly rainfall in Southwestern Colombia a...
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Abdelkader Boucefiane,Mohamed Meddi
Pág. 287 - 303
A regional statistical analysis has been established for an improved estimate of extreme frequency precipitation in the steppe area of northwestern Algeria. This analysis made it possible to determine three homogeneous regions by using methods based on s...
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Sanjaya Devkota, Narendra Man Shakya, Karen Sudmeier-Rieux, Michel Jaboyedoff, Cees J. Van Westen, Brian G. Mcadoo and Anu Adhikari
Intense monsoonal rain is one of the major triggering factors of floods and mass movements in Nepal that needs to be better understood in order to reduce human and economic losses and improve infrastructure planning and design. This phenomena is better u...
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Leandro Ricardo Rodrigues de Lucena, Silvio Fernandes Xavier Junior, Tatijana Stosic, Borko Stosic (Author)
Pág. e36655
Here we report a study of the temporal variation in daily rainfall recorded at meteorological stations in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil using the method of lacunarity to evaluate dry spell distribution. Results indicate coastal region rainfall ha...
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Mariane Furtado Gonçalves, Claudio José Cavalcante Blanco, Vanessa Conceição dos Santos, Luciana Leal dos Santos Oliveira
Pág. e37742
The determination of homogeneous regions with precipitation and probability models when considering the El Niño- Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon is important for the planning of water resources and for the study of how climate change affects preci...
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