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Olivia G. Campbell and Gregory B. Goodrich
From 1980 to 2020, drought events accounted for only 11.4% of the billion-dollar disasters in the United States (U.S.), yet caused the second-highest total amount in damages, at USD 236.6 billion. With the average cost of a drought being upwards of USD 9...
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Vladimir Byshev, Anatoly Gusev, Victor Neiman and Alexandra Sidorova
A Specific feature of the present-day climate dynamics consists in its multidecadal oscillations with a period of about 20?60 years, and intradecadal disturbances with time scales of 2?8 years. The period of 1940?1999 was distinctive due to the two?phase...
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Chaoli Tang, Dewei Hao, Yuanyuan Wei, Fangzheng Zhu, Xin Wu and Xiaomin Tian
To comprehensively explore the characteristics of global SST anomalies, a novel time?frequency combination method, based on the COBE data and NCEP/NCAR reanalysis products in the past 100 years, was developed. From the view of the time domain, the global...
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Hanbeen Kim, Taereem Kim, Ju-Young Shin and Jun-Haeng Heo
Extreme value modeling for extreme rainfall is one of the most important processes in the field of hydrology. For the improvement of extreme value modeling and its physical meaning, large-scale climate modes have been widely used as covariates of distrib...
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Guillaume Fortin,Deise Fabiana Ely,Sheika Henry
In recent decades the Northeast of Brazil experienced several episodes of intense droughts while other regions were affected by heavy rainfall events that caused severe flooding. The variability of temperature and precipitation in Brazil are associated w...
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José de Jesús Salas-Pérez,Adan Guillermo Jordan-Garza,David Salas-Monreal
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Local and regional climate trends drive rates of change in coastal ecosystems. To better understand local climate, 35-year-long time series of air temperature, relative humidity and rainfall were analyzed along the reef corridor of the southwestern Gulf ...
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Knut Lehre Seip, Øyvind Grøn and Hui Wang
We show that oceanic cycle lengths persist across oceanic cyclic time-series by comparing cycles in series that come from ?sister? measurements in the North Atlantic Ocean. These are the North Atlantic oscillation (NAO), the Atlantic multidecadal oscilla...
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Nazzareno Diodato and Gianni Bellocchi
The coasts of the Italian peninsula have been recently affected by frequent damaging hydrological events driven by intense rainfall and deluges. The internal climatic mechanisms driving rainfall variability that generate these hydrological events in the ...
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Kristoffer Rypdal
The main features of the instrumental global mean surface temperature (GMST) are reasonably well described by a simple linear response model driven by anthropogenic, volcanic and solar forcing. This model acts as a linear long-memory filter of the forcin...
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Peter Helman and Rodger Tomlinson
On the east Australian coast, climate change is expressed as a slowly rising sea level. Analysis of records, dating back over two centuries, also shows oscillating multidecadal ?storm? and ?drought? dominated climate periods that are distinct from long-t...
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