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Pratik Rao, Feijia Yin, Volker Grewe, Hiroshi Yamashita, Patrick Jöckel, Sigrun Matthes, Mariano Mertens and Christine Frömming
One possibility to reduce the climate impact of aviation is the avoidance of climate-sensitive regions, which is synonymous with climate-optimised flight planning. Those regions can be identified by algorithmic Climate Change Functions (aCCFs) for nitrog...
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Michael J. Allen, Thomas R. Allen, Christopher Davis and George McLeod
This study evaluates the spatial-temporal patterns in Virginia tornadoes using the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center?s Severe Weather GIS (SVRGIS) database. In addition to descriptive statistics, the analysis employs Kernel Density Estimat...
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Konstantinos Lagouvardos, Stavros Dafis, Christos Giannaros, Athanassios Karagiannidis and Vassiliki Kotroni
During February 2019, two severe storms affected the island of Crete, located in south Greece. Both storms produced excessive rainfall, provoking severe damages, especially in the western part of Crete. The role of the prevailing synoptic patterns and th...
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Pablo Lorente, Silvia Piedracoba, Marcos G. Sotillo and Enrique Álvarez-Fanjul
The present work focuses on the long-term coastal monitoring of the Atlantic surface inflow into the Mediterranean basin through the Strait of Gibraltar. Hourly current maps provided during 2016?2017 by a High Frequency radar (HFR) system were used to ch...
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Frank Dempsey
Blocking weather patterns cause persistent weather situations that alter typical wind and circulation patterns which may result in stagnant weather conditions at the surface and potentially adverse conditions that affect society, such as extended warmth,...
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Jianxiang Sun, Huijun Huang, Suping Zhang and Weikang Mao
Sea fog can lead to inland fog on the southern China coast, affecting visibility on land. To better understand how such fog influences inland visibility, we observed two sea-fog cases at three sites (over sea, at coast, and inland) and analyzed the resul...
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Ahmad E. Samman,William A Gallus, Jr.
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This study investigates the synoptic patterns associated with the development of heavy rainfall in five different regions of Saudi Arabia. Different synoptic patterns were derived for the heavy rainfall events using a correlation-based map of pattern cla...
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Ismael Pérez-García,Alejandro Aguilar-Sierra,Jaime Steven Hernández-Alfaro
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Tropical cyclone Mitch, which occurred in October 1998 on the Caribbean Sea, is studied. Mitch affected countries in Central America, where it caused great economic and human losses, and the authors believe that the scientific community has not paid enou...
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Ascario Pérez,Juan Carlos Ortiz,Luis F. Bejarano,Luis Otero D.,Juan C. Restrepo L.,Andrés Franco H.
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Circulation of sea breeze is a well-known and important mesoscale system, boosted by different properties of reception and storage of solar heat between land and sea during one day, and its effect on waves, currents, and transport of atmospheric contamin...
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Christina Anagnostopoulou, Konstantia Tolika, Georgia Lazoglou and Panagiotis Maheras
An exceptionally cold episode occurred in January 2017 over the Balkan Peninsula. Analysis of historical records showed that it was one of the coldest extreme episodes. Even though the low temperatures of January 2017 did not break previous low records f...
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