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Sergey Loginov, Evgeniia Moraru, Elena Kharyutkina and Ivan Sudakow
The analysis of spatial and temporal variability in the number of non-Gaussian extreme anomalies of climatic parameters was carried out for both the initial time series and synoptic variability in the troposphere of the Northern Hemisphere over the perio...
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Lijun Jin, Changsheng Yan, Baojun Yuan, Jing Liu and Jifeng Liu
The source area of the Yellow River (SAYR) in China is an important water yield and water-conservation area in the Yellow River. Understanding the variability in rainfall and flood over the SAYR region and the related mechanism of flood-causing rainfall ...
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Edward Gross, Rusty Holleman, Wim Kimmerer, Sophie Munger, Scott Burdick and John Durand
The phytoplankton distribution in estuaries is influenced by multiple spatially variable growth and loss processes. As phytoplankton are transported by tidal and net flows, they are exposed to changing conditions of turbidity, depth, temperature, stratif...
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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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Tayyebeh Mesbahzadeh, Mario Marcello Miglietta, Farshad Soleimani Sardoo, Nir Krakauer and Mohammad Hasheminejad
The duration of dust days (DDD) is one of the most important parameters that may worsen the effects of the presence of dust in the affected areas. Persistent pollution over consecutive dusty days can have particularly negative effects on the human respir...
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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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Vitaly K. Fischenko, Anna A. Goncharova, Grigory I. Dolgikh, Petr S. Zimin, Aleksey E. Subote, Nelly A. Klescheva and Andrey V. Golik
The article describes the technology of express analysis of images and videos, recorded by coastal video monitoring systems, developed by the authors. Its main feature is its ability to measure or evaluate in real time the signals of sea waves, sea level...
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Aldo Greco, Davide Luciano De Luca and Elenio Avolio
An in-depth analysis of historical heavy rainfall fields clearly constitutes an important aspect in many related topics: as examples, mesoscale models for early warning systems and the definition of design event scenarios can be improved, with the conseq...
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Angelika L. Alcantara and Kuk-Hyun Ahn
Rainfall events are known to be driven by various synoptic disturbances or dominant processes in the atmosphere. In spite of the diverse atmospheric contributions, the assumption of homogeneity is commonly adopted when a hydrological frequency analysis i...
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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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