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Abigail Dah, Boualem Khouider and Courtney Schumacher
Coastal convection is often organized into multiple mesoscale systems that propagate in either direction across the coastline (i.e., landward and oceanward). These systems interact non-trivially with synoptic and intraseasonal disturbances such as convec...
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Remigijus Dailide, Greta Dailide, Indre Razbadauskaite-Venske, Ramunas Povilanskas and Inga Dailidiene
Sea breezes, as one of the most important local varieties of daily wind dynamics, are responsible for the formation of the climate by coasts of large bodies of water. In recent decades, due to climate change, the air temperature is rising, causing larger...
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Alejandro Paladio-Hernandez, Paulo Salles, Jaime Arriaga and José López-González
Sand spits are common in wave-dominated environments; with enough sand supply, they can evolve to affect circulation and navigation in channels or inlets. The focus of this paper is on the navigation channel of the Sisal Port, located on the northwestern...
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Juan Soria, Miguel Jover and José Antonio Domínguez-Gómez
Wind significantly influences suspended matter in lakes, especially in shallow lagoons. To know how wind affects the water in Albufera of Valencia, a shallow coastal lagoon, the measured variables of turbidity and transparency have been correlated with t...
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Lingli Fan, Guangya Zhang and Jianjun Xu
In this paper, precipitation data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), together with atmospheric reanalysis data, are employed to identify warm-season precipitation (1998?2014) changes and their association with rapid urbanization in sout...
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Alec Torres-Freyermuth, Anne Hofman, José Clemente Tuz-Pech, Gabriela Medellín and Pieter C. Roos
Beach erosion, ubiquitous of sandy coasts around the world, can be exacerbated or mitigated with the use of hard engineering solutions including groins. The use of groins has been discouraged in many countries despite its capability to reduce sand losses...
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Miguel A. Cahuich-López,Ismael Mariño-Tapia,Alejandro José Souza,Gerardo Gold-Bouchot,Mark Cohen,David Valdés-Lozano
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The balance between synoptic and sea breeze atmospheric phenomena can profoundly influence atmospheric circulation in coastal regions. In this paper, a comprehensive study to understand the quasi-permanent patterns of such variability over the surface wi...
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Stefano Serafin, Bianca Adler, Joan Cuxart, Stephan F. J. De Wekker, Alexander Gohm, Branko Grisogono, Norbert Kalthoff, Daniel J. Kirshbaum, Mathias W. Rotach, Jürg Schmidli, Ivana Stiperski, ?eljko Vecenaj and Dino Zardi
The exchange of heat, momentum, and mass in the atmosphere over mountainous terrain is controlled by synoptic-scale dynamics, thermally driven mesoscale circulations, and turbulence. This article reviews the key challenges relevant to the understanding o...
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Katja Trachte
Atmospheric moisture pathways to the highlands of the tropical Andes Mountains were investigated using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model, as well as back-trajectory analysis. To assess model uncertainties according to the initial and later...
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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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