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Stephanie M. Dohner and Carter B. DuVal
Coastal development and its associated site management have rapidly expanded to estuarine environments while continuing to increase worldwide. With the growth of coastal management projects, field observations are required to understand how anthropogenic...
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Lucy Giráldez, Yamina Silva, José L. Flores-Rojas and Grace Trasmonte
The most extreme precipitation event in Metropolitan Lima (ML) occurred on 15 January 1970 (16 mm), this event caused serious damage, and the real vulnerability of this city was evidenced; the population is still not prepared to resist events of this nat...
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Teresa E. Jordan,Christian Herrera L.,Linda V. Godfrey,Stephen J. Colucci,Carolina Gamboa P.,Javier Urrutia M.,Gabriel González L.,Jacob F. Paul
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Prior to the 24-26 March 2015 extreme precipitation event that impacted northern Chile, the scenarios for Pleistocene and Holocene wetter paleoclimate intervals in the hyperarid core of the Atacama Desert had been attributed to eastern or southwestern mo...
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Xiya Zhang and Haibo Hu
Extreme cold events (ECEs) have occurred more frequently over the last few winters in China, associated with large losses of human life and increasing costs. Here, copulas are used to establish a bivariate copula distribution model for ECE variables of d...
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Li Dong, Chandana Mitra, Seth Greer and Ethan Burt
Atmospheric blocking is a long standing structure stalled in the mid-troposphere which is often associated with extreme weather events such as droughts, heatwaves, flood and cold air outbreak. A striking atmospheric blocking is identified to persist over...
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Jean-Louis Pinault
The purpose of the paper is to take advantage of recent work on the study of resonantly forced baroclinic waves in the tropical Pacific to significantly reduce systematic and random forecasting errors resulting from the current statistical models intende...
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Shaoping Wang, Yongjian Ding, Mudassar Iqbal
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The northwest arid region (NAR) of China, located in a cold region, has been experiencing extreme weather and runoff events for years. Summer (from June to August) is the main season for forming runoff in this region. Summer runoff is contributed by glac...
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G. V. MÜLLER,T. AMBRIZZI
Based on previous observational studies on cold extreme events over southern South America, some recent studies suggest a possible relationship between Rossby wave propagation remotely triggered and the occurrence of frost. Using the concept of linear th...
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M. M. RUSTICUCCI,WALTER M. VARGAS
This work is aimed at studying the interannual variability of surface temperature cold spells and warm spells due to cold-and warm-air incursions. The effect of the ENSO event on the occurrence of extreme spells having three different indices was stud...
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