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Bomi Kim, Garim Lee, Yaewon Lee, Sohyun Kim and Seong Jin Noh
In this study, we analyzed the impact of model spatial resolution on streamflow predictions, focusing on high-resolution scenarios (<1 km) and flooding conditions at catchment scale. Simulation experiments were implemented for the Geumho River catchment ...
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Yizhi Wang, Jia Liu, Lin Xu, Fuliang Yu and Shanjun Zhang
Streamflow modelling is one of the most important elements for the management of water resources and flood control in the context of future climate change. With the advancement of numerical weather prediction and modern detection technologies, more and m...
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Carlos Silveira, Joana Ferreira, Paolo Tuccella, Gabriele Curci and Ana I. Miranda
High-resolution air quality simulations are often performed using different nested domains and resolutions. In this study, the variability of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations estimated from two nested domains focused on Portugal (D2 and D3), with 5 ...
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Ovel Díaz-García,Jorge Zavala-Hidalgo,Pascal Douillet,Adolfo Contreras Ruiz-Esparza,Renaud Fichez,Christian Grenz,Lionel Denis
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Floods caused by intense cold fronts and how they could change under different scenarios of sea level rise in the Terminos Lagoon, Mexico, are studied through the analysis of observations and numerical simulations. The numerical ocean model used is the F...
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Shitang Ke, Wenlin Yu, Jiufa Cao and Tongguang Wang
Compared with normal wind, typhoons may change the flow field surrounding wind turbines, thus influencing their wind-induced responses and stability. The existing typhoon theoretical model in the civil engineering field is too simplified. To address this...
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Alfredo E. Roque Rodríguez,Israel Borrajero Montejo,Adrián Ferrer Hernández,Maibys Sierra Lorenzo
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Basado en el empleo del modelo numérico del tiempo Weather Research Forecast (WRF), para pronosticar la rapidez del viento enel lugar donde se encuentra ubicado un parque eólico, se muestra una metodología para realizar pronósticos energéticos con 30hora...
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Alexandra N. Ramos Valle, Enrique N. Curchitser, Cindy L. Bruyere and Kathryn R. Fossell
Storm surge events have the potential to cause devastating damage to coastal communities. The magnitude of their impacts highlights the need for increased accuracy and real-time forecasting and predictability of storm surge. In this study, we assess two ...
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Peng Liu, Xiaobin Qiu, Yi Yang, Yuanyuan Ma and Shuanglong Jin
This study aims to assess the performance of different dynamical downscaling methods using updated land surface information. Particular attention is given to obtaining high-resolution climate information over China by the combination of an appropriate dy...
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Tomasz Berezowski and Andrzej Chybicki
Discharge events induced by mixture of snowmelt and rainfall are strongly nonlinear due to consequences of rain-on-snow phenomena and snowmelt dependence on energy balance. However, they received relatively little attention, especially in high-resolution...
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Joon-Bum Jee and Sangil Kim
A high-resolution Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for a heavy rainfall case is configured and the performance of the precipitation forecasting is evaluated. Sensitivity tests were carried out by changing the model configuration, such as doma...
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