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Abstract Global warming enhances soil moisture (SM)‐temperature (SM‐T) coupling, exacerbating extreme climates. However, the mechanisms and future trends of this enhancement remain inadequately understood. Analysis of multiple reanalysis data sets shows that during summer seasons of 1981–2020, approximately 45.6% of global lands exhibit a significant ...
Xuwen Zhang +10 more
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CLIMATE FORECASTING AND EMERGENCY POLICIES EVIDENCE OF OPPORTUNITIES FROM CEARÁ, BRAZIL [PDF]
We take small steps towards the approximation between economic analysis and the science of climate forecasting in the formulation of policies to alleviate the impact of climatic shocks.
Ariaster Baumgratz Chimeli +1 more
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Enhanced Adiabatic Heating Drives Faster Warming of Early Summer Hot Extremes in North China
Abstract North China has recently seen frequent hot days above 35°C or even 40°C before or at the very beginning of June. This raises a concern about the changing seasonality of exceptional hot extremes in the region which might leave population there underprepared.
Jiawei Fang, Yang Chen, Zhen Liao
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Apollo experience report: Mission evaluation team postflight documentation [PDF]
The various postflight reports prepared by the mission evaluation team, including the final mission evaluation report, report supplements, anomaly reports, and the 5-day mission report, are described.
Cordiner, D. H., Dodson, J. W.
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Smart REASSURED Sensors via Machine‐Augmented Printable On‐Paper Arrays
This perspective highlights the emerging role of pattern‐recognition, printable on‐paper sensor arrays for intelligent PoC diagnostics. It discusses how paper's inherent limitations can be overcome through surface modification and scalable printing, and how machine‐learning analysis of cross‐reactive arrays enables multiplexed, low‐cost, and REASSURED ...
Naimeh Naseri, Saba Ranjbar
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Our study investigates the environmental and astronomical drivers of olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) hatching success at Batu Hiu Beach, Indonesia. We demonstrate that air temperature is the dominant predictor of hatching outcomes, while Earth–Moon distance exerts an additional, significant influence independent of humidity and tidal effects ...
Titin Herawati +3 more
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Test for calendar anomalies in six emerging Asian markets – results from the GARCH model [PDF]
This paper focuses on the identification of calendar anomalies in six emerging Asian countries. The countries under investigation are China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Taiwan.
Khan, Asif Harun
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Tracking Baseflow Supply Dynamics Using SWOT Data From Small Groundwater‐Dominated Lakes
Satellite‐based measurements of groundwater flow‐through kettle lakes efficiently track dynamic groundwater storage at local to regional scales (modified from USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2011–5137). ABSTRACT In situ surface‐water monitoring strategies are biased towards larger perennial streams and lakes and are generally not designed to ...
Martin A. Briggs +6 more
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Analysis of HF data on the WSE in the context of EMH [PDF]
This paper focuses on one of the heavily tested issues in the contemporary finance, i.e. efficient market hypothesis (EMH). The existing evidence in the literature is ambiguous.
Paweł Strawiński, Robert Ślepaczuk
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Closing the question on the continuation of turn-of-the-month effects: evidence from the S&P 500 Index futures contract [PDF]
Prior research documents unusually high returns on the last trading day of the month and over the next three consecutive trading days. This phenomenon is known as the turn-of-the-month (TOTM) effect.
Daniel F. Waggoner, Edwin D. Maberly
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