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Waterborne Infectious Diseases Associated with Exposure to Tropical Cyclonic Storms, United States, 1996–2018 [PDF]
In the United States, tropical cyclones cause destructive flooding that can lead to adverse health outcomes. Storm-driven flooding contaminates environmental, recreational, and drinking water sources, but few studies have examined effects on specific ...
Victoria D. Lynch, Jeffrey Shaman
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Hurricane influence on the oceanic eddies in the Gulf Stream region [PDF]
The Gulf Stream region (GSR) represents an area of robust oceanic eddies, active hurricanes, and more importantly, frequent encounters between the two phenomena.
Xinning Ni, Yu Zhang, Wei Wang
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Determining the sensitive parameters of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for the simulation of tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal using global sensitivity analysis and machine learning [PDF]
The present study focuses on identifying the parameters from the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model that strongly influence the simulation of tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal (BoB) region. Three global sensitivity analysis (SA) methods,
H. Baki +5 more
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Tropical Cyclones in Global Storm-Resolving Models [PDF]
Recent progress in computing and model development has initiated the era of global storm-resolving modeling and with it the potential to transform weather and climate prediction. Within the general theme of vetting this new class of models, the present study evaluates nine global-storm resolving models in their ability to simulate tropical cyclones ...
Judt, Falko +25 more
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Effect of typhoons on the Korean national emergency medical service system [PDF]
Objective While the effect of typhoons on emergency medicine has been evaluated, data are scarce on their effects on the emergency medical service (EMS). This study evaluated the effect of typhoons on EMS patients and performance.
Soo Hyun Park +7 more
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Anthropogenic climate change is intensifying natural disturbance regimes, which negatively affects some species, while benefiting others. This could alter the trait composition of ecological communities and influence resilience to disturbance.
Laura Mudge, John F. Bruno
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Background: In December 2020, over 500 residents of Eluru City were hospitalised with seizures and sudden loss of consciousness (LOC) resembling the neurotoxic effects of organochlorine poisoning after a flooding event during the last week of November ...
Sahil Sharma +10 more
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Atmospheric Dynamics and Numerical Simulations of Six Frontal Dust Storms in the Middle East Region
This study analyzes six frontal dust storms in the Middle East during the cold period (October–March), aiming to examine the atmospheric circulation patterns and force dynamics that triggered the fronts and the associated (pre- or post-frontal) dust ...
Nasim Hossein Hamzeh +5 more
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Background An increasing severity of extreme storms and more intense seasonal flooding are projected consequences of climate change in the United States.
Victoria D. Lynch, Jeffrey Shaman
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An Improved Cyclogenesis Potential and Storm Evolution Parameter for North Indian Ocean
Flawless subseasonal prediction of tropical cyclogenesis and evolution over the narrow basin of North Indian Ocean (NIO) demands accurate rendition of the crucial parameters that influence the development of cyclonic storms.
S. Saranya Ganesh +5 more
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