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Cyclonic storms and depressions over the North Indian Ocean during 2022
Editor Mausam
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ABSTRACT Climate change is responsible for salinity intrusion in coastal areas, which is significantly threatening the sustainability of aquaculture. This investigation focused on evaluating growth performance, proximate composition, blood morphology and histopathological modifications in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) exposed to varying salinity
Shakil Ahmed +5 more
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Atmospheric water parameters in mid-latitude cyclones observed by microwave radiometry and compared to model calculations [PDF]
Existing and experimental algorithms for various parameters of atmospheric water content such as integrated water vapor, cloud water, precipitation, are used to examine the distribution of these quantities in mid latitude cyclones.
Hammarstrand, Ulla +2 more
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Simulation of storm surge associated with cyclones land falling Bangladesh coast
MOHAMMAD ABDULLAH – AL MOKIM +2 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the concept of resilience as understood and operationalised by various humanitarian and climate resilience actors in Malawi. Findings revealed a fragmented understanding of resilience among stakeholders and highlight the need for participatory approaches, localised resilience assessments and context‐specific interventions ...
Zondiwe Mabilabo Jere +4 more
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Addressing Coastal Vulnerability at the Village Level : The Role of Socio-economic and Physical Factors [PDF]
Vulnerability to extreme events is usually addressed for macro units (districts or provinces) whereas the relative vulnerability of micro units may be more useful to a policy maker.
Saudamini Das
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STORM IBTrACS present climate synthetic tropical cyclone tracks
Nadia Bloemendaal +5 more
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Non‐Migrant Women and Their Livelihoods in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh
This graphical abstract illustrates the Sundarbans social–ecological system and its influence on women's livelihood strategies, particularly migration and non‐migration decisions. It highlights the interaction between ecological (ecosystem services) and social (institutional interventions, governance) subsystems, shaping livelihood capitals (natural ...
Marta Martínez‐Fabiani +2 more
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