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Severe storms and blow-down disturbances in the Amazon forest
Large natural disturbances (\u3e 1 ha) in old-growth tropical forests are caused by a variety of processes such as landslides, fires, wind, and cyclonic storms.
Vicente, G +5 more
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Epidemic Dynamics Post-Cyclone and Tidal Surge Events in the Bay of Bengal Region. [PDF]
Khatoon S +4 more
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Abstract This study examines the large‐scale atmospheric response to reduced evapotranspiration during droughts in the Western U.S., using an observation‐based regression method and numerical experiments with a global climate model. We found that Western U.S.
A. C. T. Sena, I. N. Williams
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Earthyroid Storms: Brewing Cyclones, Megaquakes and Tsunamis? [PDF]
openaire +1 more source
Wetland shoreline recession in the Mississippi River Delta from petroleum oiling and cyclonic storms
A. Rangoonwala +2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Abstract Spring heat extremes over northern India in March coincide with critical wheat growth and pose disproportionate risks to yield and food security. March surface temperatures are modulated by Western Disturbances (WDs), midlatitude cyclonic systems embedded in the subtropical jet that typically bring rain and cooling.
Sanketa Kadam +3 more
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The toll of the cyclone: mental health impacts of tropical cyclones in coastal communities of India. [PDF]
George PR, Chakrabarti S.
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Abstract The floods of 01 September 2009 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, were among the most severe in the Central Sahel's history, highlighting the region's persistent flood risk. This extreme precipitation event (EPE) was influenced by various atmospheric drivers, including Convectively Coupled Equatorial Waves (CCEWs).
Moussa Diakhaté +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Physics of North Indian Ocean tropical cyclones. [PDF]
Rao VB +5 more
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