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Based on case studies, the development of low-pressure systems leading to extreme precipitation events reveals common characteristics. They highlight the co-evolution of sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies and the clustering of mesoscale convective ...
Jean-Louis Pinault
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The relations between dry port characteristics and regional port-hinterland settings: findings for a global sample of dry ports [PDF]
This paper aims at defining generic characteristics of dry ports by carrying out an analysis using a large sample of dry ports from around the world.
Lam Canh Nguyen, Theo Notteboom
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Resonant Forcing of the Climate System in Subharmonic Modes
During recent decades observation of climate archives has raised several questions. Concerning the mid-Pleistocene transition problem, conflicting sets of hypotheses highlight either the role of ice sheets or atmospheric carbon dioxide in causing the ...
Jean-Louis Pinault
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Within the context of anthropogenic warming, rainfall oscillations may induce especially important societal impacts worldwide. In this article, we propose to study potential underlying mechanisms related to precipitation changes on a planetary scale by ...
Jean-Louis Pinault, Ligia Pereira
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Towards Climate Change Preparedness in the MENA’s Agricultural Sector
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) represents a substantial area of the terrestrial landmass encompassing several countries and ecosystems.
Ajit Govind
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Anthropogenic and Natural Radiative Forcing: Positive Feedbacks
This article is based on recent work intended to estimate the impact of solar forcing mediated by long-period ocean Rossby waves that are resonantly forced—the ‘Gyral Rossby Waves’ (GRWs).
Jean-Louis Pinault
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Resonantly Forced Baroclinic Waves in the Oceans: A New Approach to Climate Variability
How variations in Earth’s orbit pace the glacial-interglacial cycles of the Quaternary are probably one of the greatest mysteries of modern climate science.
Jean-Louis Pinault
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Resonantly Forced Baroclinic Waves in the Oceans: Subharmonic Modes
The study of resonantly forced baroclinic waves in the tropical oceans at mid-latitudes is of paramount importance to advancing our knowledge in fields that investigate the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the decadal climate variability,
Jean-Louis Pinault
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Dry Port Development: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Studies on dry ports as nodes in multimodal transport have been expanded to decrease the mounting congestion on seaports. The principal objective of this study is to inspect how dry port researches have been conducted from different perspective.
Fatimazahra BENTALEB +2 more
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The Anticipation of the ENSO: What Resonantly Forced Baroclinic Waves Can Teach Us (Part II)
The purpose of the paper is to take advantage of recent work on the study of resonantly forced baroclinic waves in the tropical Pacific to significantly reduce systematic and random forecasting errors resulting from the current statistical models ...
Jean-Louis Pinault
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