On the Future of Extreme Rainfall in New Zealand
Abstract Extreme rainfall is intensifying under climate change, but projected changes in the intensity, frequency, and spatial extent of extremes are not yet well constrained for smaller nations like New Zealand. Here, we use high‐resolution (∼12 km) dynamically downscaled CMIP6 climate simulations to examine future changes in annual maximum one‐day ...
Muhammad Fikri Sigid +2 more
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Advances in artificial intelligence to model the impact of El Niño-Southern Oscillation on crop yield variability. [PDF]
Wannasingha UH +5 more
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Impacts of El Niño Southern Oscillation on the dengue transmission dynamics in the Metropolitan Region of Recife, Brazil. [PDF]
Ferreira HDS +7 more
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The Impact of El Niño - Southern Oscillation Events on South America
International audienceThe presence of ENSO Events in South America is felt in two ways: a) through its effects on both the atmosphere and ocean systems, and b) through its impacts on natural ecosystems (both marine and terrestrial) and on societal and ...
Santos, J. L.
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Imprint of the Quasi‐Biennial Oscillation on the Ionosphere and Thermosphere
Abstract The Quasi‐Biennial Oscillation (QBO) is a dominant mode of stratospheric variability and is known to modulate the variability of the ionosphere‐thermosphere (IT) system. However, the extent of its influence on the ionosphere‐thermosphere system remains uncertain due to weak signals and confounding with similar periodicities in solar flux.
D. Singh, L. P. Goncharenko, S. R. Zhang
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Early signs of strong El Niño-Southern Oscillation episodes. [PDF]
Zhong W, Sullivan A, Borzelli GLE, Li Z.
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El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) effects on local weather, arboviral diseases, and dynamics of managed and unmanaged populations of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in Puerto Rico. [PDF]
Barrera R +5 more
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Abstract Earth's long period background seismic wavefield is dominated by two distinct processes that couple ocean wave energy to a global microseism wavefield. We assess global microseism intensity in the secondary (4–10 s) and primary (14–20 s) bands, and across eight 2 s‐wide period bands between 4 and 20 s.
Richard C. Aster +4 more
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Stronger and prolonged El Niño-Southern Oscillation in the Early Eocene warmth. [PDF]
Abhik S +11 more
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El Niño Southern Oscillation, monsoon anomaly, and childhood diarrheal disease morbidity in Nepal. [PDF]
Adams N +12 more
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