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 The Columbia river provides the largest Pacific outflow in the Western Hemisphere and the greatest hydropower production of any North American river system. For hydropower generation and flood risk management, four massive water storage reservoirs followed the Columbia River Treaty between Canada and the United States, with three Canadian dams,
Colleen A. Phelan +2 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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This study quantifies the likelihood of May temperature extremes in present, natural (climatology based on pre‐industrial forcings) and future climates. The attribution applies in the context of a May heatwave comparable to the record‐breaking 1944 event and the persistent record‐breaking monthly‐mean temperature from 2024.
Rebecca Holliday +3 more
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A global dataset of synthetic tropical cyclone tracks for the El Niño‒Southern Oscillation. [PDF]
Odériz I, Losada IJ.
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Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever), Soil Moisture, and El Nino Southern Oscillation in California and Arizona. [PDF]
Tobin KJ, Pokharel S, Bennett ME.
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Abstract Seacliff erosion in steep terrain poses major risks to transportation and critical infrastructure. In Big Sur, California, USA, seacliff erosion threatens the sustainability of the central coast stretch of California State Route 1, a transportation corridor that is critical to the region's economy.
Helen W. Dow +2 more
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Evolving Fire Frequency in the Western United States and Its Links to Human Influence
Abstract Burned area and wildfire damages in the western United States (WUS) have increased dramatically in recent decades. Wildfire frequency, however, has shown trends that vary by data set, region, and fire size. Using a comprehensive fire occurrence data set screened for reporting artifacts from 1992 to 2020, we show a significant downward trend in
Gavin D. Madakumbura +5 more
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