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Observations and numerical simulations of a valley‐exit wind in the Alpine Bolzano basin
The evolution and spreading of the nocturnal valley‐exit wind flowing from the Isarco Valley into the Bolzano basin, in the Italian Alps, are found to be influenced by the basin temperature stratification. Measurements and high‐resolution simulations show that a cold‐air pool favors an upward trajectory of the flow at the exit of the valley.
Federica Gucci +4 more
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This study evaluates the use of remote sensing data to improve the understanding of groundwater resources in climate-sensitive regions with limited data availability and increasing agricultural water demands.
Abdelhakim Amazirh +9 more
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ارزیابی مدل هیدرولوژیکی VIC در شبیهسازی رواناب با استفاده از پایگاه دادههای بارش اقلیمی، مطالعه موردی: حوزه آبخیز حبلهرود [PDF]
مقدمه مدلسازی هیدرولوژیکی، جهت شبیهسازی رواناب برای یک دوره بلندمدت در راستای مطالعات اقلیمی از اهمیت بالایی در مدیریت منابع آب حوزه آبخیز برخوردار است.
حسین صالحی +4 more
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An introductory guide to land use planning for small cities and counties in Oregon [PDF]
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Ensemble reliability and the signal‐to‐noise paradox in ECMWF subseasonal forecasts
We derive a general expression for the ratio of predictable components (RPC) in terms of correlation, spread–error ratio, and total variance ratio. Physical constraints on the admissible solutions (i.e., real‐valued and non‐negative variances) provide a mechanism to identify statistically paradoxical sample combinations of reliability and correlation ...
Christopher D. Roberts, Frederic Vitart
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This large‐eddy simulation study on pyroconvection shows that the added value from resolving the mesoscale explicitly is found in the timing of pyrocumulus formation and circulation changes. The circulation of the convective plume itself is not substantially different between the simulations. Abstract Extreme wildfire events are characterised by strong
Koen van der Aa +4 more
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Study region: The study was conducted in the Lake Tana Basin in the northwestern highlands of Ethiopia. Study focus: Reliable estimation of evapotranspiration (ET) is essential for irrigation management and water resources planning in this region, which ...
Daniel W. Mebrie +3 more
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Evaluating a hierarchy of bias correction methods for ERA5-Land SWE across Canada
Abstract Precise estimates of Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) are crucial for informed decision-making in high-latitude areas like Canada, where snow cover significantly contributes to springtime discharge. However, the sparse nature of the existing SWE monitoring network poses a challenge to comprehensively understanding the SWE ...
Neha Kanda, Christopher G Fletcher
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Unexpected sea fog in the west coast of South Korea had a huge impact on the transportations in the Seoul–Incheon metropolitan area. We reproduced successfully the formation and evolution of a sea event with a transition of air–sea temperature difference using the Weather Research and Forecasting model.
Jeonghoe Kim +3 more
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This article provides a first evaluation of land‐surface models at the km‐scale resolutions at which they are used in weather and Earth‐system models. At these resolutions, the lateral transfers of water that organize landscapes play an important role in predicting evaporation correctly. Riparian processes and human water management for irrigation need
Jan Polcher +13 more
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