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The short story narrates the journey of a young girl that disappears at the lawless border between Venezuela and Colombia.
Nancy Noguera
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Mechanisms linking multi-year La Niña with preceding strong El Niño [PDF]
El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), characterized by anomalous sea surface temperature in the central-eastern equatorial Pacific, is a dominant interannual variability, impacting worldwide weather and socioeconomics. The ENSO cycle contains irregularity,
Tomoki Iwakiri, Masahiro Watanabe
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Rainfall sustains multiyear La Niña [PDF]
Historical observations and climate models indicate that multiyear La Niña events are growing more frequent. These prolonged events cumulatively alter tropical Pacific rainfall, which in turn affects regional mixed-layer salinity (MLS).
Feng Tian +3 more
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Why East Asian monsoon anomalies are more robust in post El Niño than in post La Niña summers [PDF]
The East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) supplies vital rainfall for over one billion people. El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) markedly affects the EASM, but its impacts are more robust following El Niño than La Niña.
Pengcheng Zhang +5 more
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Are there two types of La Nina? [PDF]
Jong-Seong Kug, Yoo-Geun Ham
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High-Reynolds-number wind turbine blade equipped with root spoilers – Part 1: Unsteady aerodynamic analysis using URANS simulations [PDF]
A commercial wind turbine blade equipped with root spoilers is analysed using 2D URANS computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to assess the unsteady impact of passive devices.
T. Potentier +5 more
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The universal time (UT1-UTC) and length of day change (ΔLOD) are two parameters that describe the Earth's rotation rate variations. UT1-UTC is typically used in space projects, whereas ΔLOD is used for scientific investigations.
Xueqing Xu, Yonghong Zhou, Cancan Xu
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El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) causes rainfall anomalies, which may disrupt Indonesia’s natural rubber production by interfering with the trees’ growth and affecting the export volume.
Inaya Cahyaningtyas +2 more
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Triple‐Dip La Niña in 2020–23: North Pacific Atmosphere Drives 2nd Year La Niña
La Niña persisted from 2020 to 2023, but its mechanisms are still unclear. In this study, atmosphere and ocean reanalysis and 100‐member initialized forecasts using a state‐of‐the‐art climate model were analyzed to identify factors contributing to the ...
Tomoki Iwakiri +5 more
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