This review explores climate predictions as actionable decision‐making tools, focusing on the Mediterranean. It examines transforming forecasts into user‐defined information through bias adjustment, downscaling and impact models. Highlighting collaborative EU initiatives, it addresses challenges like limited forecasting skill and data accessibility ...
Silvio Gualdi +12 more
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Impact of meteorological conditions and air pollution on the incidence of carbon monoxide poisoning: a retrospective analysis in northern China. [PDF]
Ma R +7 more
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Meteorological conditions are heterogeneous factors for COVID-19 risk in China. [PDF]
Xiao S +14 more
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A transient ensemble of convection‐permitting climate simulations is used to compute bias‐corrected user‐relevant climate indices for Germany under recent and future climate conditions, both considering high spatial resolution and uncertainty estimations. For high temperature indices, a clear increase is observed, for example, for hot days and tropical
Joaquim G. Pinto +6 more
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Genetic data and meteorological conditions suggesting windborne transmission of H5N1 high-pathogenicity avian influenza between commercial poultry outbreaks. [PDF]
Nagy A, Černíková L, Sedlák K.
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Hidden Markov Quantile Models With Trends for Analysing Air Temperature Data
There is the question of whether climate change, expressed by time‐trends in temperature, is of a heterogeneous nature or not. Here, the time‐trend heterogeneity argument has been investigated using Hidden Markov (HM) quantile time‐trends models in temperature time series.
Georgios Tsiotas +2 more
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Association Between Meteorological Conditions and Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) Incidence: A Seasonal Analysis Using the Oita AMI Registry. [PDF]
Ono S +9 more
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Conifers growing in high‐elevation alpine environments in the mountains of Southern California, USA, are highly responsive to atmospheric river (AR) events, which typically produce heavy precipitation over 1–3 days. However, it is the frequency of the AR events, not their magnitude nor annual precipitation totals, that most affects the radial growth of
Paul A. Knapp +2 more
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The impact of meteorological conditions on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases in different microclimatic zones of low-latitude mountainous areas. [PDF]
Du Z +5 more
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