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Non‐Stationary Dry‐Spell Hazard Probabilities for Spain

open access: yesInternational Journal of Climatology, EarlyView.
This study assesses long‐term changes in dry‐spell hazard probabilities across Spain (1961–2024) using a novel non‐stationary extreme value framework applied to daily precipitation records from a dense observational network. Results show that dry‐spell duration and associated return levels are dominantly stationary, with non‐stationary models providing
S. M. Vicente‐Serrano   +13 more
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Long-term impact of urban areas on meteorological conditions on Prague urban climate

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Anahí Villalba-Pradas   +4 more
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Review of the impact of meteorological conditions on road accidents and their severity [PDF]

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Κωνσταντίνος Σ. Χατζόπουλος   +1 more
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SSPS Meteorological Conditions, 1982 — 1984

1986
Insolation data and information concerning clouds and the transparency of the atmosphere are important for solar energy applications. It is also important to know the wind direction and force at a plant location due to the influence that wind may have on the heat losses, dust accumulation, and protection needed at the plant. The data used for this work
Lorenzo Castillo Garcia, Mats Andersson
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Effects of meteorological conditions on spore plumes

International Journal of Biometeorology, 2002
Fungal spores are an ever-present component of the atmosphere, and have long been known to trigger asthma and hay fever symptoms in sensitive individuals. The atmosphere around Tulsa has been monitored for airborne spores and pollen with Burkard spore traps at several sampling stations.
M, Burch, E, Levetin
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Forecasting unfavourable meteorological conditions

1991
The skill score of an air pollution forecast significantly depends on the reliable forecast of unfavourable meteorological conditions which are known to contribute greatly to the increase of pollutant concentrations for given emission parameters.
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Relationship between suicidal cases and meteorological conditions

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2009
Meteorological factors are well known to modulate human health status and the rate of death cases. The suicidal rate might have been influenced by climatic and seasonal triggering factors. In this study 4918 suicidal cases (3099 male, 1819 female) in Budapest were investigated in connection with climatic data, as daily maximum, minimum temperature, and
Klára, Töro   +5 more
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Meteorologic Conditions and Respiratory Syncytial Virus Activity

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2012
The factors that determine the initiation and persistence of yearly epidemics of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis are not well known. A limited number of studies have found that meteorologic conditions could be associated with RSV activity.We analyzed the association of certain atmospheric conditions with RSV activity, as determined by ...
Daniel, Hervás   +2 more
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Atmospheric optical properties and meteorological conditions

Atmospheric Environment (1967), 1981
Abstract This paper discusses relationships which exist between the optical properties of-the atmosphere and meteorological parameters and conditions. Atmospheric visibility is determined by the optical effects of particulate matter (aerosols) in the atmosphere.
R.W. Fenn   +3 more
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Meteorological conditions affecting labor.

2012
The purpose of this investigation was to identify meteorological conditions that influence the birth rate. A theory was formulated on how specific meteorological conditions would affect the birth rate. This theory was based on a review of literature. Physiological reasons for the theory were introduced.
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