Post-Seismic Surface Deformation of The Tarakan Earthquake in 2015 Using The DInSAR Technique
Deformation can help predict the presence and severity of an earthquake. SAR image data can be used to calculate post-seismic surface deformation using the InSAR and DInSAR methods. DInSAR (Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar) is a well-
Imanuela Indah Pertiwi+3 more
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We studied a renowned local wind in Japan, “Kiyokawa‐dashi,” with a numerical model and high‐density observations at approximately 1‐km intervals. “Kiyokawa‐dashi” typically begins with intense winds descending onto a confined area leeward of a gorge at the initiation stage and expands over the entire plain at the mature stage.
Hiroyuki Kusaka+2 more
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Global representation of extratropical cyclone precipitation and future trends in CMIP6 models
We use a cyclone‐tracking algorithm to study precipitation produced by extratropical cyclones and identify five global hotspots of extreme precipitation: the well‐known Pacific and Atlantic storm tracks in the Northern Hemisphere and three distinct hotspots in the Southern Hemisphere, located at low latitudes to the east of the major landmasses of ...
Martin Jucker+3 more
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Rapid versus slow intensification of idealized tropical cyclones using soundings from reanalysis
Climatologically averaged environmental wind and moisture around intensifying tropical cyclones are used in an idealized model to further discriminate differences between ensembles of rapidly (RI) and slowly (SI) intensifying storms. On average, RI storms have lower vertical tilt, are more axisymmetric, and less ventilated at onset than SI storms, and ...
Samantha Nebylitsa+3 more
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Pendugaan PM2.5 Menggunakan Metode Geographically Temporally Weighted Regression di DKI Jakarta
Pencemaran udara telah menjadi suatu permasalahan lingkungan serius yang sering dihadapi oleh kota-kota besar termasuk DKI Jakarta. Salah satu partikel pencemar udara yang diyakini berbahaya dan memiliki dampak serius pada gangguan pernapasan manusia ...
Ilil Firrizqi Nur Ilahi+2 more
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Observations of a frontal–trough merger over a wildfire, Queensland, Australia
Observations are presented of the meteorology of a frontal–trough merger in subtropical Australia which impacted a wildfire. An elevated nocturnal mixed layer above approx. 2500 m with increasing moisture with height was identified as the source of instability that resulted in the formation of elevated storms along a 300‐km frontal–trough boundary ...
Hamish McGowan+3 more
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Weather systems and their contribution to seasonal rainfall in Australia
Closed low‐pressure systems (including tropical cyclones) contribute to most of the summer rainfall over northern Australia. In southern Australia, winter rainfall is mainly associated with Rossby wave breaking, cyclones, and warm conveyor belts. Summer and winter rainfall patterns can be explained by changes in large‐scale flow and associated weather ...
Chenhui Jin+3 more
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METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY AT THE BRITSH ASSOCIATION MEETING AT TORONTO, AUG. 6–13, 1924 [PDF]
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Convection‐permitting dynamical downscaling of ERA5 for Europe and the Mediterranean basin
Computational Hydrometeorology with Advanced Performance to Enhanced Realism (CHAPTER) is a novel high‐resolution dynamical downscaling of the European Centre for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts Reanalysis v5 global reanalysis using the Weather Research and Forecasting model.
Lisa Bernini+7 more
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“Models in Meteorology and Climatology” Fifty Years on
A review is presented of contributions made by the author and graduate students over the fifty years since the publication of a chapter on “Models in meteorology and climatology” by the author in 1967. Advances in the applications of general circulation models, remote sensing, and climate change and paleoclimatology are briefly described in the context
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