Characteristics of Intense Multi‐Day Wet Spells Over West Africa
The study reveals a significant increase in intense wet spells, particularly in KASS‐D, emphasising the value of dense rain‐gauge networks. Larger‐sized events have grown, while smaller ones declined, boosting 3‐day and 5‐day wet spells' contribution to annual rainfall, with the Guinea Coast showing the highest increase and the Sahel the lowest ...
Oluwaseun. W. Ilori +3 more
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Combined application of numerical simulation and machine learning in debris flow hazard mapping. [PDF]
Gao R, Wang A, Liu H, Liu X.
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Climate and the distribution of cooperative breeding in mammals
Clutton-Brock, T., Lukas, D.
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Significant trends of precipitation totals are visible at seasonal (negative in spring and positive in winter) and monthly level. The deepening rainfall deficit in April in Western Sudetes threatens the stabilisation of forest ecosystems, the preservation of biodiversity and significantly limits water resources for economic use.
Hanna Ojrzyńska +2 more
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Hybrid Unsupervised-Supervised Learning Framework for Rainfall Prediction Using Satellite Signal Strength Attenuation. [PDF]
Laon P +6 more
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Irrigation management in sugarcane estates (KANEAU) : Instruction manual [PDF]
Giner, Michel, Langellier, Pierre
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USE OF COEFFICIENT OF VARIATION IN DETERMINING RAINFALL PROBABLITES IN A HUMID REGION
NITYANAND SINGH +2 more
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Compound hot‐dry events occurring during the maize growing period are increasing significantly (p < 0.05) with time, with the median values ranging from 93 to 120 days. El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) influences the variability of compound hot‐dry events with high significance (p < 0.05) positive Pearson correlation.
Mokhele Moeletsi, Mitsuru Tsubo
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GIS-based assessment of land degradation vulnerability and environmental indices as ecological indicators in Western Agro-climatic zone of Tamil Nadu, India. [PDF]
Kaliraj S +4 more
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Evaluation of CMIP6 Models in Simulating Australian Monsoon Over Northern Australia
The study assesses CMIP6 models for their ability to simulate key aspects of the Australian summer monsoon, including precipitation patterns, wind circulation, monsoon onset/retreat, and ENSO teleconnections. Most models overestimate rainfall, underestimate wind strength, and simulate more uniform ENSO influence across northeast and northwest Australia.
Rida S. Kiani +4 more
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