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The change in the frequency of wet spells in tropical Australia in summer primarily contributes to the change in precipitation between wet and dry years. In the extratropics, both the frequency and intensity of wet spells are important, especially in winter.
Sunil Pariyar +4 more
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Concurrent warming, freshening and cessation of deep convection in the Labrador Sea raised its sea level to a record high. [PDF]
Yashayaev I, Zhang Y.
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Seasonal anomalies and mutual fund portfolio holdings
In this study we are investigating whether actively managed mutual funds engage in seasonal trades on the U.S. equity market. Our observed seasonal anomalies on the market are the January Effect and the Halloween Effect. We have controlled the market for the existence of the two anomalies in light of a risk shifting behaviour.
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The relationship between seasonal mean temperature and most extreme day
In Northern Hemisphere winter, there is a strong correlation between seasonal mean temperature and coldest daily mean temperature which varies in magnitude from one region to another (with a weaker relationship in summer between mean and hottest day).
Anna Maidens +3 more
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Consistent response of European summers to the latitudinal temperature gradient over the Holocene. [PDF]
Martin-Puertas C +8 more
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COBASE: A new copula‐based shuffling method for ensemble weather forecast postprocessing
We propose COBASE, a novel copula‐based postprocessing methododology that combines the strengths of multivariate parametric correction with non‐parametric rank‐based approaches. We consider two case studies for multi‐site temperature in Austria and multi‐site temperature and dew‐point temperature in the Netherlands.
Maurits Flos +4 more
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A Large-Scale Dataset of Distributed Renewable Energy Scenarios on the IEEE-33 Bus Network. [PDF]
Chen Y, Xie H, Huang W, Li P.
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ABSTRACT The high accuracy in surface‐enhanced Raman scattering‐lateral flow immunoassays (SERS–LFIAs) is critical for reliable point‐of‐care testing (POCT) in clinical diagnostics. Conventional approaches are often affected by sampling variability and uneven distribution of immunoprobes, leading to unreliable signal fluctuations.
Shuai Zhao +9 more
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Tropical-leaning Atlantic Oscillation favors more typhoons toward Asian high-latitude cities. [PDF]
Wu Z +8 more
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ABSTRACT Personal autonomous vehicles can sense their surrounding environment, plan their route, and drive with little or no involvement of human drivers. Despite the latest technological advancements and the hopeful announcements made by leading entrepreneurs, to date no personal vehicle is approved for road circulation in a “fully” or “semi ...
Xingshuai Dong +13 more
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