Otolith Weight as an Estimator of the Age of Seriola lalandi Valenciennes, 1833 (Carangidae), in the Southeastern Pacific. [PDF]
Ndjamba TSI, Araya M, Oliva ME.
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We studied rainfall variability and cyclicity in six Homogeneous Regions of Rainfall Anomalies (HRRA) in Southeast South America (SESA) from 1961 to 2020 to understand the occurrence of droughts and above‐average rainfall. We use a continental analysis scale, focusing on seasonal, interannual, and interdecadal cycles, and their association with modes ...
Tainã Costa Peres +4 more
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This study analyses the landfall intensity of tropical cyclones (TCs) affecting the Pacific coast of Japan and found that the proportion of strong typhoons increased significantly in the second 22 years from 1977 to 2020.
Zheng‐Qin Shen +3 more
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A Regime Shift in the Interhemispheric Teleconnection between the Yellow and East China Seas and The Southeastern Tropical Pacific in The Southern Hemisphere during The Boreal Summer [PDF]
Yong Sun Kim +5 more
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Miocene fossils from the southeastern Pacific shed light on the last radiation of marine crocodylians. [PDF]
Salas-Gismondi R +9 more
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The Impacts of Southwest Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones on Transient Weather in Réunion
Tropical cyclones which make passage near Réunion can have significant impacts on transient weather relative to long‐term means on the island. In this paper, these impacts were determined by a topological analysis of non‐landfalling tropical cyclones. The relationship between storm intensity, distance, duration, and seasonality plays an equal role in ...
Alexi M. Marinaki, Jennifer M. Fitchett
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This work reports the second record of the Indo-Pacific invasive mud sleeper, Butis koilomatodon, for coastal São Paulo in southeastern Brazil, and represents the southernmost record for this species in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean.
Riguel Feltrin Contente +4 more
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Molecular identification and epidemiological data of Anisakis spp. (Nematoda: Anisakidae) larvae from Southeastern Pacific Ocean off Peru. [PDF]
Martínez-Rojas R +6 more
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Observed Linkages Between Marine Heatwaves and Extreme Weather Over Land: A New Zealand Case Study
Marine heatwaves consistently warm New Zealand's land surface, but rainfall impacts occur only when synoptic systems enable moisture transport. This 38‐year analysis shows MHWs act as thermodynamic background drivers of heat and conditional amplifiers of extreme rainfall events or droughts.
Matthew Chinappa +3 more
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: A prevailing theory suggests that volcanic eruptions triggered environmental changes, which compelled dinosaurs to migrate in search of new habitats.
Xin-xin Ren +3 more
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