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Assessing Past and Future Temperature‐ and Precipitation‐Based Indicators in the Republic of Yemen
For the first time in the literature, this work assesses the past and future climatic trends over Yemen, a highly vulnerable country for which science‐based, high‐quality information for the development of climate change adaptation plans was not available until now.
Jorge Alvar‐Beltrán +5 more
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Drought spatiotemporal propagation and direct driving variables are assessed at multiple time steps with high spatial resolution using various drought indices (SPI, SPEI and SPDI) and entropy based mutual information under an ensemble of climate change projections over Tunisia. ABSTRACT Projecting drought occurrence and spatiotemporal propagation under
Haykel Sellami
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Sunshine Duration in Brazil From Meteosat (1983–2020): Climatology, Variability and Long‐Term Trends
Using nearly four decades of Meteosat satellite data (1983–2020), this study presents a country‐wide climatology of sunshine duration (SDU) in Brazil. The results reveal marked regional contrasts, dominant modes of variability, and significant long‐term trends, providing new information on the most relevant meteorological systems that influence SDU and
Maria Lívia Lins Mattos Gava +2 more
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The graphical abstract presents observed (1963–2023) and projected changes in hydroclimatic extremes in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. It integrates dry‐spell duration (CDD) and extreme precipitation (R95pTOT) using CMIP6 multimodel ensembles under SSP1‐2.6, SSP2‐4.5, and SSP5‐8.5.
Daris Correia dos Santos
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The NSW and Australian Regional Climate Modelling Version 2.0 (NARCliM2.0) builds on NARCliM1.0 and 1.5 to deliver improved regional climate simulations. This study provides the first comprehensive evaluation of NARCliM2.0 against its predecessors, assessing individual model skill in reproducing mean and extreme climate.
Fei Ji +12 more
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ABSTRACT In today's digital era, innovation is vital for organizations. This study examines how transformational leadership (TL) affects the dimensions of innovative work behavior (IWB)—idea exploration, generation, promotion, and implementation—using hospitality as a case.
Phakawan Phairat +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study reviews BPM literature, examining how research conceptualizes and reports the relationship between BPM, performance, and sustainability, key trends, gaps, and future directions, combining bibliometric analysis with previously published case studies to connect theory and practice for organizational optimization.
Julio Gumiero +2 more
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Spelling errors: a look at the arbitrariness
In this paper, we present some preliminary results of a research about spelling mistakes in relation to the cultured norm of Brazilian Portuguese of students from the 7th grade of elementary school. Errors motivated by the presence of orality in writing,
Julhana Cella Romanino +2 more
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