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Utilising Benford's Law in the Validation of Precipitation Datasets
This study demonstrates Benford's Law as a robust diagnostic tool for precipitation data integrity. Global monthly precipitation consistently conforms to the law, regardless of origin, while regional data requires appropriate temporal granularity for adherence.
Amee Gollop +5 more
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The potential impacts of climate change on the distribution of Nepenthes and dipterocarps of the Trus Madi Forest Reserve [PDF]
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Burslem, David Francis Robert Philip +5 more
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Performance Rescaling of Complex Networks
Recent progress in network topology modeling [1], [2] has shown that it is possible to create smaller-scale replicas of large complex networks, like the Internet, while simultaneously preserving several important topological properties.
Papadopoulos, Fragkiskos +1 more
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This study presents that the WRF model, coupled with bulk urban parameterization, effectively captures the summer urban heat island (UHI) patterns across the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East, showing stronger night‐time surface UHIs (5°C–6°C) and daytime surface cool islands (up to 12.5°C).
Katiana Constantinidou +4 more
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Estimating water resources is important for regional climate impact analysis and risk estimation. The Middle East and Central Asia have largely reached the limit of sustainably usable water across their river basins and ecosystems. Strategies designed to mitigate environmental risks require a reliable estimation of water availability trends.
Paolo Reggiani +4 more
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Statistical Downscaling of GRACE‐Derived Groundwater Storage Using ET Data in the North China Plain
Due to coarse spatial resolution, the application of Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) data in local groundwater resource management has been limited.
Wenjie Yin +4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Future runoff in China shows strong regional and seasonal disparities, with the Southeast basin seeing the largest increase in annual runoff. Wetter summers and drier winters are expected in the south, whilst the northwest will face the opposite. Over 56% of regions are expected to experience more extreme high runoff, and over 40% face intensified low ...
Danyang Gao +4 more
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Global Climate Models (GCMs) can provide essential meteorological data as inputs for simulating and assessing the impact of climate change on catchment hydrology.
X. Su +3 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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An improved deep learning procedure for statistical downscaling of climate data. [PDF]
Kheir AMS +3 more
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