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As part of the ongoing efforts to develop next‐generation forecasting systems at the Meteorological Service Singapore, this study presents the setup and evaluation of the SINGV_NG(MPAS) system. Overall, the SINGV_NG(MPAS) system outperforms European Centre for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) deterministic forecasts in capturing heavy rainfall ...
I‐Han Chen +7 more
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Understanding How Surgeons Improve the Quality of Breast Cancer Surgery Using the Theoretical Domains Framework. [PDF]
Goubran D +6 more
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State‐of‐the‐art, convection‐permitting NWP models reproduced the main features of the October 22–23, 2019 heavy precipitation event in Catalonia. However, slight configuration changes yielded varying streamflow responses and statistical performance, highlighting the challenge of simulating these events in Mediterranean medium‐sized basins ...
D. Ramonell +3 more
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Mapping Implementation Strategies to Address Barriers to Commission on Cancer's Accreditation Standards in Breast Surgery. [PDF]
Hillas J +6 more
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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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An anatomy of fog over Nova Scotia under a ridge on 8 September 2021
Image from an aircraft traveling eastward at 1230 UTC (0930 Atlantic Daylight Time, ADT) on 8 September 2021. The view is to the southeast over the eastern coast of Nova Scotia. The leading head of the fog bank is in the image with its base on the sea surface.
Clive E. Dorman +5 more
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Vorticity budget analysis of a mesoscale convective vortex during the July 2022 flash flood in Northern Tehran. [PDF]
Pegahfar N, Gharaylou M, Alizadeh O.
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Simulating the year to minute wind spectrum with mesoscale‐coupled large‐eddy simulations
We coupled a large‐eddy simulation (resolution 50 m) to a mesoscale model (resolution 2 km), which takes boundary conditions from the ERA5 reanalysis. When using a large enough mesoscale domain (𝒪(1000 km)), the simulation setup can reproduce the observed temporal wind spectrum reasonably at all scales between one year and one minute. Furthermore, such
Bernard Postema +5 more
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Efficient Likelihood-Based Temporal Changepoint Detection in Spatio-Temporal Processes. [PDF]
Agarwal G, Eckley IA, Fearnhead P.
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