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State of the UK Climate in 2024
This report provides a summary of the state of the UK's climate in 2024. It is one of a series of annual reports published in the International Journal of Climatology (IJC) since 2017. It provides the latest assessment of UK climate trends, variations, and extremes based on the most up to date observations and shows what has already happened to our ...
Mike Kendon +9 more
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Abstract Prior research has shown that tropical cyclone (TC) size, which is integral in determining the spatial extent of TC impacts, is influenced by environmental wind shear and the overall moisture environment. This study considers North Atlantic TCs located within low to moderate wind shear and at least 100 km from major landmasses.
K. D. Addington +4 more
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Thunderstorm Trends over Africa
Thunderstorms inflict death and damage worldwide due to lightning, heavy rains, hail, and strong winds. While the effect of global warming on future thunderstorm activity is still debatable, this work investigates how thunderstorm activity over Africa ...
M. Harel, C. Price
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Aboriginal flood narratives and the thunder complex in Southeast Asia
Abstract The ancestors of the dingo were brought to mainland Australia around 4000 years ago by people who arrived by boat. The identity of these voyagers from the north, however, and the nature of their interactions with the Aboriginal population of Australia, are unknown.
Adam Brumm, Gregory Forth
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Probabilistic Forecasting of Summer Wind Speed in China Using Multimodel Ensembles
Abstract Wind has a crucial impact on human socio‐economic activities as well as the safety of life and property. Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA) and Ensemble Model Output Statistics (EMOS), are utilized to enhance the probabilistic forecasting skills for 10 m wind speed during the summer in China.
Luying Ji +4 more
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Wind actions are crucial for the safety and sustainability of structures. The wind climate of Europe and many other parts of the world is dominated by synoptic extra-tropical cyclones and mesoscale thunderstorms.
G. Solari, M. Burlando, M. Repetto
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Analysis on mesoscale characteristics and causes of an extreme thunderstorm gale event in Jiangxi
Using datasets of conventional observations, regional automatic weather station (AWS), Doppler weather radar, wind profile radar and GFS reanalysis with 0.5°×0.5° resolution, we have conducted analysis on the mesoscale characteristics and cause of an extreme thunderstorm gale event in Jiangxi on 4 March 2018, and discussed its extremeness.
Yunhui CHEN +4 more
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A regional thunderstorm gale weather event occurred in central and southern Hebei on 9 July 2017. It is a typical severe convective weather with the cold advection forcing in upper air. The convective cloud clusters successively affected the south area (I) and north area (II) of central and southern Hebei during this event.
Xiaoliang YANG +3 more
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How Many Floods Have Occurred in China in the Past Decade? A Perspective From Social Media
Abstract Global climate change has led to frequent and widespread flood disasters in China. Traditional flood disaster investigations mainly focus on major flood events, and small‐scale flood events are often overlooked. This study utilized the Sina Weibo social media platform to detect flood events in 370 cities in China from 2012 to 2023.
D. Shen +5 more
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Summary: ThunderSTORM is an open-source, interactive and modular plug-in for ImageJ designed for automated processing, analysis and visualization of data acquired by single-molecule localization microscopy methods such as photo-activated localization ...
M. Ovesný +4 more
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