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Global representation of extratropical cyclone precipitation and future trends in CMIP6 models
We use a cyclone‐tracking algorithm to study precipitation produced by extratropical cyclones and identify five global hotspots of extreme precipitation: the well‐known Pacific and Atlantic storm tracks in the Northern Hemisphere and three distinct hotspots in the Southern Hemisphere, located at low latitudes to the east of the major landmasses of ...
Martin Jucker+3 more
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Influence of river discharge in the tropical and subtropical North Atlantic Ocean [PDF]
Cotrim da Cunha, Leticia+2 more
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Observations of a frontal–trough merger over a wildfire, Queensland, Australia
Observations are presented of the meteorology of a frontal–trough merger in subtropical Australia which impacted a wildfire. An elevated nocturnal mixed layer above approx. 2500 m with increasing moisture with height was identified as the source of instability that resulted in the formation of elevated storms along a 300‐km frontal–trough boundary ...
Hamish McGowan+3 more
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Weather systems and their contribution to seasonal rainfall in Australia
Closed low‐pressure systems (including tropical cyclones) contribute to most of the summer rainfall over northern Australia. In southern Australia, winter rainfall is mainly associated with Rossby wave breaking, cyclones, and warm conveyor belts. Summer and winter rainfall patterns can be explained by changes in large‐scale flow and associated weather ...
Chenhui Jin+3 more
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ABSTRACT In this article I explore the case of the Mariana dam disaster in 2015 in Brazil seeking to contribute to reflections about the role of chemistry and chemistry education in environmental injustices. Drawing on stories about this disaster shared in the Dead River Podcast (2024), on wider literature and on other cases of environmental injustices
Haira E. Gandolfi
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Vaccination Status and Prophylactic Measures of Travelers from Germany to Subtropical and Tropical Areas: Results of an Airport Survey [PDF]
Hans Dieter Nothdurft+2 more
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Structural and Functional Properties of Starch From Popped Seeds of Makhana (Euryale ferox)
This study aimed to investigate the starch properties of raw and popped makhana (PM) seeds (Euryale ferox), focusing on changes in physicochemical, structural, and functional properties. The finding revealed that popped makhana starch (PMS) exhibited enhanced physicochemical characteristics compared to raw starch and versatile ingredient for starch ...
Zoobiya Islam+5 more
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Abstract The genus Indigofera in the Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) comprises a diverse assortment of species. Almost 90% of the region's Indigofera species belong to the Cape Clade, while the remaining species are scattered among the other three globally distributed Indigofera clades.
Brian du Preez+5 more
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Abstract Allium oreophilum, hitherto the representative of the monotypic A. subg. Porphyroprason from the second evolutionary lineage of Allium, is studied in detail. Over about 150 years, A. oreophilum was regarded as a somewhat polymorphous species with two synonyms, all described in the 19th century.
Nikolai Friesen+13 more
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Paleovegetation Community and Paleoclimate Succession in Middle Jurassic Coal Seams in Eastern Coalfields in Dzungaria Basin, China. [PDF]
Wang X+6 more
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