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Characteristics and Trends in Short‐Duration Heavy Rain in Wet‐Season in Hong Kong
This study examines the characteristics of heavy rain events (hourly rainfall ≥ 30 mm) in Hong Kong from 2000 to 2024. A statistically significant increasing trend in short‐duration (1–3 h) heavy rain events (3.4 events per decade) in the wet season is observed, primarily due to other mechanisms rather than surface troughs or tropical cyclones. Notably,
Lai‐lai Leung +5 more
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Changes of upper ocean disturbance caused by tropical cyclones in the Western North Pacific main development region (1993-2021). [PDF]
Liu Y, Chen F, Ma Z, Shao Y, Yan J.
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ABSTRACT Climate change is responsible for salinity intrusion in coastal areas, which is significantly threatening the sustainability of aquaculture. This investigation focused on evaluating growth performance, proximate composition, blood morphology and histopathological modifications in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) exposed to varying salinity
Shakil Ahmed +5 more
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Characterising the short- and long-term impacts of tropical cyclones on mangroves using the Landsat archive. [PDF]
Asbridge E +8 more
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ABSTRACT Climate change is one of the major threats to global food production systems, with aquaculture being particularly vulnerable. Despite the widespread use of insurance as a coping mechanism for natural disasters, its adoption in aquaculture remains minimal and often undocumented in developing countries.
Joseph Mphande +8 more
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Short‐duration heavy rainfall events have received less attention than daily precipitation extremes despite their growing societal impact. Using large‐ensemble climate simulations, we identify when and where historical changes in hourly precipitation can be attributed to human influence.
Tomonori Sato +2 more
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Stable isotope tempestology of tropical cyclones across the North Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Ocean basins. [PDF]
Sánchez-Murillo R +38 more
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Using 17 years of ensemble‐based forecast sensitivity to observations (EFSO), this study shows that marine meteorological observations in the eastern tropical Indian Ocean have significantly larger impacts during boreal winter than summer, despite similar observation frequencies.
Miki Hattori, Akira Yamazaki, Iwao Ueki
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Exploring the Influence of Tropical Cyclones on Regional Air Quality Using Multimodal Deep Learning Techniques. [PDF]
Younis MW +7 more
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