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Heatwave Characteristics and Trends Across Eight Japanese Cities
Heatwaves occur with high likelihood across Japan. Strong north–south contrasts exist in heatwave characteristics. Southern locations experience more frequent, longer, and more intense heatwaves. Since 1955 there has been an increase in heatwave frequency, duration, and cumulative heat, particularly for nocturnal heatwaves. ABSTRACT This study provides
Glenn McGregor, Asuka Suzuki‐Parker
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Observed physical and biogeochemical variability due to tropical cyclone Mocha using glider observations in the Bay of Bengal. [PDF]
Thangaprakash VP +7 more
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ABSTRACT The rapid expansion of cage culture for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in Lake Victoria is central to food security and profitable development in East Africa. Nevertheless, viral conditions affect the sustainability of this sector, with significant imbalances in livelihood, trade and aquaculture adaptability.
Richard S. Komba, Chacha J. Mwita
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Tropical cyclogenesis conditions in the Southwestern Indian Ocean
Mature tropical cyclones around the world form through similar atmospheric and oceanic processes. Whereas the necessary conditions for tropical cyclogenesis to occur are identical over all tropical basins, the specific environments within which pre-existing disturbances evolve into warm-core cyclonic circulations can be fairly different. This is partly
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Modeling maize growth and development in temperate and tropical agro‐climatic systems using MAIZSIM
Abstract MAIZSIM is a mechanistic maize (Zea mays L.) crop model with a two‐dimensional finite element‐based soil simulator, known for its detailed process‐based representation and minimal calibration requirements. While the model has been extensively applied in temperate agro‐climatic systems, its use in tropical areas has not been explored.
Sachin Nandgude +7 more
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Distinct impacts of tropical North Atlantic warming flavors on cross-basin tropical cyclone activity. [PDF]
Zhao J +12 more
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ABSTRACT The family Narcinidae has a cosmopolitan distribution; however, its systematic composition and phylogenetic position within Torpediniformes remain poorly understood. This study evaluates the evolutionary and biogeographic history of the family Narcinidae and investigates its distribution patterns using molecular systematics.
Luis Fernando da Silva Rodrigues‐Filho +7 more
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Global warming drives an increase in pre-monsoon tropical cyclone activity over the North Indian Ocean. [PDF]
Shan K +5 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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