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Enhancing coral restoration in the Philippines through governance and policy integration
Abstract Objective Coral restoration is an increasingly used tool to support marine conservation and management, yet its effectiveness is influenced by its integration with coastal policy and governance landscapes. In the Philippines, the rapid expansion of coral restoration projects in recent decades highlighted significant governance challenges, from
Vera Horigue +12 more
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Enhancing flood prediction through physics-driven typhoon feature engineering and machine learning. [PDF]
Zhang Z +5 more
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On Typhoons, especially on Typhoon Nancy : 1961
Hidetoshi ARAKAWA, Tomoyuki TACHI
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Abstract The microphysical evolution of the East Asian summer monsoon precipitation during its northward advance across China remains unclear, due to the mixing of diverse weather systems in past studies. Applying objective synoptic classification to a decade of satellite observations, we isolate canonical monsoon‐type heavy precipitation across South,
Ji Yang, Long Wen, Qingyuan Liu, Ji Nie
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Archeological data with AI- and physics-based modeling explain typhoon-induced disasters in inland China around 3000 yr B.P. [PDF]
Ding K +18 more
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Can Terrain Induce Moist Absolutely Unstable Layers and Enhance Extreme Rainfall?
Abstract Extreme rainfall events in Taiwan pose significant forecasting challenges due to complex multiscale interactions. Although orographic lifting is known to trigger convection, its role in modifying atmospheric stability, specifically through the formation of moist absolutely unstable layers (MAULs), remains underexplored. This study presents the
Jyong‐En Miao +3 more
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Extracting public opinion on typhoon disasters in China: a sina weibo case study of landfalling typhoon Muifa (2022). [PDF]
Sun Y +6 more
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Abstract A series of recent papers in Geophysical Research Letters and the Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres have explored the usefulness of a new “fullness” metric characterizing the ratio of the inner and outer core size of tropical cyclones and suggesting that this metric is better correlated with tropical cyclone intensity, and even ...
Roger K. Smith, Michael T. Montgomery
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