Explosive volcanic eruptions can act as carbon sinks. [PDF]
Delmelle P, Biass S, Paque M, Lobet B.
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How Hazards Turn Into Disasters: Perspectives of Emergency Responders
ABSTRACT Natural hazards like floods, storms, or earthquakes turn into disasters if they hit vulnerable communities and societies. In policy and academia, this understanding has led to a surge of models and risk reduction policies that aim to reduce vulnerability and strengthen resilience.
Arkaprabha Bhattacharyya +2 more
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Learning from volcanic eruptions: Co-production of knowledge at Merapi and Kelud, Indonesia. [PDF]
Solekhah N +9 more
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Influence of Observational Temperature Data Sets on ECS and TCR Estimates
Abstract Uncertainties in estimates of Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity (ECS) and Transient Climate Response (TCR) are influenced by observational temperature data sets. Variability exists not just among the data products, but also within the creation of each one.
Vikrant Sapkota +3 more
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Effects of volcanic eruptions on the mental health of exposed populations: a systematic review. [PDF]
Mendoza DA, Reales JM, Ballesteros S.
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Automatic precursor recognition and real-time forecasting of sudden explosive volcanic eruptions at Whakaari, New Zealand. [PDF]
Dempsey DE +3 more
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Abstract Southern Hemisphere westerly winds are important drivers of Antarctic and sub‐Antarctic environmental change. Short observational wind records prevent us from fully understanding the scope of their variability. Proxy records provide valuable tools to extend environmental records. Here we present a novel wind study based on the use of windblown
Dieter R. Tetzner +4 more
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A robust reduction in near-surface wind speed after volcanic eruptions: Implications for wind energy generation. [PDF]
Shen C, Li ZB, Liu F, Chen HW, Chen D.
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Anthropogenic Aerosols Influence Tropical Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Gradient Trends
Abstract The tropical Pacific is warming more in the west than the east. This observed strengthening of the tropical Pacific east‐to‐west Sea Surface Temperature (SST) gradient is poorly reproduced in climate models—a prominent model bias with far reaching global impacts.
Penelope Maher +4 more
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Possible Effects of Volcanic Eruptions on the Modern Atmosphere of Venus. [PDF]
Wilson CF +9 more
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