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Advancing the Seasonal Outlook of the Wet Seasons of Florida

Weather and Forecasting
Abstract In this study, we introduce an ensemble approach to provide a probabilistic seasonal outlook of the length and seasonal rainfall anomaly of the wet season over Florida using the observed variations of the onset date of the season at the granularity of ∼10-km grid resolution (which is the spatial resolution of the observed rainfall data used ...
Vasubandhu Misra, C. B. Jayasankar
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The Amazon Boundary Layer Experiment: Wet season 1987

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 1990
The Amazon Boundary Layer Experiment (ABLE 2B) used data from aircraft, ground‐based, and satellite platforms to characterize the chemistry and dynamics of the lower atmosphere over the Amazon Basin during wet season (April–May 1987) conditions. This paper reports the experimental design for ABLE 2B and a brief summary of the results for the combined ...
R. C. Harriss   +13 more
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A wet season, 1974

1975
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Regimes of the North Australian wet season

2021
This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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Amazon Basin ozone and aerosol: Wet season observations

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 1990
The tropical environment is recognized as having a major impact on global tropospheric chemistry. In particular, the Amazon Basin, with its emissions and an abundance of moisture and sunlight, provides favorable conditions for the production of hydroxyl radical and subsequent chemical and photochemical reactions which generate or consume key ...
Gerald L. Gregory   +3 more
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Wet season resting – economic insights from scenario modelling

The Rangeland Journal, 2009
Pasture degradation, particularly that attributable to overgrazing, is a significant problem across the northern Australian rangelands. Although grazing studies have identified the scope for wet season resting strategies to be used to rehabilitate degraded pastures, the economic outcome of these strategies has not been extensively demonstrated.
MacLeod, N.D.   +3 more
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Suitability Map for Corn (wet and dry seasons)

2022
Vector files for the suitability map of corn (wet and dry seasons). An output of SARAI Project Phase 1. University of the Philippines, Los Banos.
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Dry season soil conditions and soil nitrogen availability to wet season wetland rice

Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 1978
Abstract A pot experiment with Maahas clay soil covered three consecutive crops. After uniform growth of the first crop, the soils were subjected to different moisture conditions during the dry season. Prolonged drying before wet season flooded rice stimulated increased release of mineral nitrogen but moistening of the dry soil for a dryland crop or by
Wilbur Ventura, Iwao Watanabe
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Divergent response of seasonally dry tropical vegetation to climatic variations in dry and wet seasons

Global Change Biology, 2018
AbstractInterannual variations of photosynthesis in tropical seasonally dry vegetation are one of the dominant drivers to interannual variations of atmosphericCO2growth rate. Yet, the seasonal differences in the response of photosynthesis to climate variations in these ecosystems remain poorly understood.
Wang, Xuhui   +3 more
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Spatial Coherence and Predictability of Indonesian Wet Season Rainfall

Journal of Climate, 2001
Abstract Rainfall from 63 stations across Indonesia is examined for the period 1950–98 to determine the spatial coherence of wet season anomalies. An example of almost unrelated anomalies at two neighboring stations is presented. Principal component analysis is used to quantify the spatial coherence across the entire region.
Malcolm Haylock, John McBride
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