Beyond Circannual Fattening: Behavioural Flexibility and Sex-Specific Strategies Enable Coping With High-Elevation Winters. [PDF]
Dirren S +2 more
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Alaskan Ridge Blocking and Associated Winter Cold Conditions Over North America
Multi‐decadal (1979–2023) analysis reveals that wintertime reductions in the meridional gradient of potential vorticity (PVy) over the Bering Sea are recurrent but episodic features of North Pacific circulation. These suppressed PVy states consistently co‐occur with amplified Alaskan ridging, weakened mid‐tropospheric westerlies and a downstream warm ...
Varunesh Chandra +2 more
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Longitudinal associations of meteorological parameters during winter months in Sweden with self-reported symptoms of anxiety in the spring. [PDF]
Raza A +6 more
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Over the past 60 years, noticeable changes have been observed in the main hydroclimatological variables, driven by both natural and anthropogenic factors. In the context of climate change, such behaviour may adversely affect the state's economic activities, as well as increase the recurrence of extreme events in the region.
Ronaldo Guilherme Santos Lima +4 more
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Widespread increase in frequency and duration of European wind droughts based on CMIP6 projections. [PDF]
Mostue IA +4 more
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Weather Patterns Associated With Coastal Disasters in Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil
The study identified weather patterns (WPs) associated with coastal disasters between 1998 and 2020 along the Santa Catarina coast, Brazil. Using atmospheric and oceanographic data combined with official disaster records, five WPs were defined, mainly associated with cyclonic and anticyclonic systems linked to extreme wave events.
Karine Bastos Leal +5 more
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Flyway population increase and emergence of new wintering grounds with climate change in an Arctic-breeding goose. [PDF]
Gyüre P, Lengyel S.
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Multi‐Country‐Multi‐City Characterisation of Heat Stress and Exposure in Africa
This study provides the first continent‐wide, grid‐specific assessment of heat stress trends in Africa, revealing a sharp rise in multi‐scale extreme heat episodes and shifting population exposure. Findings highlight urgent implications for urban planning and climate adaptation.
Tobi Eniolu Morakinyo +10 more
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Eastern North American Monarch Butterfly Conservation Needs and Opportunities: What the Science Tells Us. [PDF]
Oberhauser KS.
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