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    Forecasting Snowmelt Season Temperatures in the Mountainous Area of Northern Xinjiang of China by Zulian Zhang, Weiyi Mao, Mingquan Wang, Wei Zhang, Chunrong Ji, Aidaituli Mushajiang, Dawei An

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The comprehensive and accurate temperature forecast value in the mountainous snowmelt season could provide an accurate theoretical basis for the effective prediction of runoff in snowmelt areas and the prevention of snowmelt flooding.…”
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    Seasonal and interannual variations of flow discharge from Pearl River into sea by Wei Zhang, Shou-sheng Mu, Yan-jing Zhang, Kai-min Chen

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The significantly decreasing ratio of the flood discharge to annual discharge at the Boluo Gauge Station indicates that the flow discharge from the East River has increased in the dry season and decreased in the flood season since the construction of dams and reservoirs. …”
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    Responses of Extreme Discharge to Changes in Surface-Air and Dewpoint Temperatures in Utah: Seasonality and Mechanisms by Timothy E. Wright, Jacob Stuivenvolt-Allen, Grace Affram, Nahid A. Hasan, Cody Ratterman, Wei Zhang

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The changes in stream discharge extremes due to temperature and seasonality are key metrics in assessing the effects of climate change on the hydrological cycle. …”
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    Multi-Seasonal Nitrogen Recoveries from Crop Residue in Soil and Crop in a Temperate Agro-Ecosystem. by Guoqing Hu, Xiao Liu, Hongbo He, Wei Zhang, Hongtu Xie, Yeye Wu, Jiehua Cui, Ci Sun, Xudong Zhang

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…However, little is known about the multi-seasonal recoveries of the N derived from these crop residues in soil-crop systems, notably in northeastern China. …”
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    Taxon-specific effects of seasonal variation and water connectivity on the diversity of phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthic organisms in urban wetland by Jingwen Hu, Lei Hua, Aiju You, Lin Chen, Zeqi Xu, Ziming Wang, Wei Zhang, Congcong Zhang, Genting Yu, Wenjia Tang

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The results demonstrated that water properties showed significant differences with changes in the season and water connectivity, and the species richness, Shannon-Wiener index, Simpson diversity and Pielou evenness of aquatic organisms varied seasonally in riverways and ponds. …”
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    Global Assessment of Cumulative and Time-Lag Effects of Drought on Land Surface Phenology by Ronglei Zhou, Yangyang Liu, Mengying Cui, Jinxin Lu, Haijing Shi, Hanyu Ren, Wei Zhang, Zhongming Wen

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Overall, the cumulative effect affected 25.36% of the vegetated area at the start of the growing season (SOS), 26.43% of the end of the growing season (EOS), and 26.57% of the length of the growing season (LOS). …”
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    Relationships between Mass Level of Allergenic <i>Platanus acerifolia</i> Protein 3 (Pla a3) and Redox Trace Elements in the Size-Resolved Particles in Shanghai Atmosphere by Senlin Lu, Teng Ma, Lu Zhang, Yule Feng, Shumin Zhou, Wei Zhang, Shinichi Yonemochi, Xinchun Liu, Enyoh Christian Ebere, Weiqian Wang, Qingyue Wang

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Ambient size-resolved particles in Shanghai’s atmosphere were sampled during the <i>Platanus</i> pollen season in the spring season of 2017. <i>Planatus</i> pollen protein 3 (Pla a3) and redox trace elements in the ambient particles were investigated and their relationship was analyzed. …”
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    Observations of Drifting Snow Using FlowCapt Sensors in the Southern Altai Mountains, Central Asia by Wei Zhang, Jianqiao He, An’an Chen, Xuejiao Wu, Yongping Shen

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This study presents the results from two FlowCapt sensors that were employed to obtain field observations of drifting snow during the 2017–2018 snow season in the southern Altai Mountains, Central Asia, where the snow cover is widely distributed. …”
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    Subseasonal controls of U.S. landfalling tropical cyclones by Baoqiang Xiang, Bin Wang, Wei Zhang, Lucas Harris, Thomas L. Delworth, Gan Zhang, William F. Cooke

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Abstract Landfalling tropical cyclones (LTCs) are the most devastating disaster to affect the U.S., while the demonstration of skillful subseasonal (between 10 days and one season) prediction of LTCs is less promising. Understanding the mechanisms governing the subseasonal variation of TC activity is fundamental to improving its forecast, which is of critical interest to decision-makers and the insurance industry. …”
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    A new framework for assessment of park management in smart cities: a study based on social media data and deep learning by Sijia Liu, Chuandong Tan, Feiyang Deng, Wei Zhang, Xuefei Wu

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The results demonstrate the impacts of various factors, including park type, season, and specific events such as remodeling and refurbishment, on visitor satisfaction and the characteristics of individual parks and their management. …”
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    Assessing the Influence of Typhoons on Salt Intrusion in the Modaomen Estuary within the Pearl River Delta, China by Fang Yang, Yanwen Xu, Wei Zhang, Huazhi Zou, Jie Yang, Jingxi Liang, Xiaomei Ji

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This phenomenon typically occurs during the winter season due to reduced freshwater flow. However, an unusual salt intrusion event was observed during the autumn of 2022, coinciding with a typhoon. …”
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    Opportunities and Challenges Arising from Rapid Cryospheric Changes in the Southern Altai Mountains, China by Wei Zhang, Yongping Shen, An’an Chen, Xuejiao Wu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In contrast, snow accumulation has increased during the cold season, but the duration of snow cover has remained stable because of the earlier onset of spring melting. …”
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