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Subseasonal Forecasts of the Northern Queensland Floods of February 2019: Causes and Forecast Evaluation
Published 2021-06-01“…Based on the S2S Project Database, we analyzed the extended-range forecast skill of the SPRE from two different perspectives, the monsoon depression represented by an 850-hPa wind shear index and the 15-day accumulated precipitation characterized by the percentile rank (PR) and the ratio to the three-month seasonal (DJF) totals. The results of four S2S models of this study suggest that the monsoon depression can maintain the same level of skill as the short-range (3 days) forecast up to 8–10 days. …”
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Snowpack and groundwater recharge in the Atlas mountains: New evidence and key drivers
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Downstream trends of in vitro bioassay responses in a wastewater effluent-dominated river
Published 2020“…The GR, AhR, and ER activities and toxicity to bacteria were determined by in vitro bioassays during four seasons. …”
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Simulation of Carbon Exchange from a Permafrost Peatland in the Great Hing’an Mountains Based on CoupModel
Published 2021-12-01“…In order to explore the feedback of a peatland in the Great Hing’an Mountains to future climate change, we simulated the response of the overall net ecosystem exchange (NEE), ecosystem respiration (ER), and gross primary production (GPP) during 2020–2100 under three representative concentration pathways (RCP2.6, RCP6.0, and RCP8.5). …”
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Characteristics, health risks, and premature mortality attributable to ambient air pollutants in four functional areas in Jining, China
Published 2023-01-01“…The four functional areas exhibited the same seasonal variations and diurnal patterns in air pollutants, with the highest exposure excess risks (ERs) resulting from O3. …”
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Investigating the ERA5-Based PWV Products and Identifying the Monsoon Active and Break Spells with Dense GNSS Sites in Guangxi, China
Published 2023-09-01“…During the three-year period, the daily amplitude ranges for active spells varied from 1.41 to 2.49 mm, 0.69 to 5.4 mm, and 0.88 to 1.41 mm, while the ranges for break spells were 2.45 to 6.76 mm, 1.66 to 8.17 mm, and 1.48 to 2.99 mm, respectively. The results show a superior performance of GNSS PWV compared to ERA5 PWV in Guangxi, and the maximum, minimum and occurrence time of PWV anomaly vary slightly with the season and the topography of stations. …”
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Glacier surges in the north-west West Kunlun Shan inferred from 1972 to 2017 Landsat imagery
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Assessment of spring floods and surface water extent over the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District
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RESPONSE OF RICE AND ASSOCIATED WEEDS TO BIOREGULATOR (BIO HORM) SPRAY AND WEED MANAGEMENT IN SALINITY SOIL
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Alpine wetland degradation reduces carbon sequestration in the Zoige Plateau, China
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Evaluation of IMERG and ERA5 precipitation products over the Mongolian Plateau
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A regional high-resolution carbon flux inversion of North America for 2004
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Hotspot Distribution Analysis as Forest and Land Fire Indicators in the New National Capital City (IKN)
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