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    A Physically Based Runoff Model Analysis of the Querétaro River Basin by Carlos Javier Villa Alvarado, Eladio Delgadillo-Ruiz, Carlos Alberto Mastachi-Loza, Enrique González-Sosa, Ramos Salinas Norma Maricela

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Today the knowledge of physical parameters of a basin is essential to know adequately the rainfall-runoff process; it is well known that the specific characteristics of each basin such as temperature, geographical location, and elevation above sea level affect the maximum discharge and the basin time response. …”
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    Growth Rates of  Morphometric Variables in Approximately Linear Sections Using Lines in R3 by Aquiles E. Darghan, Enrique Quevedo García, Sergio Esteban Gamboa Muñoz, Carlos Armando Rivera Moreno

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The application was illustrated with growth data of the equatorial and longitudinal diameters of peach fruits measured on different days after defoliation, using data from different elevations above sea level. The proposal simplifies obtaining some growth rates using nonconventional methods; in addition, it allows the comparison and adjustment of the model for the different elevations considered, which provides a novel way for the teaching of certain areas of applied mathematics in plant physiology.…”
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    The development of Niška Banja as a health and tourist destination in the kingdom of Yugoslavia by Velojić Dalibor Z.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Given that it is located 250 m above sea level, protected from winds and a mild climate, it could also serve as an air spa. …”
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    Acceptabilité sociale des mesures d’adaptation au changement climatique en zones côtières : une revue de dix enquêtes menées en France métropolitaine by Hélène Rey-Valette, Nicolas Rocle, Didier Vye, Lucile Mineo-Kleiner, Esméralda Longépée, Cécile Bazart, Nicole Lautrédou-Audouy

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The article aims to compare and to analyze results from ten quantitative research surveys conducted in mainland France (from 2007 to 2017) dealing with citizen perceptions and points of view about coastal adaptation measures and policies to face sea level rise. Beyond social perceptions and representations on coastal phenomena and coastal risks, the article highlights the influence of institutional factors on adaptation policies’ acceptability depending on the type of population (primary and secondary residents, tourists…) : these factors are mainly the role of information, social perceptions of adaptation measures (protection, adjustment, coastal retreat…), trust and legitimacy about the institutions in charge of these policies, as well as feelings of (in)justice that are observed according to different propositions of funding in adaptation policies. …”
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    Cartographie prospective d’évolution du trait de côte et des risques de submersion dans le contexte du changement climatique : une méthode appliquée au littoral du nord de la Franc... by Arnaud Héquette, Marie-Hélène Ruz, Olivier Cohen, François G. Schmitt

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This paper presents examples of the application of a method aimed at assessing the future position of the shoreline and at mapping areas that will be at risk of flooding by 2065 with future sea-level rise at two coastal localities of northern France where properties are already threatened by erosion or flooding. …”
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    The Role Played by Blocking Systems over Europe in Abnormal Weather over Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Summer 2010 by Y. Y. Hafez, M. Almazroui

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis data of several meteorological elements such as surface air temperature, wind, sea level pressure, relative humidity, outgoing long wave radiation, precipitation rate, and geopotential height at level 500 hpa) for summer seasons for the period 1948–2012 and in particular of summer 2010 have been used and analyzed through the present work. …”
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    Links between Temperature Biases and Flow Anomalies in an Ensemble of CNRM-CM5.1 Global Climate Model Historical Simulations by O. Lhotka, A. Farda

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate temperature and sea-level pressure (SLP) fields and to analyse a related anomalous flow over midlatitudes simulated by the CNRM-CM5.1 global climate model (GCM). …”
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    Statistical - Spatial Analysis of the Core of Siberian High Pressure System Period 1955-2014) by daryosh yarahmdi, asadollah khoshkish, Mustafa Karampour, Ismail Ahmadi

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…To identify the core spatial variations in the timeframe mentioned data, daily sea level pressure and temperature of the earth's surface with a resolution of 2.5 degrees within the space of 30 to 65 degrees north latitude and 130 degrees east longitude from the database 45 to NOAA NCEP / NCAR for the cold was extracted. …”
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    Considering the nature and structure of atmospheric weathering while the occurrence of daily dry periods in west and northwest of Iran by hossein Mir Mousavi, Masoud Jalali, enayet asadolahi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…And the results gained of considering the atmospheric weathering, shows that the most clear rotational pattern in sea level is related to Siberia-Europe high-pressure panels and sometimes both of them that increase the rotation on the region and also, the local high-pressure reinforcement and there is a high altitude in atmospheric middle level which is derived from sample patterns and is placed on the studied region and these sample patterns are from omega, bi-polar and rex models that they are on Russia and Scandinavian countries with some changes. …”
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    Detection and simulation of Kermanshah dust storm using HYSPLIT and WRF-chem models by Tooba Alizadeh, Majid Rezaei Banafsheh, Hashem Rostamzadeh, Gholamreza Goodarzi, Hedar Maleki, Hamzeh Alizadeh

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…To investigate the synoptic conditions of the causes of this phenomenon, from the European Central Center (ESMWF) mid-term weather forecast data set with a resolution of 0.125 degrees of arc including, geopotential height, omega, sea level pressure, orbital and meridional components, humidity. …”
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    Geohazard features of the Eastern Sardinia by Fabiano Gamberi, Michael Marani, Giacomo Dalla Valle, Marzia Rovere, Elisa Leidi, Alessandra Mercorella, Valentina Ferrante

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…They most likely represent the remnants of coastal environments formed during the last rise in sea level. They can represent important geo-resources for application in the issue of coastal erosion management. …”
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    Validating ensemble historical simulations of Upernavik Isstrøm (1985–2019) using observations of surface velocity and elevation by Eliot Jager, Fabien Gillet-Chaulet, Jérémie Mouginot, Romain Millan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The future of tidewater glaciers in response to climate warming is one of the largest sources of uncertainty in the contribution of the Greenland ice sheet to global sea-level rise. In this study, we investigate the ability of an ice-sheet model to reproduce the past evolution of the velocity and surface elevation of a tidewater glacier, Upernavik Isstrøm, by prescribing front positions. …”
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    A State-of-the-Art Review on Storm Events, Overtopping and Morphological Changes in Front of Coastal Structures by Frederico Romão, Márcia Lima, Carlos Coelho

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The effect of climate changes, such as sea level rise and increase of the frequency and intensity of storms, can raise the number of overtopping events over defense structures, also increasing coastal morphological changes, challenging future managers, engineers and the scientific coastal communities. …”
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    Internal tides off the Amazon shelf in the western tropical Atlantic: analysis of SWOT Cal/Val mission data by M. Tchilibou, L. Carrere, F. Lyard, C. Ubelmann, G. Dibarboure, E. D. Zaron, B. K. Arbic

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Internal tide amplitudes (models or atlases) are first derived by harmonic analysis of the SWOT sea level anomaly (SLA). The estimation is improved by performing a principal component analysis before the harmonic analysis. …”
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    Surface mass balance modelling of the Juneau Icefield highlights the potential for rapid ice loss by the mid-21st century by Ryan Nicholas Ing, Jeremy Charles Ely, Julie Margaret Jones, Bethan Joan Davies

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Accurate modelling of their mass balance is therefore crucial for sea-level rise projections. Here, we use the COupled Snowpack and Ice surface energy and mass-balance model in PYthon (COSIPY) to simulate historical and future mass balance of the Juneau Icefield, Alaska – a high elevation (>1200 m) plateau icefield. …”
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    Tree Mortality following Prescribed Fire and a Storm Surge Event in Slash Pine (Pinus elliottii var. densa) Forests in the Florida Keys, USA by Jay P. Sah, Michael S. Ross, James R. Snyder, Danielle E. Ogurcak

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Due to their influence on population structure and fuel dynamics, the size-selective mortality patterns following fire and storm surge have practical importance for using fire as a management tool in Florida Keys pinelands in the future, particularly when the threats to their continued existence from tropical storms and sea level rise are expected to increase.…”
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    The Messinian (Late Miocene) coral reefs in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar UNESCO Global Geopark by Juan Braga, Jose Martin, Gloria Garcia-Hoyo, Lucia Tejero-Trueque

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…These two lower units, early Messinian in age, were subaerially exposed and eroded during a relative sea-level drawdown, probably coeval with the Mediterranean Messinian salinity crisis. …”
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    Joining Application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Imagery with GIS for Monitoring of Soft Cliff Linear Habitats by Egidijus Jurkus, Julius Taminskas, Ramūnas Povilanskas, Arvydas Urbis, Jovita Mėžinė, Domantas Urbis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This phenomenon might be related to a seasonal Baltic Sea level rise. The main conclusion is that 55 m long cliff cells are optimal for analyzing short-term cliff behavior using UAV and GIS.…”
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    Effects of ENSO on Autumn Rainfall in Central Vietnam by Thang Van Vu, Hieu Trong Nguyen, Thang Van Nguyen, Hiep Van Nguyen, Huong Thi Thanh Pham, Lan Thi Nguyen

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This reduction seems to be caused by a weakening of the North East monsoon circulation, which appears to be linked to an anomalous anticyclonic vortex and a positive sea level pressure anomaly over the East Sea. In addition, the disappearance of a secondary moisture source over the southern region of the East Sea also favors the reduction in rainfall over this region. …”
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    Effects of Forbush Decreases on the Global Electric Circuit by J. Tacza, G. Li, J.‐P. Raulin

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…To conduct our analysis, we employ the superposed epoch method, focusing on PGs collected between January 2010 and December 2019 at a specific station situated at a low latitude and high altitude: the Complejo Astronómico El Leoncito (CASLEO) in Argentina (31.78°S, 2,550 m above sea level). Our findings reveal that for events associated with FDs having flux amplitude (A) decrease ≤10%, no significant change in the PG is observed. …”
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