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Can sand dunes be used to study historic storm events?

Can sand dunes be used to study historic storm events?

... magnitude storm events that cause coastal inundation is critical for present coastal management, especially in the context of rising sea levels and potentially increasing frequency and severity of ...

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Can sand dunes be used to study historic storm events?

Can sand dunes be used to study historic storm events?

... magnitude storm events that cause coastal inundation is critical for present coastal management, especially in the context of rising sea levels and potentially increasing frequency and severity of ...

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Preface: Monitoring and modelling to guide coastal adaptation to extreme storm events in a changing climate

Preface: Monitoring and modelling to guide coastal adaptation to extreme storm events in a changing climate

... extreme storm events in a changing climate” is becoming more common; its goal is to provide science-based decision support for effective adaptation to the consequences of storm impacts, both now and ...

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Prediction of magnetic storm events using the

Prediction of magnetic storm events using the

... In using measure representations, storm events are com- pounded into the patterns of the k-strings, and a probability is computed for each k-string. An RIFS is then fitted to this measure representation ...

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Sand and dust storm events in Iraq

Sand and dust storm events in Iraq

... Iraq is considered as one of the region’s most vulner- able countries to climate changes, and it faces a unique set of environmental degradation and increasing frequen- cy and intensity of extreme weather events, ...

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Analysis of wide-area availability of wind generators during storm events

Analysis of wide-area availability of wind generators during storm events

... HWSS events is difficult to predict, analysis of the shut-down order and timings indicate that the SO may be able to make a probabilistic assessment of the likelihood of further turbines or sites shutting down ...

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Benzotriazole Uptake and Removal in Vegetated Biofilter Mesocosms Planted with Carex Praegracilis

Benzotriazole Uptake and Removal in Vegetated Biofilter Mesocosms Planted with Carex Praegracilis

... Abstract: Urban stormwater runoff is a significant source of pollutants in surface water bodies. One such pollutant, 1H-benzotriazole, is a persistent, recalcitrant trace organic contaminant commonly used as a corrosion ...

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Mobilisation or dilution? Nitrate response of karst springs to high rainfall events

Mobilisation or dilution? Nitrate response of karst springs to high rainfall events

... to storm events, nitrate concentrations can alter significantly, ...rainfall events utilising high-resolution nitrate and discharge data together with on- farm borehole groundwater fluctuation ...

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Threshold effects in catchment storm response and the occurrence and magnitude of flood events: implications for flood frequency

Threshold effects in catchment storm response and the occurrence and magnitude of flood events: implications for flood frequency

... catchment storm response, their impact on the temporal frequency of occur- rence and magnitude of the resulting flood peaks, and con- sequently on the flood frequency ...flooding events in the Lake Warden ...

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A Real-Time Optimal Gate Operation Model for Urban Drainage Systems

A Real-Time Optimal Gate Operation Model for Urban Drainage Systems

... historical storm events to produce the long-term optimal operation rule, which is then imported as the initial solution of the optimization module in the RTOP ...

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Effects of hydrologic conditions on SWAT model performance and parameter sensitivity for a small, mixed land use catchment in New Zealand

Effects of hydrologic conditions on SWAT model performance and parameter sensitivity for a small, mixed land use catchment in New Zealand

... during storm events indicated that model predictions during the high rainfall pe- riod considerably underestimated concentrations of SS (44 % bias) and TP (70 % bias), while TN concentrations were com- ...

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Continuous measurement of spectrophotometric absorbance in peatland streamwater in northern England: implications for understanding fluvial carbon fluxes

Continuous measurement of spectrophotometric absorbance in peatland streamwater in northern England: implications for understanding fluvial carbon fluxes

... flow events which are rarely captured by routine monitoring studies (Clark et ...discharge events characterised by a narrow hydrograph with high peak flow and low baseflow (Holden and Burt, 2003; Price, ...

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A space time generator for rainfall nowcasting: the PRAISEST model

A space time generator for rainfall nowcasting: the PRAISEST model

... Abstract. The paper introduces a stochastic technique for forecasting rainfall in space-time domain: the PRAISEST Model (Prediction of Rainfall Amount Inside Storm Events: Space and Time). The model is ...

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Scaling Characteristics of Storm-Centered ARF Using Radar Rainfall

Scaling Characteristics of Storm-Centered ARF Using Radar Rainfall

... various storm events were scattered, so ARFs representing the specific duration and return period, was extracted as 95% non-exceedance probability of Weibull ...

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Effect of Geomagnetic Induced Current in Ethiopian Power Grid

Effect of Geomagnetic Induced Current in Ethiopian Power Grid

... geomagnetic storm events in 11 magnetic storm events are analyzed in ...geomagnetic storm events, in the formulation of power grid GIC governance program evaluation system, we ...

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Impacts of Changed Stream flow on Selected Water Quality Parameters in the Upper Esopus Creek Watershed of New York, USA

Impacts of Changed Stream flow on Selected Water Quality Parameters in the Upper Esopus Creek Watershed of New York, USA

... Water temperature is an important regulator of water quality and the health of aquatic ecosystems (Caissie, 2006; Coutant, 1999; Webb et al., 2008). Most aquatic organisms have distinct tolerable water temperate ranges, ...

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Singularity sensitive gauge based radar rainfall adjustment methods for urban hydrological applications

Singularity sensitive gauge based radar rainfall adjustment methods for urban hydrological applications

... four storm events observed in the Portobello catchment (53 km 2 ) (Edinburgh, UK) dur- ing 2011 and for which radar estimates, dense rain gauge and sewer flow records, as well as a recently calibrated urban ...

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An Evaluation of Two Cross-shore Numerical Models in Predicting Subaerial Beach Morphology

An Evaluation of Two Cross-shore Numerical Models in Predicting Subaerial Beach Morphology

... shoreward. This approach is different than the SBEACH single wave approach in that it makes an assumption about the distribution of waves in within the surf zone. This model uses a Raleigh distribution of wave heights ...

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Probabilistic hurricane-induced storm surge hazard assessment in Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles

Probabilistic hurricane-induced storm surge hazard assessment in Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles

... a storm surge of 3 m was reported in the town of Sainte Rose, but we were not able to find where and how this value was ...computed storm surges at the Pointe-à-Pitre and Le Robert (Martinique) tide gauges ...

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Towards a comprehensive view of dust events from multiple satellite and ground measurements: exemplified by the May 2017 East Asian dust storm

Towards a comprehensive view of dust events from multiple satellite and ground measurements: exemplified by the May 2017 East Asian dust storm

... dust storm was found to originate from the Gobi Desert on the morning of 3 May 2017 and trans- port north-eastward to the Bering Sea, eastward to the Ko- rean Peninsula and Japan, and southward to south-central ...

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