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Extreme heat and runoff extremes in the Swiss Alps

Extreme heat and runoff extremes in the Swiss Alps

... experienced extreme warm and dry conditions in ...Such extreme dry conditions are triggered by the concurrence of large positive T 0 /σ with significant negative ... See full document

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Association between anomalies of moisture flux and extreme runoff events in the south-eastern Alps

Association between anomalies of moisture flux and extreme runoff events in the south-eastern Alps

... the Alps, Sodemann and Zubler (2010) recognised the north Atlantic as a major source of precipitation in the northern part of the mountains and the Mediterranean as an important source of precipitation in the ... See full document

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Evaluating seasonal hydrological extremes in mesoscale (pre )Alpine basins at coarse 0 5° and fine hyperresolution

Evaluating seasonal hydrological extremes in mesoscale (pre )Alpine basins at coarse 0 5° and fine hyperresolution

... In this study, we aim to bridge the large-scale (climatolog- ical) and regional-scale (hydrological) approaches by quanti- fying how the simulated hydrological response depends on spatial resolution, including ... See full document

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Building hazard maps of extreme daily rainy events from PDF ensemble, via REA method, on Senegal River Basin

Building hazard maps of extreme daily rainy events from PDF ensemble, via REA method, on Senegal River Basin

... the extreme events (tails) are different in magni- tude to those observed in the mean ...with extreme values is expected to have a higher impact on biophysical systems (Perkins et ... See full document

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Driving forces for changes in geographical distribution of Ixodes ricinus ticks in Europe

Driving forces for changes in geographical distribution of Ixodes ricinus ticks in Europe

... The altitudinal limit of I. ricinus is clearly dynamic, as altitude acts principally as a determinant of climate, and therefore thresholds vary with latitude across Europe. In Italy, the tick becomes far less abundant ... See full document

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Foraging behaviour and occupation pattern of beef cows on a heterogeneous pasture in the Swiss Alps

Foraging behaviour and occupation pattern of beef cows on a heterogeneous pasture in the Swiss Alps

... Study site, grazing system, and animals. The experiment was conducted in 2006 and 2007 on a mountain summer pasture of 27 ha located in the canton of Valais (Swiss Alps), at 1800 m a.s.l. (46°03'41''N, ... See full document

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Lithological control on the landscape form of the upper Rhône Basin, Central Swiss Alps

Lithological control on the landscape form of the upper Rhône Basin, Central Swiss Alps

... the Swiss Alps, which is mainly based on the geological and geotechnical map of Switzerland (Niggli and de Quervain, ...eastern Swiss Alps for calibration purposes, based on which erodibility ... See full document

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Effects of extreme temperatures on cardiovascular emergency hospitalizations in a Mediterranean region: a self-controlled case series study

Effects of extreme temperatures on cardiovascular emergency hospitalizations in a Mediterranean region: a self-controlled case series study

... during extreme hot weather [11] en- couraged by the action plan to prevent the impact of heat- waves implemented by the regional government [48, ...of extreme heat on the elderly might differ ... See full document

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Mitigation of surface runoff and erosion impacts on catchment by stone hedgerows

Mitigation of surface runoff and erosion impacts on catchment by stone hedgerows

... The protective hydrological function of contour lines orientated stone hedgerows mitigates the negative impacts of extreme intensity rains, i.e. their runoff and soil erosion effects on the catch- ments. By ... See full document

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Choosing an appropriate hydrological model for rainfall runoff extremes in small catchments

Choosing an appropriate hydrological model for rainfall runoff extremes in small catchments

... The solution makes use of previously derived relation- ships between these parameters and the values of the runoff curve numbers CN (US SCS 1986). The CN in- dex values correspond with the conceptual values for ... See full document

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Oil production in the extreme

Oil production in the extreme

... the Mediterranean climates of Southern Europe, oil crops such as Sunflower, suffer repeated yield loss as a result of drought and increasingly salinity. Di Caterina et al. (2007) described not only the growth of ... See full document

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Trend analysis of extreme precipitation in the Northwestern Highlands of Ethiopia with a case study of Debre Markos

Trend analysis of extreme precipitation in the Northwestern Highlands of Ethiopia with a case study of Debre Markos

... Understanding extreme precipitation is very im- portant for Ethiopia, which is heavily dependent on low- productivity rainfed agriculture but lacks structural and non- structural water regulating and storage ...in ... See full document

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Multivariate extremes at work for portfolio risk measurement

Multivariate extremes at work for portfolio risk measurement

... The first condition is not specific to the multivariate case and is already present in univariate EVT. It corresponds to an existence condition. The second condition directly informs us about the dependence structure ... See full document

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The extreme runoff index for flood early warning in Europe

The extreme runoff index for flood early warning in Europe

... – The range of basin sizes monitored by the ERI is in- creased, compared to the EPIC, thanks to a procedure that considers a variable range of durations to detect ex- treme events, which depends on the response time of ... See full document

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Extreme runoff formation in the Krkonoše Mts  in August 2002

Extreme runoff formation in the Krkonoše Mts in August 2002

... cumulative runoff (Figure 6). The runoff is the discharge in the closing profile of a catchment divided by the catchment ...surface runoff occurred because the retention capacity of the surface layer ... See full document

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Impacts of future deforestation and climate change on the hydrology of the Amazon Basin: a multi model analysis with a new set of land cover change scenarios

Impacts of future deforestation and climate change on the hydrology of the Amazon Basin: a multi-model analysis with a new set of land-cover change scenarios

... It has been suggested that a reduction in the area of Ama- zonian forest, such as that produced by the EXDEF scenario, will push much of Amazonia into a permanently drier climate regime (Malhi et al., 2008). At an annual ... See full document

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Historical glacier outlines from digitized topographic maps of the Swiss Alps

Historical glacier outlines from digitized topographic maps of the Swiss Alps

... the Swiss Alps for two periods around 1900 and ...the Swiss Alps at the beginning of the 20th century where no other data source is available covering the entire Swiss ...the ... See full document

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Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor Modulates Behavioral and Brain Responses to Social Stress

Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor Modulates Behavioral and Brain Responses to Social Stress

... stormwater runoff and the urban heat island effect are increasingly becoming the leading environmental threats facing urban ...of heat related mortality for urban residents (Saha, Davis, & ... See full document

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Changing seasonality of moderate and extreme  precipitation events in the Alps

Changing seasonality of moderate and extreme precipitation events in the Alps

... of extreme precipitation with tem- peratures at day-to-day timescales cannot generally be ex- trapolated to the future based on annual or seasonal mean temperatures ...for extreme precipitation events in ... See full document

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WillettK ISTIBenchmarking SAMSI JUL2014

WillettK ISTIBenchmarking SAMSI JUL2014

... STATION MOVE: EXPOSURE AND MICROCLIMATE = abrupt change in mean and diurnal extremes - may affect seasonal cycle extremes. SHELTER CHANGE: EXPOSURE = abrupt change in diurnal extreme[r] ... See full document

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