Search Results - "climatology"
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Climate-related hazards and Indian food supply: Assessing the risk using recent historical data
Published 2022“…Historical (2000–2020) climatological and geological data sourced from meteorological stations and satellite imagery were used to estimate the state-level presence of eight climate-related hazards (droughts, forest fires, floods, extreme rainfall, landslides, cyclones, extreme temperatures, sea level rise). …”
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Unsupervised segmentation and clustering time series approach to Southern Africa rainfall regime changes
Published 2023“…Analysis of hydro-climatological time series and spatiotemporal dynamics of meteorological variables has become critical in the context of climate change, especially in Southern African countries where rain-fed agriculture is predominant. …”
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Development of a global inundation map at high spatial resolution from topographic downscaling of coarse-scale remote sensing data
Published 2015“…The technique of applying inundation probabilities also allows for coupling with coarse-scale hydro-climatological model simulations.…”
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Spatio-temporal distribution of actual evapotranspiration in the Indus basin irrigation system
Published 2015“…0.05) controlled by mean air temperature and rainfall, among other climatological variables (relative humidity, sunshine hours and wind speed). …”
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Comparative social demography, livelihood diversification and land tenure among the Maasai of Kenya and Tanzania
Published 2020“…The marked regional variation in social demography, livelihood diversification and land tenurial arrangements reflects underlying variation in proximity to urban centres, agro-climatological and national developmental and policy environments.…”
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Trends and variability of rainfall seasonality indices in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR)
Published 2023“…This study, therefore, used highly-resolved CHIRPS-V2 data to determine the climatologies, variability, and trends of the three seasonality indices over Lao PDR. …”
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Life history trade-offs in Anadromous Burbot Lota lota (Linnaeus 1758) from Rickleån and Sävarån, Northern Sweden
Published 2015“…The climate change seemed to be the most plausible explanation. A climatologic and thermal threshold for burbots may have been exceeded. …”
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Desertification and ecosystem services supply : the case of the Arid Chaco of South America
Published 2018“…We used a remote sensing approach based on the growing season –October to March- normalized difference vegetation index from MODIS, and climatological datasets from 2003 to 2013 to estimate: i) precipitation use efficiency, ii) precipitation marginal response, iii) the temporal trends of the residuals from the normalized difference vegetation index - annual precipitation linear relationship, and iv) the ecosystem services provision index. …”
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Malawi Soil Profile Data – Malawi Land Resources Evaluation Project, 1987 to 1991
Published 2021“…Weather data were analyzed to generate averages for various indicators for use in mapping the agro-climatological zones of Malawi at the same geographic scale. …”
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Gestaltningsförslag för trädgården på Norrdala äldreboende
Published 2016“…An inventory of the physical aspects on the site has been drawn up, such as documentation of ground materials and the existing vegetation as well as an analysis of climatological aspects, e.g. sun and shade. I have also taken into account the four zones of contact with the outdoor environment which is important if one is to do a comprehensive analysis. …”
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Multi-scale water resources assessment in Awash Basin, Ethiopia
Published 2024“…The Awash River Basin of Ethiopia is experiencing various water management challenges due to its complex hydro-climatological conditions and a range of water users, hence understanding the anthropogenic impacts on hydrological changes is complex. …”
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Atmospheric CH4 and CO2 enhancements and biomass burning emission ratios derived from satellite observations of the 2015 Indonesian fire plumes
Published 2016“…The form which the carbon released from the combustion of the vegetation and peat soils takes has a strong bearing on its atmospheric chemistry and climatological impacts. Typically, burning in tropical forests and especially in peatlands is expected to involve a much higher proportion of smouldering combustion than the more flaming-characterised fires that occur in fine-fuel dominated environments such as grasslands, consequently producing significantly more CH4 (and CO) per unit of fuel burned. …”
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