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Rainfall for the next century will be influenced by global warming. These modified rainfalls will have influences on rainfall runoff. In order to analyze these impacts, this study compared different buildup and washoff functions with several future rainfal ...
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During a haze event in Baltimore, U.S.A. from July 6 to 8, 2002, smoke from forest fires in the Québec region (Canada), degraded air quality and impacted upon local climate, decreasing solar radiation and air temperature. The smoke particles in and above t ...
In the recent years, global climate change has induced evergrowing loss of sea ice in the Arctic. As the sea ice disappears, albedo diminishes and the sea surface is more likely to be warmed by incoming solar radiation. With the right wind conditions, this ...
In this study, we determine the scalar roughness for sensible heat in the temperature profile (z0,h) based on direct skin temperature measurements and profiles of wind and temperature in a complex urban environment. Classically, skin temperatures are infer ...
Single particles were collected from an aircraft platform as part of the Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment - Phase B (INTEX-B) conducted over the eastern Pacific and western North America. Single particle spectra were obtained using scanning t ...
In this study, the scalar roughness for sensible heat in the temperature profile (z0,h) is determined based on direct skin temperature measurements and profiles of wind and temperature in a complex urban environment. Typically, skin temperatures are inferr ...