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Haonan Guo, Shaoyong Wang, Xiaobo He, Yongjian Ding, Yawei Fan, Hui Fu and Xiaofeng Hong
The Qinghai?Tibet Plateau (QTP), known as the Earth?s third pole, is highly sensitive to climate change. Various environmental degradation has occurred due to the effects of climate warming such as the degradation of permafrost and the thickening of acti...
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Puzhen Huo, Peng Lu, Bin Cheng, Limin Zhang, Qingkai Wang and Zhijun Li
It is challenging to obtain the ice phenology for a lake covered with a vast area of aquatic (shallow lake wetlands) using optical satellite data because possible clouds above the lake could contaminate the result. We developed a new method to tackle thi...
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Shizhong Zhang, Qiu Wang, Jinping Li, Xiaoyuan Zhang and Hong Chen
Robust fast-response transient calorimeters with novel calorimeter elements have attracted the attention of researchers as new synthetic materials have been developed. This sensor uses diamonds as the calorimeter element, and a platinum film resistance i...
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Jérémy Bernard, Pascal Kéravec, Benjamin Morille, Erwan Bocher, Marjorie Musy and Isabelle Calmet
Shelters used to protect air temperature sensors from solar radiation induce a measurement error. This work presents a semi-empirical model based on meteorological variables to evaluate this error. The model equation is based on the analytical solution o...
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Unggul Handoko,Rizaldi Boer,Edvin Aldrian,Arnida L. Latifah,Bambang D. Dasanto,Apip Apip,Misnawati Misnawati
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Many scientists assume that RCM output is directly used as input for climate change impact models, while it consists of systematic errors. Consequently, RCM still requires bias correction to be used as an input model. The purpose of this study was to ana...
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Sushant Mehan, Margaret W. Gitau and Dennis C. Flanagan
Modeling efforts to simulate hydrologic processes under different climate conditions rely on accurate input data. Among other inaccuracies, errors in climate projections can lead to incorrect decisions. This study aimed to develop a reliable climate (pre...
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Ugochukwu Kenechi Elinwa, Cemil Atakara, Ifeoluwa Oyeleke Ojelabi and Abiola Ayopo Abiodun
Dampness is a major building challenge that poses a health risk by aiding the growth of mold and other related microorganisms in very humid areas. Thus, the correction of these post-effects results in high maintenance costs via energy consumption, due to...
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Giovanna Grossi, Amerigo Lendvai, Giovanni Peretti, Roberto Ranzi
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Precipitation measurements by rain gauges are usually affected by a systematic underestimation, which can be larger in case of snowfall. The wind, disturbing the trajectory of the falling water droplets or snowflakes above the rain gauge, is the major so...
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Chih Chiang Hong
A model is presented for functionally-graded material (FGM), thick, circular cylindrical shells under an unsteady supersonic flow, following first-order shear deformation theory (FSDT) with varied shear correction coefficients. Some interesting vibration...
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Hannah Aizenman, Michael D. Grossberg, Nir Y. Krakauer and Irina Gladkova
Ensembles of general circulation model (GCM) integrations yield predictions for meteorological conditions in future months. Such predictions have implicit uncertainty resulting from model structure, parameter uncertainty, and fundamental randomness in th...
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