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Jeonghoon Lee, Okjeong Lee, Jeonghyeon Choi, Jiyu Seo, Jeongeun Won, Suhyung Jang and Sangdan Kim
The effect of mountainous regions with high elevation on hourly timescale rainfall presents great difficulties in flood forecasting and warning in mountainous areas. In this study, the hourly rainfall?elevation relationship of the regional scale is inves...
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Paolo Madonia, Marianna Cangemi and Rocco Favara
Oxygen isotopic composition is useful for individuating recharge areas of groundwater bodies by the comparison with those of local rainfalls. While on a global scale general relationships, such as the isotopic vertical gradient or continentality effects,...
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Md Abul Ehsan Bhuiyan, Feifei Yang, Nishan Kumar Biswas, Saiful Haque Rahat and Tahneen Jahan Neelam
The Integrated Multisatellite Retrievals for Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) (IMERG) Level 3 estimates rainfall from passive microwave sensors onboard satellites that are associated with several uncertainty sources such as sensor calibration, retr...
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Shuixin Zhong and Zitong Chen
Warm Sector Torrential Rains (WSTRs) occurring during the outbreak of the monsoon in May of 2015 in South China were studied using surface automatic weather observational data, sounding, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Reanalysis inter...
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Bertrand Bessagnet, Laurent Menut, Augustin Colette, Florian Couvidat, Mo Dan, Sylvain Mailler, Laurent Létinois, Véronique Pont and Laurence Rouïl
Mineral dust is one of the most important aerosols over the world, affecting health and climate. These mineral particles are mainly emitted over arid areas but may be long-range transported, impacting the local budget of air quality in urban areas. While...
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Yan Li, Julian R. Thompson, Hengpeng Li
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Sparse climatic observations represent a major challenge for hydrological modeling of mountain catchments with implications for decision-making in water resources management. Employing elevation bands in the Soil and Water Assessment Tool-Sequential Unce...
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Anna Pelosi and Pierluigi Furcolo
Orography strongly interacts with the atmospheric circulation, especially during frontal events, generating an enhanced spatial variability of the rainfall field. Regional models of extreme rainfall have to deal with these circumstances in order to provi...
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G. DOLIF NETO,P. S. MARKET,A. E. BECKER,B. PETTEGREW,C. MELICK,C. SCHULTZ,P. I. BUCKLEY,J. V. CLARK,A. R. LUPO,R. HOLLE,N. DEMETRIADES,C. E. BARBIERI
Two cases of low-latitude snow with lightning are studied to determine their characteristics. Both cases had synoptic-scale origins, but also featured smaller-scale influences (e. g. orographic lift and elevated instability). The first event occurred ...
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L. RIVAS SORIANO,F. DE PABLO,E. GARCÍA DIEZ
The relationship between geographical latitude and longitude and cloud-to-ground lightning activity in the Iberian Peninsula is analyzed using data from 1992 until 1994. Three flash characteristics are considered: flash density, polarity and intensity...
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