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Yiwen Yuan, Jiayi Wang, Xin Zhang and Shuhong Zhao
Strip tillage is a widely used land preparation approach for effective straw management in conservation agriculture. Understanding the dynamic throwing process during the stubble-crushing operation has important implications for seedbed preparation. Howe...
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Francesco De Biasio, Giorgio Baldin and Stefano Vignudelli
We propose a revisited approach to estimating sea level change trends based on the integration of two measuring systems: satellite altimetry and tide gauge (TG) time series of absolute and relative sea level height. Quantitative information on vertical c...
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Wen-Hau Lan, Chung-Yen Kuo, Huan-Chin Kao, Li-Ching Lin, C. K. Shum, Kuo-Hsin Tseng, Jung-Chieh Chang
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The Taiwanese government has established a complete tide gauge network along the coastline for accurate sea-level monitoring. In this study, we analyze several factors impacting the determination of absolute or geocentric sea-level trends?including ocean...
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Kristian Breili, Matthew J. R. Simpson and Jan Even Øie Nilsen
Norway?s national sea level observing system consists of an extensive array of tide gauges, permanent GNSS stations, and lines of repeated levelling. Here, we make use of this observation system to calculate relative sea-level rates and rates corrected f...
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Matthew J. R. Simpson, Oda R. Ravndal, Hilde Sande, Jan Even Ø. Nilsen, Halfdan P. Kierulf, Olav Vestøl and Holger Steffen
Changes to mean sea level and/or sea level extremes (e.g., storm surges) will lead to changes in coastal impacts. These changes represent a changing exposure or risk to our society. Here, we present 21st century sea-level projections for Norway largely b...
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Gian C. Bremm, Nils Goseberg, Torsten Schlurmann and Ioan Nistor
In the context of dam breaks, tsunami, and flash floods, it is paramount to quantify the time-history of forces by the rapidly transient flow to vertical structures and the characteristics of the induced flow patterns. To resemble on-land tsunami-induced...
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P. W. Chan,C. C. Lam,P. Cheung
Wind gust is an important element in weather forecasting. Gusts associated with squalls in intense convective weather may bring about injuries to the public. In aviation meteorology, the aircraft may not attempt to land on the runway in gusty crosswinds,...
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