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Kunlong Niu, Junliang Qiu, Shirong Cai, Wenxin Zhang, Xiaolin Mu, Edward Park and Xiankun Yang
In recent decades, global climate change has made natural hazards increasingly prevalent. Droughts, as a common natural hazard, have been a hot study topic for years. Most studies conducted drought monitoring in arid and semi-arid regions. In humid and s...
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Inder Tecuapetla-Gómez, Gerardo López-Saldaña, María Isabel Cruz-López and Rainer Ressl
Earth observation (EO) data play a crucial role in monitoring ecosystems and environmental processes. Time series of satellite data are essential for long-term studies in this context. Working with large volumes of satellite data, however, can still be a...
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Joon-Ho Lee, Jae-Hong Moon and Taekyun Kim
A long-lasting phytoplankton bloom, characterized by high chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentrations in an eddy-like feature, was detected in MODIS satellite imagery of the northwestern Pacific following the passage of Typhoon Krosa in August 2019. Satellite d...
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Tien Le Thuy Du, Duong Du Bui, Minh Duc Nguyen and Hyongki Lee
Characterization of droughts using satellite-based data and indices in a steep, highly dynamic tropical catchment, like Vu Gia Thu Bon, which is the most important basin in central Vietnam, has remained a challenge for many years. This study examined the...
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Nicolas Guillou, Aurélie Rivier, Francis Gohin and Georges Chapalain
The present study investigates the performances of the three-dimensional multicomponent hydro-sedimentary model ROMS (Regional Ocean Modeling System) to predict near-surface suspended sediment concentrations (SSC) in the English Channel (western Europe)....
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Peng Zhang, Onyx W.H. Wai, Xiaoling Chen, Jianzhong Lu and Liqiao Tian
Numerical models being one of the major tools for sediment dynamic studies in complex coastal waters are now benefitting from remote sensing images that are easily available for model inputs. The present study explored various methods of integrating remo...
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Silvia Terzago, Claudio Cassardo, Roberto Cremonini and Simona Fratianni
Snow cover greatly influences the climate in the Alpine region and is one of the most relevant parameters for the climate change analysis. Nevertheless, snow precipitation variability is a relatively underexplored field of research because of the lack of...
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Antonio Di Trapani, Chiara Corbari and Marco Mancini
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Yudi Setiawan, Ernan Rustiadi, Kunihiko Yoshino, Liyantono and Hefni Effendi
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Gaurav Tripathi, Bikash Ranjan Parida and Arvind Chandra Pandey
Flooding is one of the most common natural disasters in India. Typically, the Kosi and Gandak river basins are well-known for lingering flood affected basins in North Bihar every year, which lies in the eastern part of India. There were no such comprehen...
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Tianhao Zhang, Wei Gong, Wei Wang, Yuxi Ji, Zhongmin Zhu and Yusi Huang
Highly accurate data on the spatial distribution of ambient fine particulate matter (<2.5 µm: PM2.5) is currently quite limited in China. By introducing NO2 and Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) into the Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) model, a ne...
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Christopher Potter and Dana Coppernoll-Houston
The land surface temperature (LST) in arid regions is a primary controller of many ecological processes. Consequently, we have developed a framework for detection of LST change on a regional scale using data sets covering all deserts of southern Californ...
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Hengyue Zhang, Menglin S. Jin and Martin Leach
The urban heat island effect (UHI) for inner land regions was investigated using satellite data, ground observations, and simulations with an Single-Layer Urban Canopy Parameterization (SLUCP) coupled into the regional Weather Research Forecasting model ...
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Evgenia Koltsida and Andreas Kallioras
In this study, monthly streamflow and satellite-based actual evapotranspiration data (AET) were used to evaluate the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model for the calibration of an experimental sub-basin with mixed land-use characteristics in Athen...
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Pablo Gabriel Cremades,Rafael Pedro Fernández,David Gabriel Allende,Gabriela Celeste Mulena,Salvador Enrique Puliafito
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A proper representation of dust sources is critical to accurately predict atmospheric particle concentration in regional windblown dust simulations. The Weather Research and Forecasting model with Chemistry (WRF/Chem) includes a topographic-based erodibi...
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Thaleia Mavrakou, Anastasios Polydoros, Constantinos Cartalis and Mat Santamouris
Mitigation plans to counteract overheating in urban areas need to be based on a thorough knowledge of the state of the thermal environment, most importantly on the presence of areas which consistently demonstrate higher or lower urban land surface temper...
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Thaleia Mavrakou, Anastasios Polydoros, Constantinos Cartalis and Mat Santamouris
Mitigation plans to counteract overheating in urban areas need to be based on a thorough knowledge of the state of the thermal environment, most importantly on the presence of areas which consistently demonstrate higher or lower urban land surface temper...
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Ali Rahmat
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In the developing country or poor country difficult to access meteorological data such as air temperature, it's caused by the limitation of equipment or funding. Air temperature is one of the meteorological data commonly used to predict evaporation or to...
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Hatice Atalay, Adalet Dervisoglu and Ayse Filiz Sunar
The Mediterranean region experiences the annual destruction of thousands of hectares due to climatic conditions. This study examines forest fires in Türkiye?s Antalya region, a Mediterranean high-risk area, from 2000 to 2023, analyzing 26 fires that each...
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Ping Yang, Souichiro Hioki, Masanori Saito, Chia-Pang Kuo, Bryan A. Baum and Kuo-Nan Liou
The current wealth of spaceborne passive and active measurements from ultraviolet to the infrared wavelengths provides an unprecedented opportunity to construct ice cloud bulk optical property models that lead to consistent ice cloud property retrievals ...
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