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pro vyhledávání: '"Joan Klaassen"'
Autor:
Timothy Wiechers, Zen Mariani, Lubos Spacek, David Sills, Dominique Brunet, Y. Su, Neil M. Taylor, William R. Burrows, Paul Joe, Laura X. Huang, C. Duhaime, J. R. Brook, D. Henderson, Nathan Hilker, George A. Isaac, N. Driedger, S. Wren, J. de Grandpré, J. P. Charland, Jonathan M. Wang, Joan Klaassen, Craig Stroud, Sylvie Leroyer, T. Munoz, A.-B. Filion, Greg J. Evans, Stéphane Bélair, Jennifer K. Vanos, V. Bouchet, Y. J. Rochon, Hai Lin, Cheol-Heon Jeong, E. Hung, Armin Dehghan, Ismail Gultepe, Kerolyn K. Shairsingh, Alain Robichaud, Janti Reid, Alexandria J. Herdt, M. MacDonald, T. Yip, J.A. MacPhee, R. Frenette, David Johnston, James A. Voogt, N. B. Bernier, H. Yang
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 99:921-953
The Pan and Parapan American Games (PA15) are the third largest sporting event in the world and were held in Toronto in the summer of 2015 (10–26 July and 7–15 August). This was used as an opportunity to coordinate and showcase existing innovativ
Autor:
Mark W. Shephard, M. Monirul Qader Mirza, Heather Auld, Joan Klaassen, Graham Smith, Edson Paixao
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 528:734-750
Summary Reliable extreme rainfall information is required for many applications including infrastructure design, management of water resources, and planning for weather-related emergencies in urban and rural areas. In this study, in situ TBRG sub-dai
Autor:
George B. Arhonditsis, David Sills, Joan Klaassen, William A. Gough, Mark W. Shephard, Vincent Cheng, Heather Auld
Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 26:9415-9428
The number of tornado observations in Canada is believed to be significantly lower than the actual occurrences. To account for this bias, the authors propose a Bayesian modeling approach founded upon the explicit consideration of the population sampl
Publikováno v:
Hydrological Sciences Journal. 56:1067-1089
Southern Ontario, Canada, has been impacted in recent years by many heavy rainfall and flooding events that have exceeded existing historical estimates of infrastructure design rainfall intensity–duration–frequency (IDF) values. These recent even
Autor:
Chad Shouquan Cheng, Yang Mao, Guilong Li, Don MacIver, Sarah Gingrich, Neil Comer, Heather Auld, Joan Klaassen, Hong Lin, Wendy Thompson, Qian Li, Nancy Day, David Pengelly, Monica Campbell
Publikováno v:
Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health. 1:209-222
This paper forms the first part of an introduction to a synoptic weather typing approach to assess differential and combined impacts of extreme temperatures and air pollution on human mortality in south–central Canada, focusing on historical analys
Autor:
Qian Li, David Pengelly, Neil Comer, Wendy Thompson, Hong Lin, Joan Klaassen, Chad Shouquan Cheng, Nancy Day, Don MacIver, Heather Auld, Monica Campbell, Sarah Gingrich, Yang Mao, Guilong Li
Publikováno v:
Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health. 1:223-235
This paper forms the second part of an introduction to a synoptic weather typing approach to assess differential and combined impacts of extreme temperatures and air pollution on human mortality, focusing on future estimates. A statistical downscalin
Publikováno v:
Weather and Forecasting. 19:751-768
Freezing rain is a major weather hazard that can compromise human safety, significantly disrupt transportation, and damage and disrupt built infrastructure such as telecommunication towers and electrical transmission and distribution lines. In this s
Publikováno v:
2006 IEEE EIC Climate Change Conference.
Climate change has the potential to impact the safety of existing structures, to increase the frequency of weather-related disasters, to regionally increase premature weathering and to significantly change design criteria and engineering of structure
Publikováno v:
2006 IEEE EIC Climate Change Conference.
Reducing societal vulnerability to weather related disasters under current and changing climate conditions will require a diverse and interconnected range of adaptive actions. Included among these actions are hazard identification and risk assessment
Publikováno v:
2006 IEEE EIC Climate Change Conference.
The changing climate will impact infrastructure through gradual changes in weather patterns, increasing variability and potential increases in extremes. Although most concerns have focused on changing extremes, the changes in day-to-day weathering pr