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Publikováno v:
Tellus: Series A, Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography, Vol 65, Iss 0, Pp 1-17 (2013)
Strong northeasterly wind events are infrequent over Baffin Island, but are potentially hazardous for aviation and the local community of Iqaluit (the capital of Nunavut, Canada). Three strong northeasterly wind events in this region are examined in
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https://doaj.org/article/c3c8135e52744590b66b9ccef314937e
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Weather Modification. 34:8-17
A coupled one-dimensional cloud and hail growth model was used to simulate the growth of hailstones in Mendoza, Argentina. The model-derived maximum hail size forecasts were based on 118 representative soundings released during the 1999-2000 hail sea
Publikováno v:
Nature Climate Change. 7:516-522
Greater convective activity is anticipated with anthropogenic climate change. Model results now indicate that the size and frequency of large hail events will likely increase over the US, particularly in southern and central regions, increasing the r
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 97:S42-S46
Autor:
Barrie Bonsal, Ronald E. Stewart, Julian C. Brimelow, John M. Hanesiak, Fraser A. Evans, Bohdan Kochtubajda, Kit K. Szeto
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrometeorology. 16:1250-1272
In the spring and early summer of 2011, the Assiniboine River basin in Canada experienced an extreme flood that was unprecedented in terms of duration and severity. The flood had significant socioeconomic impacts and caused over $1 billion (Canadian
Autor:
Ronald E. Stewart, Kit K. Szeto, John M. Hanesiak, Barrie Bonsal, Bohdan Kochtubajda, Julian C. Brimelow
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards. 73:761-785
From 2009 to 2011, the Canadian Prairies were subjected to exceptionally variable precipitation regimes, ranging between record drought and unprecedented flooding. Adjacent regions concurrently experienced droughts and floods, and individual areas tr
Publikováno v:
Tellus: Series A, Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography, Vol 65, Iss 0, Pp 1-17 (2013)
Tellus A; Vol 65 (2013)
Tellus A; Vol 65 (2013)
Strong northeasterly wind events are infrequent over Baffin Island, but are potentially hazardous for aviation and the local community of Iqaluit (the capital of Nunavut, Canada). Three strong northeasterly wind events in this region are examined in
Autor:
Barrie Bonsal, A. Meinert, Alexander P. Trishchenko, Elaine Wheaton, C. Derksen, John M. Hanesiak, R. Aider, H.E. Carmichael, H. G. Leighton, Brian D. Amiro, K. Snelgrove, Lawrence B. Flanagan, J.H. McCaughey, John R. Gyakum, Amir Shabbar, Philippe Gachon, Ronald E. Stewart, Rick Lawford, Sen Wang, Yi Luo, Lei Wen, Ross Brown, Y. Yang, G. van der Kamp, Bohdan Kochtubajda, Alan G. Barr, William Henson, Eyad H. Atallah, C. Lin, Edward H. Hogg, Kit K. Szeto, Paul R. Bullock, Julian C. Brimelow, Phillip Harder, S. Yirdaw, T. A. Black, H. Greene, Tianshan Zha, C. Wielki
Publikováno v:
Atmosphere-Ocean. 49:421-452
Droughts are among the world's most costly natural disasters and collectively affect more people than any other form of natural disaster. The Canadian Prairies are very susceptible to drought and have experienced this phenomenon many times. However,
Publikováno v:
Earth Interactions. 15:1-29
The purpose of this study was to focus on how anomalies in the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI; a proxy for soil moisture) over the Canadian Prairies can condition the convective boundary layer (CBL) so as to inhibit or facilitate thunde