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absence. The study was carried out in the Large Aerosol Chamber (LAC) of Research and Production Association (RPA) "Typhoon" having 3200 m3 volume. Because of the large size of the LAC, it is possible to exclude the boundary conditions influence by chamber walls and the equipment inside the LAC on the processes under study. The LAC has... More
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This study undertakes a thorough analysis of the elements that influence the variability of tropical cyclones (TC) in the North Indian Ocean (NIO) from 1960 to 2020, with a specific focus on the periods before and after the monsoon season. The study utilizes historical satellite data to investigate the factors that impact the formation, strength,... More
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This study evaluates the performance of subseasonal forecasts for dry spells and heatwaves at a regional scale in Brazil. The forecasts’ verification was designed to provide end-users with relevant information about the forecasts’ quality. The U.K. Met Office model was assessed using a significant sample of weekly forecasts: 552 for dry spells and 240 for... More
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Based on the millimeter-wave cloud radar detection data from the western region of Liaoning Province, China (hereinafter referred to as western Liaoning) in 2020, the vertical structure characteristics of clouds were studied. The analysis results show that: (1) The occurrence frequency of clouds is 25.50%, while single-layer clouds occurrence frequency is 19.45% accounted for the... More
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Forest and land fires constitute a calamity influenced by actual evapotranspiration (act) derived from ERA5-land data, evaporation from open water (pev) derived from ERA5-Land data, and Penman-Monteith evaporation (et0). This study aims to scrutinize the characteristics, spatial and temporal aspects of these three variables, and assess the efficacy of pev and et0 in modeling forest fires through... More