Anomalous winter temperature and precipitation events in southern China
This paper analyzed the anomalous low-temperature events and the anomalous rain-abundant events in January since 1951 and winter since 1880 for southern China. The AA. aim to analyse the atmospheric circulation features associated with the anomalous
events, especially to focus on the circulation conditions when there exist anomalous low-temperature and rain-abundant events simultaneously. It is showed that there is more precipitation in southern China during El Niño winters, and less precipitation
during La Niña winters; and there is no clear evidence that the occurrence of anomalous temperature events in winter over southern China is closely linked to ENSO events.
Cartography ; Czech Republic ; Forecast ; Information system ; Meteorology ; Road ; Winter
The aim of this paper is to present road weather information system and map sources which can be used by winter maintenance system operator to clarify his perception of road meteorological situation in order to be able to take well-founded decision
Modelling long-term summer and winter balances and the climate sensitivity of Storbreen, Norway
Measurements of winter balance (bw) and summer balance (bs) have been carried out at Storbreen since 1949. Here, the AA. apply a simple mass balance model to study the climate sensitivity and to reconstruct the mass balance series prior to 1949
Spatial associations between longest-lasting winter snow cover and cold region landforms in the high Drakensberg, southern Africa
images (3 and 19 August 1990) and a DEM were used to demonstrate the geographic trends of snow patch depletion during late winter. Geomorphological phenomena with known coordinates were then incorporated into the GIS. The results lead to evaluating
This short paper aims to describe and evaluate some of the geomorphic effects of pocket gopher activity at a site in the Cascade Mountains, Washington State, USA, in particular the formation of sediment-filled tunnels produced through winter-time
This paper examines the consequences of land use on vegetation over a sixty-year period, within various agrarian landscapes across the winter/summer rainfall ecotone in northern Namaqualand. The potential for increased vegetation cover and species
This paper presents the results of winter monitoring of ground surface temperatures in the alpine zone of the Tatra Mountains, at sites found to have, or to lack, permafrost in the course of previous investigations. The results reveal that: (1
The effects of the Alqueva Dam reservoir on the distribution of steppe birds (before and after flooding) was quantified using point-pattern analysis. Sampling points from the dam biological monitoring program, which included data from winter
Ice blisters develop annually on perennially frozen lakes in Northern Victoria Land. They are believed to be caused by hydrostatic pressures generated through progressive freezing of solute-rich water beneath the lake-ice cover during winter. Lake
The aim of this study was to assess wind erosion and PM10 emissions from soils subject to conventional and undercutter tillage during the summer fallow phase of a winter wheat-summer fallow rotation within the Columbia Plateau region of the Pacific