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A Qualitative Assessment of River Plumes Coupling SWAT Model Simulations and a Beach Optical Monitoring System (1) · A numerical study on the effects of a midlatitude upper-level trough on the track and intensity of Typhoon Bavi (2020) (1) · A revised method with a temperature constraint for assimilating satellite-derived humidity in forecasting sea fog over the Yellow Sea (1) · Assessing the Impact of the Urban Landscape on Extreme Rainfall Characteristics Triggering Flood Hazards (1) · Comparison of process-based and lumped parameter models for projecting future changes in fluvial sediment supply to the coast (1) · Generation of macro-vortices in estuarine compound channels (1) · Identifying drivers of change during the recent two decades in the Visayan Sea using a trophic modeling approach (1) · Impact of the Alamosa gap-filling radar on streamflow in the National Water Model (1) · Implementasi Model Soil dan Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) Dalam Pengelolaan Das Mikro Sei Tanduk (1) · Intercomparison of Automated Near-Real-Time Flood Mapping Algorithms Using Satellite Data and DEM-Based Methods: A Case Study of 2022 Madagascar Flood (1) · Microphysical processes under different hourly rainfall intensities in super typhoon Rammasun (1) · Multi-scale characteristics of an extreme rain event in Shandong Province, produced by Typhoon Lekima (2019) (1) · Numerical Investigations of Precise Wind Field in Main Landing Area during the Landing Phase of “Shen Zhou” Series Spacecraft Mission (1) · Numerical Study on Tide and Tidal Current along Bali Strait, Indonesia using Finite Volume Coastal Ocean Model (FVCOM) (1) · Research on the influential characteristics of asymmetric wind fields on typhoon waves (1) · Sensitivity of WRF multiple parameterization schemes to extreme precipitation event over the Poyang Lake Basin of China (1) · Stratospheric intrusion may aggravate widespread ozone pollution through both vertical and horizontal advections in eastern China during summer (1)
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