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Statistical models and inference for spatial point patterns with intensity-dependent marks

2009

MCMCGaussian excursion setbayesilainen menetelmätilastomenetelmätsademetsätBitterlich samplinglog Gaussian Cox processpine samplingsdensity-dependenceMonte Carlo -menetelmätmark-dependent thinningalgoritmitmarked point processrandom set marked Cox processtropical rainforestBayesian modelling
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In Situ Generation of Transverse Magnetohydrodynamic Waves from Colliding Flows in the Solar Corona

2018

This research has received funding from the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (Consolidated Grant ST/K000950/1) and the European Union Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (grant agreement No. 647214). V.M.N. acknowledges the support of the BK21 plus program through the National Research Foundation funded by the Ministry of Education of Korea. Transverse magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves permeate the solar atmosphere and are a candidate for coronal heating. However, the origin of these waves is still unclear. In this Letter, we analyze coordinated observations from Hinode/Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) and Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) of a prominence/corona…

Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesF300NDASEnergy fluxF500magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)01 natural sciencesSolar prominenceSun: activity0103 physical sciencesQB AstronomyAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsCoronal rainwavesactivity [Sun]Magnetohydrodynamic drive010303 astronomy & astrophysicsQCQB0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPhysicsSun: coronaoscillations [Sun]Sun:oscillationsAstronomy and AstrophysicsPlasmaSun: filaments prominencesMagnetic fieldComputational physicsTransverse planeQC PhysicsSpace and Planetary SciencePhysics::Space PhysicsWavesfilaments prominences [Sun]MagnetohydrodynamicsThe Astrophysical Journal
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Sensitivity of extreme rainfall to temperature in semi-arid Mediterranean regions

2019

Abstract Warmer air has the potential to hold more water vapour and, therefore, to provide more water to rainfall events. Studying the relationship between rainfall and temperature represents an emerging issue in hydrology and meteorology, since it can be considered fundamental for evaluating the effects of global warming on future precipitation. Various approaches have been tested across different parts of the world, in many cases observing an intensification of extreme precipitation at higher temperatures consistent with the well-known thermodynamic Clausius-Clapeyron relation (CC-scaling rate of 6–7%°C−1). However, at different locations for hourly time-scales, the temperature-extreme ra…

Mediterranean climateAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesClausius-Clapeyron; Extreme rainfall; Global warming; LOESS regression; Piecewise regression; Water vapour; Atmospheric Science010501 environmental sciencesAtmospheric sciencesWater vapour01 natural sciencesClausius-ClapeyronEffects of global warmingmedicinePrecipitationSegmented regression0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGlobal warmingGlobal warmingSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaExtreme rainfallRegression analysisLOESS regressionPiecewise regression15. Life on landSeasonalitymedicine.diseaseArid13. Climate actionEnvironmental science
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Future Projection of precipitation changes in the Júcar and Segura River Basins (Iberian Peninsula) by CMIP5 GCMs Local Downscaling

2021

The basins of the Júcar and Segura rivers, on the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula, present a special water problem and are of particular interest regarding climate change. These basins are very vulnerable to a possible scenario of decreasing water resources. Recent studies on historic rainfall since 1955 have indicated an ongoing loss of precipitation in their headwaters, especially in the case of the Júcar river. The aim of the present study is to perform climate projections for the precipitation variable for several future periods (2021–2040, 2051–2070, 2081–2100) and emission scenarios (RCPs 4.5, 8.5) within the Júcar and Segura River Basin authorities. For this purpose, a s…

Mediterranean climateAtmospheric ScienceCMIP5 GCMs010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesTorrential rains0208 environmental biotechnologyDrainage basinClimate change02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)01 natural sciencesPeninsulaScenariosMeteorology. ClimatologyClimate changeDownscalingMeteorologiaPrecipitation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryscenariosdownscalingtorrential rainsEast of Iberian Peninsula020801 environmental engineeringWater resourceshydrological planningclimate changeAnálisis Geográfico RegionalHydrological planningEnvironmental scienceClimate modelPhysical geographyQC851-999Downscaling
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Isotopic composition of single rain events in the central Mediterranean

2008

[1] The ratios of stable isotopes of single rain events were investigated during the period October 2005 to September 2006 in the central Mediterranean. Clear seasonal trends were identified in both oxygen isotope ratios and the deuterium-excess parameter, and these were ascribed to the dominant circulation systems during both cold and hot intraannual periods. Rain events were classified on the basis of the origin of rain-bearing systems. Air masses coming from the south usually give rise to rainwater with a low deuterium excess. Air masses coming from the north and the northeast are often dry and cold, and are associated with high evaporation from the Mediterranean Sea that occurs under is…

Mediterranean climateAtmospheric ScienceEcologyIsotopeStable isotope ratioEvaporationIsotopic composition of rain- Isotopic fractionationPaleontologySoil ScienceForestryAquatic ScienceOceanographyIsotopes of oxygenSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaGeophysicsMediterranean seaSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyClimatologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Kinetic fractionationEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Geophysical Research
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Rainfall simulation and Structure-from-Motion photogrammetry for the analysis of soil water erosion in Mediterranean vineyards

2016

[EN] Soil water erosion is a serious problem, especially in agricultural lands.Among these, vineyards deserve attention, because they constitute for the Mediterranean areas a type of land use affected by high soil losses. A significant problem related to the study of soil water erosion in these areas consists in the lack of a standardized procedure of collecting data and reporting results, mainly due to a variability among the measurement methods applied. Given this issue and the seriousness of soil water erosion in Mediterranean vineyards, this works aims to quantify the soil losses caused by simulated rainstorms, and compare them with each other depending on two different methodologies: (…

Mediterranean climateEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSòls ErosióSoil science01 natural sciencesMediterranean vineyards; Rainfall simulation; Sediment connectivity; Soil water erosion; Structure from motion; Environmental Engineering; Environmental Chemistry; Medicine (all); Waste Management and Disposal; PollutionEnvironmental ChemistryDigital elevation modelWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSediment connectivity2. Zero hungerHydrologyLand useMedicine (all)Mediterranean vineyardsStructure from motionElevationSediment04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landBodemfysica en LandbeheerPollutionSoil Physics and Land ManagementPhotogrammetrySoil waterINGENIERIA CARTOGRAFICA GEODESIA Y FOTOGRAMETRIA040103 agronomy & agricultureErosionRainfall simulation0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceSoil water erosion
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Classification of Extreme Rainfall for a Mediterranean Region by Means of Atmospheric Circulation Patterns and Reanalysis Data

2020

AbstractThe atmospheric circulation can be recognized as one of the causes of severe rainfall events occurrence. Such events, especially when are characterized by short durations and high intensities, result in flood events in the Mediterranean area. It is very important to understand how these heavy rainfall events, which can be usually identified with convective rainfall, are related to the different types of atmospheric circulation. In order to do this, some weather circulation patterns (WPs), which have been derived for the Europe, have been first connected with the rainfall annual maxima (AMAX) recorded over the Sicily. The analyses allowed to identify those WPs that are more likely to…

Mediterranean climateHydrogeology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesFlood mythAtmospheric circulationAMAXSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologia0207 environmental engineering02 engineering and technologyWeather circulation patterns Rainfall AMAX Convective precipitation Stratiform precipitation Mediterranean SicilyAnnual maxima01 natural sciencesConvective rainfallClimatologyEnvironmental sciencePrecipitation020701 environmental engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringWater Resources Management
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Scale effects on plot runoff and soil erosion in a mediterranean environment

2017

Explaining scale effects for runoff and erosion improves our understanding of hydrological and erosion processes. In this investigation, plot-scale effects on event runoff per unit area, Qe, sediment concentration, Ce, and soil loss per unit area, SLe, were checked at the Sparacia (Italy) site. Similar information on the scale effects was obtained with different dependent variables, i.e., individual values of Qe, Ce, and SLe for each plot or the mean of their replicated values, and scale indicators, i.e., plot length, l, or plot area, A. The most common result, occurring for 57 to 62% of the events depending on the considered variable, was the lack of any scale effect. When scale effects we…

Mediterranean climateHydrologyDependent variables Erosion process Mediterranean environment Rainfall characteristics Scale effects Scaling exponent. Sediment concentration Soil erosion0208 environmental biotechnologySoil ScienceEnvironmental scienceScale effects02 engineering and technologySurface runoffPlot (graphics)020801 environmental engineering
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Influence of the rainfall measurement interval on the erosivity determinations in the Mediterranean area

2006

Summary The single-storm erosion index, EI, of the USLE and RUSLE models may vary appreciably with the rainfall measurement interval, Δ t . However, the effect of Δ t on EI has not been investigated in the Mediterranean area. Approximately 700 erosive events and 1.5 years of rainfall energies measured by a rainfall impact measurement device were used to evaluate the effect of the rainfall measurement interval (5 min ⩽ Δ t  ⩽ 60 min) on the erosivity determinations in the Mediterranean semi-arid area of Sicily. According to both literature and practical considerations, a reference time interval equal to 15 min was used in this investigation. Hourly rainfall data led to an appreciable underes…

Mediterranean climateHydrologyStormAtmospheric sciencesMediterranean areaR-value (insulation)USLE/RUSLER-factorsoil erosion; USLE/RUSLE; R-factor; rainfall kinetic energy; Mediterranean areaSoil lossrainfall kinetic energySoil waterMaximum differenceSoil erosionErosionSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliMediterranean areaEnvironmental scienceWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Hydrology
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Re-evaluation of moisture sources for the August 2002 extreme rainfall episode in central Europe: Evaporation from falling precipitation included in …

2015

Summary Discriminating moisture sources with precision is an important requirement to better understand the processes involved in extreme rainfall episodes. In a previous contribution by Gangoiti et al. (2011b), an innovative technique was presented to assess surface moisture sources contributing to a target precipitation within a Lagrangian framework. The technique was based in transporting parcels of vapor, representing the target precipitation, across a set of nested grids covering a large area at different resolutions. A mesoscale model estimated the meteorological variables to transport and redistribute the vapor back into its original sources, all of them assumed to be at the surface.…

Mediterranean climateMoistureSurface moistureCentral EuropeEvaporationMesoscale meteorologyExtreme rainfallMesoscale modelingMoisture sources evaluationMediterraneanOpen seaClimatologyEnvironmental scienceVapor transportPrecipitationFalling (sensation)Water Science and TechnologyJournal of Hydrology
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