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20th century droughts in southern Africa: spatial and temporal variability, teleconnections with oceanic and atmospheric conditions

2001

Southern African rainfall does not show any trend to desiccation during the 20th century. However, the subcontinent experienced particularly severe droughts in the 1980s and at the beginning of the 1990s and the magnitude of the interannual summer rainfall variability shows significant changes. Modifications of the intensity and spatial extension of droughts is associated with changes in ocean–atmosphere teleconnection patterns. This paper focuses mostly on the well-documented 1950–1988 period and on late summer season (January–March). A principal component analysis on southern African rainfall highlights modifications of the rainfall variability magnitude. The 1970–1988 period had more var…

Atmospheric ScienceSea surface temperatureIndian oceanEl Niño Southern OscillationGeographyAnomaly (natural sciences)ClimatologyPeriod (geology)TropicsSpatial variabilityTeleconnectionInternational Journal of Climatology
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Sea Surface Temperature Fields Associated with West African Rainfall Anomaly Types

1996

Abstract Four West African rainfall anomaly types are defined in relation to the northern summer rainfall departure signs in the Sahel and in the Guinean region in order to investigate the statistical links between interannual variability of West African rainfall and sea surface temperature (SST) through the period 1950–90. Composite analysis depicts the setup of four different mean SST anomaly fields. Drought over all of West Africa is associated with the growth of positive SST anomalies in the eastern Pacific and in the Indian Ocean, and negative SST anomalies in the northern Atlantic and in the Gulf of Guinea. In contrast, drought limited to the Sahel corresponds mostly to a northward ex…

Atmospheric ScienceSea surface temperatureIndian oceanWest africanOceanographyClimatologyAnomaly (natural sciences)Period (geology)Statistical analysisComposite analysisGeologyWest africaJournal of Climate
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Modification of the southern African rainfall variability/ENSO relationship since the late 1960s

2000

Analysis of 149 raingauge series (1946–1988) shows a weak positive correlation between late summer rainfalls (January–March) in tropical southern Africa and the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI). The correlation coefficients have been unstable since World War II. They were close to zero before 1970 and significant thereafter. Before 1970, southern African late summer rainfalls were more specifically correlated with regional patterns of sea surface temperature (SST), mainly over the southwestern Indian Ocean. After 1970, teleconnections with near global SST anomaly patterns, i.e. over the central Pacific and Indian oceans, dominate the regional connections. The increase in the sensitivity of …

Atmospheric ScienceSea surface temperatureOceanographyRain gaugeSubtropical Indian Ocean DipoleEl NiñoAtmospheric circulationClimatologyExtratropical cycloneSubtropicsGeologyTeleconnectionClimate Dynamics
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Temperature changes in the mid- and high- latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere

2012

A Hierarchical Ascending Classification is used to regionalize monthly temperature anomalies measured at 24 weather stations in Antarctica and the Sub-Antarctic and mid-latitude southern islands from 1973 to 2002. Three principal regions are identified that are geographically coherent: Eastern Antarctica, the Antarctic Peninsula and the Sub-Antarctic and mid-latitude islands. Within each region, consistent trends are observed: namely, stationary temperatures in ‘East-Antarctica’; a robust warming in the ‘Sub-Antarctic and mid-latitude islands’, most pronounced in austral summer (nearly 0.5 °C per decade); and a strong but more recent warming in the ‘Antarctic Peninsula’. Austral summer temp…

Atmospheric Sciencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0207 environmental engineeringClimate changeGeopotential height02 engineering and technologyAgulhas current01 natural sciencesLatitudeSea surface temperatureIndian ocean13. Climate actionPeninsulaClimatology020701 environmental engineeringSouthern HemisphereGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesInternational Journal of Climatology
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The Extratropical Transition of Tropical Cyclones. Part II: Interaction with the Midlatitude Flow, Downstream Impacts, and Implications for Predictab…

2019

Abstract The extratropical transition (ET) of tropical cyclones often has an important impact on the nature and predictability of the midlatitude flow. This review synthesizes the current understanding of the dynamical and physical processes that govern this impact and highlights the relationship of downstream development during ET to high-impact weather, with a focus on downstream regions. It updates a previous review from 2003 and identifies new and emerging challenges and future research needs. First, the mechanisms through which the transitioning cyclone impacts the midlatitude flow in its immediate vicinity are discussed. This “direct impact” manifests in the formation of a jet streak …

Atmospheric Sciencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesFlow (psychology)Rossby wave010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesIndian oceanMiddle latitudesClimatologyExtratropical cycloneEnvironmental scienceTropical cyclonePredictabilityOceanic basin0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMonthly Weather Review
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Sea-surface temperature co-variability in the Southern Atlantic and Indian Oceans and its connections with the atmospheric circulation in the Souther…

2003

The relationship between sea-surface temperature (SST) inter-annual variability at the subtropical and midlatitudes of the southern Atlantic and Indian Oceans and its links with the atmospheric circulation in the Southern Hemisphere are investigated over the 1950–1999 period. Exploratory analysis using singular value decomposition and further investigations based on simple indices show that a large part of regional SST variability is common between the southwestern parts of both basins at subtropical and midlatitudes during the austral summer. Interestingly, these areas are also significantly associated with the far southwestern Pacific (Tasman Sea area). The patterns and time series of co-…

Atmospheric Sciencesea-surface temperaturesAtmospheric circulation[SDE.MCG.CG] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes/domain_sde.mcg.cgAnomaly (natural sciences)southern Atlantic Oceanatmospheric circulationsingular value decompositionSubtropicsSea surface temperature[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyOceanographyAnticycloneClimatologyMiddle latitudesPeriod (geology)Southern Hemisphere[ SDE.MCG.CG ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes/domain_sde.mcg.cg[ SDU.STU.CL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologySouthern HemisphereIndian OceanGeology
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Affirmative action in India: redistribuzione di beni e creazione di identità

2009

L’India è probabilmente lo stato in cui l’affirmative action riguarda la più ampia percentuale di popolazione e i più svariati ambiti della vita pubblica; inoltre le prime forme di agevolazione di gruppi svantaggiati previste dal governo risalgono ad oltre 130 anni fa. La reservation policy (il nome con cui in India vengono chiamate le azioni positive) è argomento ricorrente del dibattito pubblico: tema eminente di ogni programma elettorale, influisce fortemente nella costituzione della base dei partiti e nella scelta dei rappresentanti, è contestata o invocata in molte battaglie politiche e in numerosi conflitti sociali che agitano il paese. Ha contribuito fortemente a profilare le identit…

Azioni positive affirmative action india democrazia uguaglianza identità reservation policy other backward classes
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The Quest for Raw Materials in the British Paper Trade : The Development of the Bamboo Pulp and Paper Industry in British India up to 1939

2018

The British paper trade history was defined since the mid-1850s by a quest for a new raw material to replace rags. The requirements of the paper trade were first met by a discovery that esparto grass from Spain, and later from North Africa, could be utilised in British mills. Beginning in the late 1870s, the success of using esparto encouraged mill developments in British India. The increased dependence on imported wood pulp, the likelihood of a pulp famine, and the consequent increase in price for imported wood pulp drew attention to the possibility of making commercial volumes of good quality pulp from indigenous Indian grasses. Bamboo began being treated after the First World War, when t…

BamboobamboobiologypaperinvalmistusPapermakingPulp (paper)TariffIndiaengineering.materialbiology.organism_classificationPulp and paper industryIndigenousEspartoengineeringMillFaminebambuIntiaespartoBusinessespartoheinä
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Señor. A V.R.M. Suplica el Dr. D. Diego Martinez Garrido, Obispo Titular de la Orden de Santiago.

1746

Sig. A4. - Al final del text: "Suplica à V. Magestad, se digne mandar, se le entreguen, y buelvan los Frutos, y Rentas del Obispado de Cartagena de Indias, de todo el tiempo que lo posseyò, y gozò, y governò, de que indevidamente fue despojado..." Tít. pres de l'última p Sig. A4. - Reclams. - Capital grav

Beneficis ecclesiàstics Cartagena de Indias (Colòmbia) S.XVIII Obres anteriors a 1800Beneficis ecclesiàstics Cartagena de Indias (Colòmbia) S.XVIII Obres anteriors al 1800DIG-BH
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Evidence for transforming growth factor-beta 3 gene polymorphism in non-syndromic cleft lip and palate patients from indian sub-continent

2011

Objectives: Orofacial clefts are major human birth defects with complex etiology. Previous studies have proposed Transforming growth factor - beta 3 (TGF-β3) gene as a key player in contributing to non-syndromic cleft lip and palate, however none of the studies have yet included Indian population. Hence this study was designed to detect TGF-β3 gene polymorphism in nonsyndromic cleft lip and palate patients from Indian population which is genetically distinct from previously studied populations. Study Design: Peripheral blood samples of forty non-syndromic cleft lip and palate patients and forty unaffected individuals were collected for a case – control study design. Ethical clearance from t…

Beta-3 adrenergic receptorCleft LipDentistryIndiaBioinformaticslaw.inventionTransforming Growth Factor beta3lawMedicineHumansGeneral DentistryGenePolymerase chain reactionOral Medicine and PathologyPolymorphism Geneticbusiness.industryInstitutional review board:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Cleft PalateOtorhinolaryngologyTransforming growth factor beta 3UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASEtiologySurgeryResearch-ArticleGene polymorphismbusinessNon syndromic
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