نتایج جستجو برای: precipitation anomaly

تعداد نتایج: 97724  

Journal: :Ohio Journal of Science 2021

Continental-scale studies of North America suggest that the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) can cause winters to be warmer, with less precipitation, during conditions and colder, more La Niña in Midwest United States. Two sources historical records precipitation temperature southwest Ohio from 1896 2016 were analyzed. Three statistical methodologies used test hypothesis anomalies winter occ...

Journal: :international journal of agricultural science, research and technology in extension and education systems 2011
shahram karimi-googhari

rainfall and evapotranspiration are the two most popular climatic factors which have crucial function on agricultural production. rainfall can be directly measured easily in an area but evapotranspiration is estimated from weather data. in this study reference evapotranspiration eto was estimated using penman–monteith equation. monthly rainfall and evapotarnspiration were plotted and compared i...

2011
CARL J. SCHRECK JOHN MOLINARI KAREN I. MOHR

Tropical cyclogenesis is attributed to an equatorial wave when the filtered rainfall anomaly exceeds a threshold value at the genesis location. It is argued that 0 mm day (simply requiring a positive anomaly) is too small a threshold because unrelated noise can produce a positive anomaly. A threshold of 6 mm day is too large because two-thirds of storms would have no precursor disturbance. Betw...

2003
Xiangming Xiao Bobby Braswell Qingyuan Zhang Stephen Boles Stephen Frolking Berrien Moore

Satellite observations play an important role in characterization of the interannual variation of vegetation. Here, we report anomalies of two vegetation indices for Northern Asia (40jN–75jN, and 45jE–179jE), using images from the SPOT-4 VEGETATION (VGT) sensor over the period of April 1, 1998 to November 20, 2001. The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Enhanced Vegetation Index ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Wanda De Keersmaecker Stefaan Lhermitte Michael J. Hill Laurent Tits Pol Coppin Ben Somers

Within the context of climate change, it is of utmost importance to quantify the stability of ecosystems with respect to climate anomalies. It is well acknowledged that ecosystem stability may change over time. As these temporal stability changes may provide a warning for increased vulnerability of the system, this study provides a methodology to quantify and assess these temporal changes in ve...

1999
Zuotao Li Menas Kafatos

The Normalized Di erence Vegetation Index (NDVI) is widely accepted as a good indicator for providing vegetation properties and associated changes for large scale geographic regions. Using multivariate time series data analysis methods based on Principal Component transform and Wavelet Decomposition, a sequence of 11-year monthly Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR)-derived NDVI dat...

Journal: :Ground water 2004
U S Ofterdinger W Balderer S Loew P Renard

To assess the contribution of accumulated winter precipitation and glacial meltwater to the recharge of deep ground water flow systems in fracture crystalline rocks, measurements of environmental isotope ratios, hydrochemical composition, and in situ parameters of ground water were performed in a deep tunnel. The measurements demonstrate the significance of these ground water recharge component...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Toru Sakai Tsuneo Matsunaga Shamil Maksyutov Semen Gotovtsev Leonid Gagarin Tetsuya Hiyama Yasushi Yamaguchi

The objectives were (i) to evaluate the relationship between recent climate change and extreme hydrological events and (ii) to characterize the behavior of hydrological events along the Alazeya River. The warming rate of air temperature observed at the meteorological station in Chersky was 0.0472 ◦C·year−1, and an extraordinary increase in air temperatures was observed in 2007. However, data fr...

2011
Miki HATTORI Shuichi MORI Jun MATSUMOTO

This study describes the characteristics of the cross-equatorial northerly surge (CENS), a northerly flow that appears intermittently over the equatorial region between October and April, and its relationship to the precipitation patterns over the Maritime Continent. The CENS in this study was defined as the area-averaged northerly wind exceeding 5 m s 1 over 105 E–115 E, 5 S–EQ based on the Qu...

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