نتایج جستجو برای: storm

تعداد نتایج: 17416  

2011
M. Siek

Siek, M. and Solomatine, D.P., 2011. Real-time data assimilation for chaotic storm surge model using NARX neural network. Journal of Coastal Research, SI 64 (Proceedings of the 11th International Coastal Symposium), 1189 – 1194. Szczecin, Poland, ISSN 0749-0208 This paper introduces a real-time data assimilation technique where Nonlinear AutoRegressive with eXogenous inputs (NARX) neural networ...

2002
A. V. Mikhailov

Storm effects at F1-layer heights (160–200 km) were analyzed for the first time using Millstone Hill (midlatitudes) and EISCAT (auroral zone) incoherent scatter (IS) observations. The morphological study has shown both increases (positive effect) and decreases (negative effect) in electron concentration. Negative storm effects prevail for all seasons and show a larger magnitude than positive on...

2004
KERRY D. WOODS

1 An old-growth mesic forest in northern Michigan, USA, experienced an unusually intense storm in July 2002. Permanent inventory plots and a 2.9-ha mapped stand allow comparison of effects of this rare disturbance with patterns of ‘baseline’ mortality. 2 Tree mortality attributable to immediate effects of the storm was of similar magnitude to mortality over the previous decade, amounting to abo...

Journal: :Int. J. Digital Earth 2013
Qunying Huang Chaowei Phil Yang Karl Benedict Songqing Chen Abdelmounaam Rezgui Jibo Xie

The simulations and potential forecasting of dust storms are of significant interest to public health and environment sciences. Dust storms have interannual variabilities and are typical disruptive events. The computing platform for a dust storm forecasting operational system should support a disruptive fashion by scaling up to enable high-resolution forecasting and massive public access when d...

2017
Han Soo Park Su Kyoung Kwon Ye Na Kim

SUMMARY Thyroid storm is a rare and potentially life-threatening medical emergency. We experienced a case of thyroid storm associated with sepsis caused by pneumonia, which had a catastrophic course including recurrent cardiac arrest and subsequent multiple organ failure (MOF). A 22-year-old female patient with a 10-year history of Graves' disease was transferred to our emergency department (ED...

2010
Stuart S. Schwartz

The effective use of pervious concrete in environmental site design requires consistent design procedures integrating the structural and material properties of the pervious concrete pavement with hydrologic performance of the pervious concrete system. Design procedures to size pervious concrete storm-water systems are presented based on criteria for freeze-thaw protection and drawdown reliabili...

Journal: :Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation 2015
Kenneth Schiff Brenda Luk Dominic Gregorio

Marine protected areas worldwide limit harvest to protect sensitive fisheries, but rarely do they address water quality goals that may have equally demonstrable impacts. California has over 500 coastal shoreline miles of marine protected areas designated as Areas of Special Biological Significance (ASBS), but receives untreated wet weather runoff discharges from over 1600 storm drain outfalls. ...

Journal: :Endocrine journal 2009
Kenichi Izumi Shiori Kondo Takanori Okada

We describe herein a case of thyroid storm with hypoglycemia and lactic acidosis-a rare complication of thyroid storm. The patient was a 50-year-old Japanese woman who suffered cardiopulmonary arrest an hour after hospitalization. Analysis of a blood sample obtained before her cardiopulmonary arrest yielded surprising results: Her plasma glucose level was 14 mg/dL and her lactic acid concentrat...

Journal: :Pattern Recognition Letters 2003
James F. Peters Zbigniew Suraj S. Shan Sheela Ramanna Witold Pedrycz Nicolino J. Pizzi

This paper reports on a rough set approach to classifying meteorological volumetric radar data used to detect storm events responsible for summer severe weather. The classification of storm cells is a difficult problem due to the complex evolution of storm cells, the high dimensionality of the weather data, and the imprecision and incompleteness of the data. A rough set approach is used to clas...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1986
J G Hubbard T H Chrzanowski

The impact of storm conditions on the heterotrophic activity of planktonic bacteria in a southwestern reservoir was investigated. Storm events were considered as rainfall in excess of 2.5 cm in a 24-h period before sampling. Storm conditions stimulated heterotrophic activities and resulted in increased uptake rates and decreased turnover times of glutamate and acetate. Uptake rates were 45 to 7...

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