نتایج جستجو برای: weather hazards

تعداد نتایج: 81472  

2010
marivi Tello Carlos López-martínez Jordi J. mallorqui Paco López-Dekker

A number of experiments all over the world have proven that satellite borne SAR images constitute a valuable tool to monitor oceanic environment, preventing it from overexploitation or pollution matters and it can also help to evaluate the full implications of natural or man made hazards. In fact, thanks to their capability to cover large areas, in all weather conditions, during the day as well...

2011
Michael D. Dettinger F. Martin Ralph Mimi Hughes Tapash Das Paul Neiman Dale Cox Gary Estes David Reynolds Robert Hartman Daniel Cayan Lucy Jones

The USGS Multihazards Project is working with numerous agencies to evaluate and plan for hazards and damages that could be caused by extreme winter storms impacting California. Atmospheric and hydrological aspects of a hypothetical storm scenario have been quantified as a basis for estimation of human, infrastructure, economic, and environmental impacts for emergency-preparedness and flood-plan...

2015
Ashim Kumar Ashim Kumar Debnath Ross Blackman Narelle Haworth

Roadworks in live traffic environments are hazardous to workers and road users alike. In an increasing body of international research literature, roadwork risks and hazards have been comprehensively examined. As in the broader field of road safety research, much of the work rightly takes a quantitative approach to assessing risk and related issues and to addressing the identified risks appropri...

2014
Xiaoran An Auroop R. Ganguly Yi Fang Steven B. Scyphers Ann M. Hunter Jennifer G. Dy

The Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released in 2014 states that warming of the climate system is “unequivocal,” and it is “extremely likely” that human influence has been the dominant cause. However, public perceptions of anthropogenic climate change have varied widely, and indeed may have been significantly influenced by a disproportionate...

2015
Elisaveta P. Petkova Kristie L. Ebi Derrin Culp Irwin Redlener Michael E. Goodsite Hans Sanderson

The impacts of climate change on human health have been documented globally and in the United States. Numerous studies project greater morbidity and mortality as a result of extreme weather events and other climate-sensitive hazards. Public health impacts on the U.S. Gulf Coast may be severe as the region is expected to experience increases in extreme temperatures, sea level rise, and possibly ...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2011
Fabio Bacci Deborah V Chapman

The microbiological quality of 75 private drinking water supply boreholes in Co. Cork, Ireland was assessed in order to determine the incidence of contamination and the potential pathways of such contamination. Microbiological analysis was carried out using the membrane filtration technique for the recovery of thermotolerant (faecal) coliforms. The sanitary protection of the supplies was evalua...

2013
Lukas Glur Stefanie B. Wirth Ulf Büntgen Adrian Gilli Gerald H. Haug Christoph Schär Jürg Beer Flavio S. Anselmetti

Severe floods triggered by intense precipitation are among the most destructive natural hazards in Alpine environments, frequently causing large financial and societal damage. Potential enhanced flood occurrence due to global climate change would thus increase threat to settlements, infrastructure, and human lives in the affected regions. Yet, projections of intense precipitation exhibit major ...

2005
V. Tenishev M. Combi I. Sokolov I. Roussev T. Gombosi

Solar energetic particles often get accelerated to energies up to few GeV at interplanetary shock waves driven by Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) and are of considerable importance for space weather studies because they can produce radiation hazards for manned or unmanned spacecraft. Particles accelerated at the shock wave can escape upstream and downstream into the interplanetary medium. As the ...

2015
Dimitrios Myronidis Dimitrios Fotakis Konstantina Sgouropoulou Marios Sapountzis Dimitrios Stathis

Flooding is an international problem that represents the most common and destructive of all weather-related natural hazards. Moreover, man-made interventions such as deforestation, clearance of land and the poor design of hydraulic works such as bridges and culverts can often intensify that risk. This paper demonstrates a complete hydraulic study that was performed in a culvert located in Lofor...

Journal: :archives of pediatric infectious diseases 0
farideh shiva pediatric infections research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; pediatric infections research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-9126789986سازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شهید بهشتی (shahid beheshti university of medical sciences)

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