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Cross section of a tropical storm
Published 2018“…Cross section of a tropical storm…”
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Storm-water management in low-income countries
Published 2013“…Badly managed run-off has a disproportionate impact on the poor. In a series of ten research projects the state of storm-water management in Vietnam, Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, Pakistan and India has been examined, including issues of management, maintenance, health impacts (such as malaria) and design standards. …”
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BASEM special issue: the calm after a storm
Published 2022“…BASEM special issue: the calm after a storm…”
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Super Storm Desmond: a process-based assessment
Published 2018“…‘Super’ Storm Desmond broke meteorological and hydrological records during a record warm year in the British–Irish Isles (BI). …”
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Multivariate extreme storm surge flooding events on the UK’s east coast
Published 2018“…Results show that return levels for 50, 100 and 250 years estimates higher impact of ≈1m in Felixstowe, Sheerness, Immingham, Cromer and Lowestoft, while the northern gauges show an increment of ≈0.5m. …”
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What comes to the surface: storms, bodies and community in Jesmyn Ward's 'Salvage the Bones'
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Post-storm geomorphic recovery and resilience of a prograding coastal dune system
Published 2019“…This paper uses high spatio-temporal resolution data to quantify the beach-dune response and subsequent recovery of a prograding coastline following the 5 December 2013 North Sea storm surge. …”
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High-latitude dust over the North Atlantic: inputs from Icelandic proglacial dust storms
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Removal of heavy metals from storm and surface water by slow sand filtration: the importance of speciation
Published 2005“…Laboratory-scale slow sand filters operating at conventional flow rate and depth were shown to be able to reduce concentrations of selected heavy metals (Cu, Cr, Pb and Cd) found in road runoff, surface water and sewage effluents to drinking water standard. …”
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Assessing slope forest effect on flood process caused by a short-duration storm in a small catchment
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Monitoring dune response to the East Coast storm surge of 2013 using laser scanning and SfM photogrammetry
Published 2015“…This paper focuses on a field site located north of Mablethorpe on the Lincolnshire coast (53°21’43”N 0°15’03”E) which has undergone long-term (1891-2010) accretion of, on average, 2m yr-1 (Montreuil and Bullard, 2012). …”
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Satellite observations of Arctic blowing dust events >82°N
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Linking a storm water management model to a novel two-dimensional model for urban pluvial flood modeling
Published 2020“…This article describes a new method of urban pluvial flood modeling by coupling the 1D storm water management model (SWMM) and the 2D flood inundation model (ECNU Flood-Urban). …”
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Strategic storm flood evacuation planning for large coastal cities enables more effective transfer of vulnerable elderly populations
Published 2024“…We conduct a comparative analysis between Shanghai and New York City, which are both among the most exposed coastal cities to storm-induced flooding but represent two distinct institutional systems of emergency operation. …”
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Coupled modeling of storm surge and coastal inundation: a case study in New York City during Hurricane Sandy
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Modelling the combined impacts of sea-level rise and land subsidence on storm tides induced flooding of the Huangpu River in Shanghai, China
Published 2013“…Furthermore, a 1D/2D coupled flood inundation model (FloodMap) was used to predict the river flow and flood inundation, after calibration using the August 1997 flood event. …”
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Analysis of global ionospheric scintillation and GPS positioning interference triggered by full-halo CME-driven geomagnetic storm: A case study
Published 2024“…Currently, the 25th solar activity peak has commenced, driving frequent geomagnetic storms and causing irregular disturbances in the global ionosphere, leading to the scintillation of Global Positioning System (GPS) signals, consequently decreasing the accuracy of GPS positioning. …”
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