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    Storm-wrack : a night with the Brontes and other poems / by J.A. Mackereth. by Mackereth, J. A.

    Published 1927
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    Severe local storms (Conference) 1982, San Antonio : Preprints of the 12th Conference ....

    Published 1982
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    Experiments of an IoT-based wireless sensor network for flood monitoring in Colima, Mexico by O Mendoza-Cano, R Aquino-Santos, J López-de la Cruz, Robert Edwards, A Khouakhi, I Pattison, V Rangel-Licea, E Castellanos-Berjan, MA Martinez-Preciado, P Rincón-Avalos, Paul Lepper, A Gutiérrez-Gómez, JM Uribe-Ramos, J Ibarreche, I Perez

    Published 2021
    “…The network is designed to collect fluvial water level, soil moisture and weather parameters that are transferred to the server and to a web application in real-time using IoT Message Queuing Telemetry Transport protocol over 3G and Wi-Fi networks. …”
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    8000 years of North Atlantic storminess reconstructed from a Scottish peat record: implications for Holocene atmospheric circulation patterns in Western Europe by Helena Stewart, Tom Bradwell, Joanna Bullard, S.J. Davies, Nicholas R. Golledge, Robert McCulloch

    Published 2017
    “…An increase in storm frequency and intensity is predicted over the Northeast Atlantic in the 21st century because of a northward shift in storm tracks and a persistently positive North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), driven by recent atmospheric warming. …”
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    Developing an effective 2-D urban flood inundation model for city emergency management based on cellular automata by L. Liu, Y. Liu, X. Wang, Dapeng Yu, K. Liu, H. Huang, G. Hu

    Published 2015
    “…The model reproduces the changing extent and depth of flooded areas at the catchment outlet with an accuracy of 4 cm in water depth. Comparisons with a physically based 2-D model (FloodMap) show that the model is capable of effectively simulating flow dynamics. …”
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    Sorption of Ni and Eu to granitic rocks and minerals by Fidelis Sameh Ebong

    Published 2011
    “…The sorption data fitted the CAM in the following order; BG (1) > GA (0.7) > RG (0.5) > GG (0.2), GrG (0.2) for Ni sorption and RG (0.7) > BG (0.4) > GA (0.2), GG (0.2), GrG (0.2) for Eu sorption to the different granitic rocks. …”
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    Objective extraction of channel heads from high-resolution topographic data by Fiona J. Clubb, Simon M. Mudd, David T. Milodowski, Martin D. Hurst, Louise Slater

    Published 2014
    “…Of the four methods assessed, one of the tangential curvature methods and our new method most accurately reproduce the measured channel heads in all four field sites (Feather River CA, Mid Bailey Run OH, Indian Creek OH, Piedmont VA), with mean errors of 211, 27, 5, and 224 m and 34, 3, 12, and 258 m, respectively. …”
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