نتایج جستجو برای: rain and snow in cold climates

تعداد نتایج: 21760126  

2008
J. M. Thériault

The various precipitation types formed within winter storms (such as snow, wet snow and freezing rain) often lead to very hazardous weather conditions. These types of precipitation often occur during the passage of a warm front as a warm air mass ascends over a cold air mass. To address this issue further, we used a one-dimensional kinematic cloud model to simulate this gentle ascent (≤10 cm/s)...

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
سید حسین بحرینی استاد- دانشگاه تهران ارش اقاکریمی کارشناس ارشد طراحی شهری- دانشگاه تهران

introduction climate has always been one the main factors of designing urban spaces in iran since past centuries. by analyzing urban spaces it can be concluded that different cities have different urban spaces due to climate differences. one of the main reasons of the differences in the type and orientation of urban spaces is the climate as one of the key factors in designing these areas. regar...

Journal: :Applied ergonomics 2008
Chuansi Gao Ingvar Holmér John Abeysekera

Slips and falls and associated outdoor injuries are prevalent in cold climates. The objectives of this field investigation were to describe the consequences of slips and falls on ice and snow and the associated injuries, to assess the risks of various icy and snowy surfaces, to identify design needs of footwear, and to ascertain preventive measure preferences of outdoor workers. The organizatio...

1998
Danny Marks John Kimball Dave Tingey Tim Link

A warm, very wet Paci®c storm caused signi®cant ̄ooding in the Paci®c Northwest during February 1996. Rapid melting of the mountain snow cover contributed to this ̄ooding. An energy balance snowmelt model is used to simulate snowmelt processes during this event in the Central Cascade Mountains of Oregon. Data from paired open and forested experimental sites at locations at and just below the Pa...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2010
Michael J Lacey Michael Lenz Theodore A Evans

In contrast to the majority of the Order, the dampwood termites of the family Termopsidae found in colder regions can experience frost and snow, either in cool temperate areas at high latitudes (45 degrees ), or alpine areas at high elevations (>1000m). This suggests that dampwood termites are adapted to cold climates. We investigated this hypothesis in two dampwood termites, Porotermes adamson...

Journal: :به نژادی نهال و بذر 0
شکیبا شاهمرادی1 s. shahmoradi محمدرضا چائی چی m. r. chaeichi جواد مظفری j. mozafari seed and plant improvement institute, karaj, iranموسسه تحقیقات اصلاح و تهیه نهال و بذر، کرج داریوش مظاهری d. mazaheri فرزاد شریف زاده f. sharifzadeh

seed dormancy has a critical role in ecological adaptation of wild plant species such as hordeum spontaneum, a wild relative of barley. in this study, 192 ecotypes of hordeum spontaneum maintained in national plant gene bank of iran (npgbi) originating from different climatic zones of the country were evaluated. morphological, phenological and physiological traits were recorded in the field. af...

2006
Russell K. Monson Sean P. Burns Mark W. Williams Anthony C. Delany Michael Weintraub David A. Lipson

[1] The respiratory loss of CO2 from soil microbes beneath winter snow in forests from cold climates can significantly influence the annual carbon budget. We explored the magnitude of winter soil respiration using continuous measurements of beneath-snow CO2 concentration within the footprint of a flux tower in a subalpine forest in the Rocky Mountains. We used eddy covariance measurements from ...

Journal: :The Cryosphere 2022

Abstract. Climate projection studies of future changes in snow conditions and resulting rain-on-snow (ROS) flood events are subject to large uncertainties. Typically, emission scenario uncertainties climate model included. This is the first study on this topic also include quantification natural variability, which dominant uncertainty for precipitation at local scales with implications runoff p...

2009
WEN ZHOU JOHNNY C. L. CHAN Guy Carpenter WEN CHEN JIAN LING JOAQUIM G. PINTO YAPING SHAO

In January 2008, central and southern China experienced persistent low temperatures, freezing rain, and snow. The large-scale conditions associated with the occurrence and development of these snowstorms are examined in order to identify the key synoptic controls leading to this event. Three main factors are identified: 1) the persistent blocking high over Siberia, which remained quasi-stationa...

2015
Emiliano Stopelli Franz Conen Cindy E. Morris Erik Herrmann Nicolas Bukowiecki Christine Alewell

Ice nucleation in cold clouds is a decisive step in the formation of rain and snow. Observations and modelling suggest that variations in the concentrations of ice nucleating particles (INPs) affect timing, location and amount of precipitation. A quantitative description of the abundance and variability of INPs is crucial to assess and predict their influence on precipitation. Here we used the ...

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