نتایج جستجو برای: mean annual precipitation

تعداد نتایج: 731909  

2014
Mary Akurut Patrick Willems Charles B. Niwagaba

Precipitation over Lake Victoria in East Africa greatly influences its water balance. Over 30 million people rely on Lake Victoria for food, potable water, hydropower and transport. Projecting precipitation changes over the lake is vital in dealing with climate change impacts. The past and future precipitation over the lake were assessed using 42 model runs obtained from 26 General Circulation ...

2004
Gabriele C. Hegerl Francis W. Zwiers Peter A. Stott Viatcheslav V. Kharin

This paper reports on a study of temperature and precipitation indices that may be suitable for the early detection of anthropogenic change in climatic extremes. Anthropogenic changes in daily minimum and maximum temperature and precipitation over land simulated with two different atmosphere-ocean general circulation models are analyzed. The use of data from two models helps to assess which cha...

2002
Mari Ito Myron J. Mitchell Charles T. Driscoll

Regional assessments are critical to evaluate resources at risk from disturbances, such as acidic deposition, which occur in large spatial extent. It is imperative to accurately quantify atmospheric deposition to the regions like the Adirondack Mountains of New York where soils and surface waters are highly sensitive to inputs of strong acids. Spatial patterns in precipitation quantity and conc...

2009
Osamu Abe

Daily precipitation samples for stable isotope analysis were collected throughout 2003 at Dome Fuji Station, inland East Antarctica. Stable isotopes show significantly depleted values with a large seasonal variability, which have never been obtained. Temporal changes in δ–T relation and d–excess are consistent with those found in geographical distribution. Precipitation was obtained almost ever...

Journal: Desert 2010
s. Modallaldoust

A watershed management program is usually based on the results of watershed modeling. Accurate modeling results are decided by the appropriate parameters and input data. Precipitation is the most important input for watershed modeling. Precipitation characteristics usually exhibit significant spatial variation, even within small watersheds. Therefore, properly describing the spatial variation o...

2013
Tess A. Russo Andrew T. Fisher Dustin M. Winslow

[1] Studies of extreme precipitation have documented changes at the continental scale during the twentieth century, but few studies have quantified changes at small to regional spatial scales during the same time. We analyze historic data from over 600 precipitation stations in the San Francisco Bay Area (SFBA), California, to assess whether there have been statistically significant changes in ...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2023

Precipitation is one of the most significant climatic parameters; its distribution and values in different areas is the result of complex linear and nonlinear relationships between atmospheric elements-climatic processes and the spatial structure of the earth's surface environment. Classification of data and placing them in small and homogeneous zones can be effective in improving the understan...

2015
Y. J Zhang S. L Guo M. Zhao L. L. Du R. J. Li J. S. Jiang R. Wang N. N. Li

Temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon (SOC) mineralization (i.e., Q10) determines how strong the feedback from global warming may be on the atmospheric CO2 concentration; thus, understanding the factors influencing the interannual variation in Q10 is important for accurately estimating local soil carbon cycle. In situ SOC mineralization rate was measured using an automated CO2 flux sys...

2009
Robert J. Eaton Felipe G. Sanchez

felled, or girdle-poisoned) and compared measured mass loss with decay class designations. Study Site The study was installed at the US Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site (Kilgo and Blake 2005), a National Environmental Research Park, located in Aiken, Barnwell, and Allendale counties in the South Carolina upper Coastal Plain (33°25 N, 81°50 W). The climate is warm temperate to subtropi...

2002
Walter D. Koenig

There is considerable debate over the relative importance of dispersal and environmental disturbances (the Moran effect) as causes of spatial synchrony in fluctuations of animal populations. If environmental factors generally exhibit high levels of spatial autocorrelation, they may be playing a more important role in synchronizing animal populations than sometimes recognized. Here I examine thi...

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