... and possible indirect effect during Indian summer monsoon break spells using recent satellite observations of aerosols and cloud properties. Journal of Earth System Sciences, in press.
Stella Jes ...
... and possible indirect effect during Indian summer monsoon break spells using recent satellite observations of aerosols and cloud properties. Journal of Earth System Sciences, in press.
Stella Jes ...
... pp. 525-541.
4. Gupta S V, Parvez I A, Ankit, Khan P K Khan & Chandra R (2020) Site Effects Investigation in Srinagar City of Kashmir Basin Using Microtremor and Its Inversion, Journal of Earthquake ...
... and Tripura, respectively. The nonlinear associations between individual and synergistic effect of meteorological factors and malaria cases were assessed, and climate-based malaria prediction models were ...
... in dry conditions. Break spells exhibit reduced cloud effective radius and enhanced lower atmospheric warming over central India as potential evidence for the indirect effect induced by dust aerosols. ...
by Smrutishree Lenka, Rani Devi, Chennemkeril Mathew Joseph & Krushna Chandra Gouda
There are several important large-scale oceanic and atmospheric processes like El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), ...
... seismic risk. In order to gain insight on potential site effects and subsurface structure of the region, we carried out an extensive high-resolution microtremor ambient noise survey at 429 locations. The ...
... in combined aerosol and water vapour radiative effects are also attempted, aiming to investigate the atmospheric effect on solar radiation over the Himalayan range that is especially important for the ...
... associated with lower cloud effective radius implying aerosols’ indirect effect where they can inhibit cloud growth in the presence of reduced moisture and decrease precipitation efficiency/rainfall. Correspondingly, ...
... phase of both storms, a daytime positive storm effect is observed over the dip equatorial region, while the beyond equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA) and mid-latitude regions perceived a negative ionospheric ...
... effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccination in reducing the incidence of positive cases, hospitalizations, and ICU admissions. The presented study is focused on the COVID-19 fully vaccinated population by considering ...
... observations and capture the seasonal variations, suggesting that model developed in this study has captured the patterns and trends in the CO2 concentration data effectively and can be considered a reliable ...
... the altered radiative forcing will heat up the upper atmosphere, stabilize it and offset the effect of increasing humidity on precipitation intensity. Our analysis also suggests that more convective clouds ...
... of the BSTS model is outperformed, and it may be helpful for ongoing intervention strategies by governmental and nongovernmental agencies in the northeast region to combat the disease effectively.
Source: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-20642-y ...
by Ramees R. Mir, Imtiyaz A. Parvez, Gabi Laske & Vinod K. Gaur
This paper presents estimated misorientation angles of broadband seismic sensors of the Kashmir-Zanskar network and their effects on anisotropy ...
... and has the potential danger of identifying any inter/intra-plate tectonic quiescence as active tectonic deformation. Furthermore, the analysis on the effect of the time span of observations on velocity ...
... observations. Our results thus provide an effective methodology for seasonal forecasting at regional scale over certain geographical locations.
Source: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00704-019-02971-0 ...
... the combined effect of tectonic and nontectonic factors rather than a spurious monumental motion. Overall, the usefulness of investigating the background noise in the GNSS position time series is discussed. ...
by A. K. Nekrasova, V. G. Kossobokov, I. A. Parvez and X. Tao
Abstract
The distribution of the number of seismic events by magnitudes—the Gutenberg–Richter frequency–magnitude relation—is of paramount ...
... and 24% over the annual data (October-September) with reference to the opacity observed during 2000–2003. Such increasing opacity trends are apparently due to effects of the dynamics of the regional and ...