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Flood and Landslide Applications of near Real-Time Satellite Rainfall Products

Hong, Y.Adler, R. F.Negri, A.Huffman, G. J.
Floods and associated landslides account for the largest number of natural disasters and affect more people than any other type of natural disaster. With the availability of satell...

Flood and Landslide Applications of near Real-Time Satellite Rainfall Products

Hong, YangRobert F. AdlerAndrew NegriGeorge J. Huffman
Floods and associated landslides account for the largest number of natural disasters and affect more people than any other type of natural disaster. With the availability of satell...

The AtGenExpress global stress expression data set: protocols, evaluation and model data analysis of UV-B light, drought and cold stress responses

Kilian, J.Whitehead, D.Horak, J.Wanke, D.Weinl, S.Batistic, O.D'Angelo, C.Bornberg-Bauer, E.Kudla, J.Harter, K.
The tolerance responses of plants to many abiotic stresses are conjectured to be controlled by complex gene networks. In the frame of the AtGenExpress project a comprehensive Arabi...

A globally consistent reanalysis of hurricane variability and trends

Kossin, J.P.Knapp, K.R.Vimont, D.J.Murnane, R.J.Harper, B.A
Recently documented trends in the existing records of hurricane intensity and their relationship to increasing sea surface temperatures suggest that hurricane intensity may be incr...

Landscape structure and use, climate, and water movement in the Mekong River basin

Costa-Cabral, M. C.Richey, J. E.Goteti, G.Lettenmaier, D. P.Feldkötter, C.Snidvongs, A.
In this article the relative roles of precipitation and soil moisture in in?uencing runoff variability in the Mekong River basin are addressed. The factors controlling runoff gener...

The impact of assimilation of AMSU data for the prediction of a tropical cyclone over India using a mesoscale model

Sandeep, S.Chandrasekar, A.Singh, D.
Tropical cyclones form over the seas: a typical data-sparse region for conventional observations. Therefore, satellites, especially with microwave sensors, are ideal for cyclone st...

Application of Logistic Regression Model and Its Validation for Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using GIS and Remote Sensing Data

Lee, S.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the hazard of landslides at Penang, Malaysia, using a Geographical Information System (GIS) and remote sensing. Landslide locations were identi...

Predicting cyclone tracks in the north Indian Ocean: An artificial neural network approach

Ali, M. M.C. M. KishtawalSarika Jain
Predicting cyclone tracks in the Indian Ocean has been a challenging problem. In this paper, we used past 12 hours of observations (2 positions, at 6 hourly intervals and the prese...

Effects of eddies on Bay of Bengal cyclone intensity

MM AliPS JagadeeshS Jain
Predicting cyclone intensities in the Indian Ocean has been a challenging problem. Because of the highly varying bathymetry of the Indian coast, even a slight error in the predicti...

The disastrous 17 February 2006 rockslide-debris avalanche on Leyte Island, Philippines: a catastrophic landslide in tropical mountain terrain

Evans, S. G.Guthrie, R. H.Roberts, N. J.Bishop, N. F.
In February 2006, a disastrous rockslide-debris avalanche occurred in tropical mountain terrain, on Leyte Island, Central Philippines. Over 1100 people perished when the village of...

The Disastrous 17 February 2006 Rockslide-Debris Avalanche on Leyte Island, Philippines: A Catastrophic Landslide in Tropical Mountain Terrain

Evans, S. G.R. H. GuthrieN. J. RobertsN. F. Bishop
In February 2006, a disastrous rockslide-debris avalanche occurred in tropical mountain terrain, on Leyte Island, Central Philippines. Over 1100 people perished when the village of...