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  1. Artikel ; Online: Combining stochastic models of air temperature and vapour pressure for the analysis of the bioclimatic comfort through the Humidex

    Beniamino Sirangelo / Tommaso Caloiero / Roberto Coscarelli / Ennio Ferrari / Francesco Fusto

    Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-

    2020  Band 16

    Abstract: Abstract Several studies evidenced the importance of the knowledge of the bioclimatic comfort for improving people’s quality of life. Temperature and relative humidity are the main variables related to climatic comfort/discomfort, influencing the ... ...

    Abstract Abstract Several studies evidenced the importance of the knowledge of the bioclimatic comfort for improving people’s quality of life. Temperature and relative humidity are the main variables related to climatic comfort/discomfort, influencing the environmental stress in the human body. In this study, a stochastic approach is proposed for characterizing the bioclimatic conditions through the Humidex values in six sites of Calabria (southern Italy), a region often hit by heat waves in summer months. The stochastic approach is essential, because the available time series of temperature and relative humidity are not long enough and present several missing values. The model allowed the characterization of sequences of extreme values of the Humidex. Results showed different behaviours between inner and coastal stations. For example, a sequence of 20 consecutive days with maximum daily Humidex values greater than 35 has a return period ranging from 10 to 20 years for the inner stations, while it exceeds 100 years for the coastal ones. The maximum yearly Humidex values for the inner stations have a larger range (40–50) than the coastal ones (38–45), reaching higher occurrence probabilities of serious danger conditions. Besides, the different influence of temperature and relative humidity on the Humidex behaviour has been evidenced.
    Schlagwörter Medicine ; R ; Science ; Q
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2020-07-01T00:00:00Z
    Verlag Nature Portfolio
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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  2. Artikel: Simple scaling analysis of active channel patterns in Fiumara environment

    De Bartolo, Samuele / Carmine Fallico / Ennio Ferrari

    Geomorphology. 2015 Mar. 01, v. 232

    2015  

    Abstract: A simple scaling analysis was performed on experimental data relative to a riverbed reach of the Allaro Fiumara, a fluvial environment typical of Southern Italy. For this purpose, a simplified geometrical approach was followed to determine the spatial ... ...

    Abstract A simple scaling analysis was performed on experimental data relative to a riverbed reach of the Allaro Fiumara, a fluvial environment typical of Southern Italy. For this purpose, a simplified geometrical approach was followed to determine the spatial distribution of the number of active channels for the river stretch considered. In particular, the section lines crossing the braided network skeleton with distance ranging from 5 to 200m were considered. Firstly, a probabilistic analysis of the experimental data was carried out by using a truncated Poisson distribution to characterize the examined river morphologically. Afterward, a scaling analysis was performed to investigate the existence of a possible multimodal behaviour of the number of active channels and to identify the corresponding cutoff values. For this second approach by the so-called standard coarse graining analysis, we defined a power law usable to give the probability distribution of the active channels number with varying spatial partition (distance between consecutive sections). In this way, verifying the existence of a bimodal scaling behaviour was possible. Moreover, the cutoff limits that characterize the bimodal behaviour of the active channels were found for all the partition distances from 5 to 100m, while the corresponding shape and scale parameters were also determined. A comparison of the results obtained by the statistical approach and the scaling analysis was carried out. The variability of the characteristic parameters of the Poisson and power type laws with scale was also investigated.
    Schlagwörter geomorphology ; Poisson distribution ; rivers ; stream channels ; Italy
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsverlauf 2015-0301
    Umfang p. 94-102.
    Erscheinungsort Elsevier B.V.
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    ZDB-ID 58028-4
    ISSN 0169-555X
    ISSN 0169-555X
    DOI 10.1016/j.geomorph.2015.01.001
    Datenquelle NAL Katalog (AGRICOLA)

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  3. Artikel ; Online: Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) ? a community perspective

    G?nter?Bl?schl / Marc F.P.?Bierkens / Antonio?Chambel / Christophe?Cudennec / Georgia?Destouni / Aldo?Fiori / James W.?Kirchner / Jeffrey J.?McDonnell / Hubert H.G.?Savenije / Murugesu?Sivapalan / Christine?Stumpp / Elena?Toth / Elena?Volpi / Gemma?Carr / Claire?Lupton / Jos??Salinas / Borb?la?Sz?les / Alberto?Viglione / Hafzullah?Aksoy /
    Scott T.?Allen / Anam?Amin / Vazken?Andr?assian / Berit?Arheimer / Santosh K.?Aryal / Victor?Baker / Earl?Bardsley / Marlies H.?Barendrecht / Alena?Bartosova / Okke?Batelaan / Wouter R.?Berghuijs / Keith?Beven / Theresa?Blume / Thom?Bogaard / Pablo?Borges de Amorim / Michael E.?B?ttcher / Gilles?Boulet / Korbinian?Breinl / Mitja?Brilly / Luca?Brocca / Wouter?Buytaert / Attilio?Castellarin / Andrea?Castelletti / Xiaohong?Chen / Yangbo?Chen / Yuanfang?Chen / Peter?Chifflard / Pierluigi?Claps / Martyn P.?Clark / Adrian L.?Collins / Barry?Croke / Annette?Dathe / Paula C.?David / Felipe P. J.?de Barros / Gerrit?de Rooij / Giuliano?Di Baldassarre / Jessica M.?Driscoll / Doris?Duethmann / Ravindra?Dwivedi / Ebru?Eris / William H.?Farmer / James?Feiccabrino / Grant?Ferguson / Ennio?Ferrari / Stefano?Ferraris / Benjamin?Fersch / David?Finger / Laura?Foglia / Keirnan?Fowler / Boris?Gartsman / Simon?Gascoin / Eric?Gaume / Alexander?Gelfan / Josie?Geris / Shervan?Gharari / Tom?Gleeson / Miriam?Glendell / Alena?Gonzalez Bevacqua / Mar?a P.?Gonz?lez-Dugo / Salvatore?Grimaldi / A. B.?Gupta / Bj?rn?Guse / Dawei?Han / David?Hannah / Adrian?Harpold / Stefan?Haun / Kate?Heal / Kay?Helfricht / Mathew?Herrnegger / Matthew?Hipsey / Hana?Hlav??ikov? / Clara?Hohmann / Ladislav?Holko / Christopher?Hopkinson / Markus?Hrachowitz / Tissa H.?Illangasekare / Azhar?Inam / Camyla?Innocente / Erkan?Istanbulluoglu / Ben?Jarihani / Zahra?Kalantari / Andis?Kalvans / Sonu?Khanal / Sina?Khatami / Jens?Kiesel / Mike?Kirkby / Wouter?Knoben / Krzysztof?Kochanek / Silvia?Kohnov? / Alla?Kolechkina / Stefan?Krause / David?Kreamer / H.?Kreibich / Harald?Kunstmann / Holger?Lange / Margarida L. R.?Liberato / Eric?Lindquist / Timothy?Link / Junguo?Liu / Daniel Peter?Loucks / Charles?Luce / Gil?Mah? / Olga?Makarieva / Julien?Malard / Shamshagul?Mashtayeva / Shreedhar?Maskey / Josep?Mas-Pla / Maria?Mavrova-Guirguinova / Maurizio?Mazzoleni / Sebastian?Mernild / Bruce Dudley?Misstear / Alberto?Montanari / Hannes?M?ller-Thomy / Alireza?Nabizadeh / Fernando?Nardi / Christopher?Neale / Nataliia?Nesterova / Bakhram?Nurtaev / Vincent O.?Odongo / Subhabrata?Panda / Saket?Pande / Zhonghe?Pang / Georgia?Papacharalampous / Charles?Perrin / Laurent?Pfister / Rafael?Pimentel / Mar?a J.?Polo / David?Post / Cristina?Prieto Sierra / Maria-Helena?Ramos / Maik?Renner / Jos? Eduardo?Reynolds / Elena?Ridolfi / Riccardo?Rigon / Monica?Riva / David E.?Robertson / Renzo?Rosso / Tirthankar?Roy / Jo?o H.M.?S? / Gianfausto?Salvadori / Mel?Sandells / Bettina?Schaefli / Andreas?Schumann / Anna?Scolobig / Jan?Seibert / Eric?Servat / Mojtaba?Shafiei / Ashish?Sharma / Moussa?Sidibe / Roy C.?Sidle / Thomas?Skaugen / Hugh?Smith / Sabine M.?Spiessl / Lina?Stein / Ingelin?Steinsland / Ulrich?Strasser / Bob?Su / Jan?Szolgay / David?Tarboton / Flavia?Tauro / Guillaume?Thirel / Fuqiang?Tian / Rui?Tong / Kamshat?Tussupova / Hristos?Tyralis / Remko?Uijlenhoet / Rens?van Beek / Ruud J.?van der Ent / Martine?van der Ploeg / Anne F.?Van Loon / Ilja?van Meerveld / Ronald?van Nooijen / Pieter R.?van Oel / Jean-Philippe?Vidal / Jana?von Freyberg / S.?Vorogushyn / Przemyslaw?Wachniew / Andrew J.?Wade / Philip?Ward / Ida K.?Westerberg / Christopher?White / Eric F.?Wood / Ross?Woods / Zongxue?Xu / Koray K.?Yilmaz / Yongqiang?Zhang

    Hydrological Sciences Journal - Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques

    2019  

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    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
    DOI 10.1080/02626667.2019.1620507
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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