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As temperatures continue to increase all over the world, extreme weather events and the extreme observations associated with them are becoming more prevalent. This should[...]
2021 | masters theses |
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The temperatures a country, state, or any particular area experience over many decadestend towards a bell curve probability distribution, such that the mean value is the [...]
2023 | masters theses |
3.
When we acknowledge environmental and racial violence in history and understand howcommunities of racial minorities have been disadvantaged, and when we fully understand [...]
2024 | masters theses |
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The El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most robust, coupled ocean-atmospheric component of intraseasonal-interannual variability on the globe. Therefore, an index[...]
2020 | masters theses |
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The response of the atmospheric circulation to global warming is still not well known. A specific area of interest is the westerlies of the Northern Hemisphere, most nota[...]
2020 | masters theses |
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Over the last two decades, general aviation pilots in the United States, especially those who fly light fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, have portrayed high rates of [...]
2021 | doctoral dissertations |
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Climate model projections of the terrestrial water cycle are often described using simple empirical models (‘indices’) that can mislead. Instead, we should seek to unders[...]
2022 | articles |
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Climate over land—where humans live and the majority of food is produced—is changing rapidly, driving severe impacts through extreme heat, wildfires, drought and flooding[...]
2024 | articles |
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Climate change is a pressing issue people in North Carolina are already facing, and recent decades in North Carolina have exhibited a warming trend at the higher end of p[...]
2022 | masters theses |
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Future flood risk assessment has primarily focused on heavy rainfall as the main driver, with the assumption that projected increases in extreme rain events will lead to [...]
2024 | articles |