Bekasi Jakarta Raya Indonesia climate and weather figure atlas data 印度尼西亚(勿加泗)气候数据和天气数据图表The annual minimum temperature in Bekasi is 23.106 °C. Bekasi年最低气温是23.106 °C。 The annual maximum temperature in Bekasi is 31.586 °C. Bengkulu年最高气温是31.586 °C。 The annual ...
The simulated data for Jakarta were derived using bilinear interpolation. The resulting precipitation time series was then analyzed and extremes for different durations were extracted for further IDF curves analysis.SAN CHUIN LIEWSRIVATSAN V RAGHAVAN...
Google Earthbecame a staple resource for climate data, when it organised and made good use of more than four decades’ worth of historical imagery and data drawn primarily from public sources. Given that the private sector has been capitalising on these data for years, cities no longer have an...
abundant VOC and NOxsources cause relentlessly high ozone episodes, affecting a large share of the global population. This study uses data from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument for formaldehyde (HCHO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) as proxy data for VOC and...
In Jakarta, for example, electricity consumption in response to warmer temperatures is projected to increase by roughly one-third of current household consumption in Indonesia. This will require critical additional infrastructure planning. Increasingly frequent and severe temperature extremes also threaten liv...
The Climate-fit.City service ( https://www.climate-fit.city ) provides the best available scientific urban climate data and information for public and private end users operating in cities. Within the Climate-fit.City H2020 project, the benefits of urban climate information for end user communit...
(orange) and heating in the winter (blue), under SSP3-7.0 (a-h) and SSP2-4.5 (i-p) for urban areas in the grid cells that contain Athens (a, i), Los Angeles (b, j), Jakarta (c, k), Miami (d, l), Tehran (e, m), Riyadh (f, n), Hong Kong (g, o), and ...
The use of rarefaction analysis for estimating palynological richness from Quaternary pollen-analytical data. The Holocene 2, 1–10 [11] Bohaty, S.M., Zachos, J.C., 2003. Significant Southern Ocean warming event in the late Middle Eocene. Geology 31, 1017–1020 [12] Boos, W., Kuang,...
Climate classification data is overlapped by rainfall intensity, dry months, and elevation maps. Based on the results, Bogor Regency is divided into highly suitable (S1), slightly suitable (S2), marginally suitable (S3), and unsuitable (N) is 26,844 ha (9%), 128,257 ha (43%), 23,861...
Assessing climate risks from satellite imagery with machine learning: A case study of flood risks in Jakarta Jeasurk Yang, ... Meeyoung Cha2024View PDF Research articleOpen access Spatial risk assessment for climate proofing of economic activities: The case of Belluno Province (North-East Italy)...