A national assessment was produced in 2009; however, no technical report was developed in support of that document. For the Third US National Climate Assessment, the Southeast region includes 11 southern states (Figure 1.1 ), Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands . This region differs slightly...
Predicted exposure of communities in southeastern United States to climate-related coastal hazards A rigorous analysis of twenty-first-century multi-hazard exposure for US Southeast Atlantic coastal communities indicates that up to 70% of residents will be exposed daily to shallow and emerging groundwate...
Hurricanes are ocean storms that strike mainly in the Southeast. The hurricane season is, officially, June through November.Tornadoes are a risk across the country.These are locally severe windstorms in the spring and summer.飓风是一种海洋风暴,主要袭击东南亚地区。飓风季从6月一直持续到11月。龙卷风...
In Climate of the Southeast United States: Variability, Change, Impacts, and Vulnerability; Ingram, K., Ed.; Springer: Washington, DC, USA, 2013; pp. 210-236.Sun, G. Impacts of climate change and variability on water resources in the Southeast USA. In Climate of the Southeast United ...
East wind or southeast wind prevails in the summer, whereas westerly wind prevails in the winter. The soil types are mountain meadow soil, chestnut soil, and boggy soil. The alpine meadow is the most widely distributed vegetation community in the basin, and the cold- and drought-resistant ...
5a). While the duration of a 20-year event ranges between 20 to 30 days in southern cities located in the Great Plains South and Southwest region, cities across the Northeast, Midwest-Great Plains north, and the southern part of the Southeast region experience 20-year events with durations ...
Ge F, Zhu S, Luo H, Zhi X, Wang H (2021) Future changes in precipitation extremes over Southeast Asia: insights from CMIP6 multi-model ensemble. Environ Res Lett 16:024013. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abd7ad Article Google Scholar Giorgi F (2005) Climate change prediction. Cli...
in heat extremes, higher risks of droughts and increasing aridity. Moreover, the mean intensity of tropical cyclones, as well as the frequency of the most intense storms, is projected to increase while sea levels are expected to rise by ~0.2–1.1 mm depending on warming level and region. ...
with a thermal sensation of 58 degrees Celsius registered in parts of Rio de Janeiro in southeast Brazil. Heatwaves, torrential rains, floods, droughts and other natural disasters occurred one after another around the world in recent years. While impressed by the mighty power and vulnerability of...
During the positive phase of the IOD, the sea surface temperature (SST) of the Eastern Indian Ocean decreases and the precipitation in Southeast Asia decreases due to the influence of subsidence airflow (Abram et al., 2020). Historical documents reveal that droughts and floods in China ...