Is snow drought a messenger for the upcoming severe drought period? A case study in the Upper Mississippi River Basin
Atmospheric Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
309, P. 107553 - 107553
Published: June 27, 2024
Language: Английский
Temporal and Spatial Satellite Data Augmentation for Deep Learning-Based Rainfall Nowcasting
EarthArXiv (California Digital Library),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 3, 2023
Climate
change
has
been
associated
with
alterations
in
precipitation
patterns
and
increased
vulnerability
to
floods
droughts.
The
need
for
improvements
forecasting
monitoring
approaches
become
imperative
due
flash
severe
flooding.
Rainfall
prediction
is
a
challenging
but
critical
issue
owing
the
complexity
of
atmospheric
processes,
spatial
temporal
variability
rainfall,
dependency
this
on
several
nonlinear
factors.
Because
excessive
rainfall
cause
natural
disasters
such
as
landslides,
accurate
real-time
nowcast
necessary
precautions,
control,
planning.
In
study,
nowcasting
studied
utilizing
NASA
Giovanni
satellite-derived
products
convolutional
long
short-term
memory
(ConvLSTM)
approach,
which
variation
LSTM.
Due
data
requirements
deep
learning-based
methods,
augmentation
performed
using
interpolation
techniques.
study
utilized
three
types
data,
including
spatial,
temporal,
spatio-temporal
interpolated
conduct
comparative
analysis
results
obtained
through
rainfall.
This
research
examines
two
catastrophic
that
transpired
Türkiye
Marmara
Region
2009
Central
Black
Sea
2021,
are
selected
focal
case
studies.
It
also
explores
suitability
model
various
flood
events,
while
examining
impact
nowcast.
Language: Английский
Disaster management and its impact on sustainable agriculture
Elsevier eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 113 - 143
Published: Oct. 11, 2024
Language: Английский
Social Vulnerability and Climate Risk Assessment for Agricultural Communities in The United States
EarthArXiv (California Digital Library),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 18, 2023
Floods
and
droughts
significantly
affect
agricultural
activities
pose
a
threat
to
food
security
by
subsequently
reducing
production.
The
impact
of
flood
events
is
distributed
disproportionately
among
communities
based
on
their
socio-economic
fabric.
Understanding
climate-related
hazards
critical
for
planning
mitigation
measures
secure
vulnerable
communities.
This
research
presents
comprehensive
risk
evaluation
methodology
assessing
the
combined
drought
in
United
States.
By
integrating
social
vulnerability
levels
with
exposure
data,
study
identifies
most
individually,
aiming
provide
significant
insights
into
community
continental
U.S.
addresses
scientific
gap
through
nationwide
assessment,
evaluating
expected
annual
losses
hazards,
combining
losses.
analyses
were
conducted
adapting
datasets
methodologies
that
are
developed
federal
institutions
such
as
FEMA,
USACE,
USDA.
identified
30
socially
counties
assessed
flooding,
finding
Mendocino,
Sonoma,
Humboldt,
El
Dorado,
Fresno,
Kern
California
had
highest
losses,
Humboldt
(CA)
Montgomery
(TX)
having
risk.
Language: Английский