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Analysis of an extreme precipitation event in the Atacama desert in January 2020 and its relationship to humidity advection along the Southeast Pacific
José Vicencio Veloso

Abstract: An extreme precipitation event took place during the second half of January 2020 in the Atacama Desert. From Tacna, Peru to Iquique, Chile (18-21ºS) rainfall extended for several days producing floods, major damage to infrastructure, and affecting population

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Domestic electricity consumption in Mexican metropolitan areas under climate change scenarios

Abstract: The following estimates analyse human bioclimatic conditions due to climate change in three time horizons, as suggested by Article 2 of the Paris Agreement. Each scenario corresponds to an increase in the global average temperature (∆T) of 1 ºC, 1.5 ºC and 2

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Analysis of meteorological droughts in the Sonora river basin, Mexico

Abstract: Drought is a complex natural hazard that has numerous negative effects on ecosystems, agriculture, and the economy. For this reason, it is difficult to provide a precise definition. Nevertheless, different conceptualizations converge in one common denominator

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Changes in the characteristics of dry-wet periods inXinjiang, China based on the SPEI index

Abstract: The standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI), calculated from 55 stations over the period 1961-2015, was used to analyze the spatial and temporal variability of the dry and wet climate in Xinjiang on a three and six-month time scale, so as t

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The negative impact of biomass burning and the Orinoco low-level jet on the air quality of the Orinoco River basin(edited by Dr. M. Grutter)

Abstract: Biomass burning (BB) is a common activity in developing countries and has been identified as a serious air pollution threat. The present work for the first time evaluates the air quality of the largest town in the extensive Colombian savannas (250,000 km2), f

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Application of network theory to study the spatio-temporalevolution in the ozone weekend effect in urban areas

Abstract: The occurrence of higher ground-level O3 concentrations on weekends rather than on weekdays, despite reduced anthropogenic activity in urban areas, is known as the O3 weekend effect (OWE). We present here an approach to analyse OWE spatio-temporal variations

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Particulate matter air pollution effects on pulmonary tuberculosis activation in a semi-desert city on the US-Mexican border

Abstract: In this paper we assessed the association (relative risk, RR) between the exposure to PM10 and PM2.5 (as a continuous variable and as categories of low or high pollution exposure) on the incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) in Mexicali, Baja California,

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Incremental excess of PM components and sourcesbetween two adjacent sites of Bogotá, Colombia

Abstract: Air pollution in towns adjacent to and downwind of large cities can be similar or even higher than in the city itself. In the case of towns constituting the greater Bogotá area, with more than half a million inhabitants and strong industrial activity, little

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Seasonal variation of atmospheric bulk deposition along an urbanization gradient in Nuevo Leon, Mexico

Abstract: Bulk deposition was studied along an urbanization gradient in the state of Nuevo Leon, Mexico. During a yearlong period seven sites within the Metropolitan Area of Monterrey (MAM) and two rural sites (Allende and Linares) were monitored, with the purpose of c

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SHORT COMMUNICATIONS Evaluating the rate of atmospheric dust deposition in Isfahan city

Abstract: Dust deposition occurs extensively in arid and semi-arid areas. Dust particles have a high adsorption capacity and therefore high pollution potential. The present study investigates seasonal and spatial variations in atmospheric dust deposition rate (DDR) and

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