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Risk of vine-to-vine spread of Xylella fastidiosa is greatest in July and August 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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Large, delayed outbreaks of endemic diseases possible following COVID-19 controls 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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Does economic optimisation explain LAI and leaf trait distributions across an Amazon soil moisture gradient? 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2020
作者:  Sophie Flack‐;  Prain;  Patrick Meir;  Yadvinder Malhi;  Thomas L. Smallman;  Mathew Williams
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The engines of SARS-CoV-2 spread 期刊论文
Science, 2020
作者:  Elizabeth C. Lee;  Nikolas I. Wada;  M. Kate Grabowski;  Emily S. Gurley;  Justin Lessler
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Accelerated rate of vegetation green‐up related to warming at northern high latitudes 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2020
作者:  Hoonyoung Park;  Sujong Jeong;  Josep Peñ;  uelas
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Long-term COVID-19 containment will be shaped by strength, duration of immunity 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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Scientists predict that COVID-19 will become a seasonal virus - but not yet 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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The shared socio-economic pathway (SSP) greenhouse gas concentrations and their extensions to 2500 科技报告
来源:European Geosciences Union. 出版年: 2020
作者:  admin
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Current European flood-rich period exceptional compared with past 500 years 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 583 (7817) : 560-+
作者:  ;  nter Blö;  schl;  Andrea Kiss;  Alberto Viglione;  Mariano Barriendos;  Oliver Bö;  hm;  Rudolf Brá;  zdil;  Denis Coeur;  Gaston Demaré;  e;  Maria Carmen Llasat;  Neil Macdonald;  Dag Retsö;  Lars Roald;  Petra Schmocker-Fackel;  Inê;  s Amorim;  Monika Bě;  ;  nová;  Gerardo Benito;  Chiara Bertolin;  Dario Camuffo;  Daniel Cornel;  Radosł;  aw Doktor;  ;  bor Elleder;  Silvia Enzi;  Joã;  o Carlos Garcia;  ;  diger Glaser;  Julia Hall;  Klaus Haslinger;  Michael Hofstä;  tter;  ;  rgen Komma;  Danuta Limanó;  wka;  David Lun;  Andrei Panin;  Juraj Parajka;  Hrvoje Petrić;  Fernando S. Rodrigo;  Christian Rohr;  Johannes Schö;  nbein;  Lothar Schulte;  Luí;  s Pedro Silva;  Willem H. J. Toonen;  Peter Valent;  ;  rgen Waser;  Oliver Wetter
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There are concerns that recent climate change is altering the frequency and magnitude of river floods in an unprecedented way(1). Historical studies have identified flood-rich periods in the past half millennium in various regions of Europe(2). However, because of the low temporal resolution of existing datasets and the relatively low number of series, it has remained unclear whether Europe is currently in a flood-rich period from a long-term perspective. Here we analyse how recent decades compare with the flood history of Europe, using a new database composed of more than 100 high-resolution (sub-annual) historical flood series based on documentary evidence covering all major regions of Europe. We show that the past three decades were among the most flood-rich periods in Europe in the past 500 years, and that this period differs from other flood-rich periods in terms of its extent, air temperatures and flood seasonality. We identified nine flood-rich periods and associated regions. Among the periods richest in floods are 1560-1580 (western and central Europe), 1760-1800 (most of Europe), 1840-1870 (western and southern Europe) and 1990-2016 (western and central Europe). In most parts of Europe, previous flood-rich periods occurred during cooler-than-usual phases, but the current flood-rich period has been much warmer. Flood seasonality is also more pronounced in the recent period. For example, during previous flood and interflood periods, 41 per cent and 42 per cent of central European floods occurred in summer, respectively, compared with 55 per cent of floods in the recent period. The exceptional nature of the present-day flood-rich period calls for process-based tools for flood-risk assessment that capture the physical mechanisms involved, and management strategies that can incorporate the recent changes in risk.


Analysis of thousands of historical documents recording floods in Europe shows that flooding characteristics in recent decades are unlike those of previous centuries.


  
Climate change will affect global water availability through compounding changes in seasonal precipitation and evaporation 期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (1)
作者:  Konapala, Goutam;  Mishra, Ashok K.;  Wada, Yoshihide;  Mann, Michael E.
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