scholarly journals Comment on “Analysis of an Extreme Weather 5 Event in a Hyper Arid Region Using WRF-Hydro Coupling, Station, and Satellite data”

Author(s):  
Anonymous
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Rajendran ◽  
FN Sadooni ◽  
N Zouari ◽  
SN Dimassi ◽  
A Al-Jabri ◽  
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Aeolian processes produce vast areas of sand and dunes in the arid region and need monitoring since they are encroaching land and degrading infrastructures. In this study, we used the satellite data of ASTER and mineral indices namely quartz index (QI) and carbonate index (CI), and identified and discriminated the sand deposits, dunes, and associated rock formations that occurred in and around the QAFCO site 5/6, Qatar. The mapping of the area using high spatial resolution WorldView-2 satellite data confirmed the presence of sand deposits, dunes, and sand encroachments in the site. Our field studies validated the satellite data results. The grain size analyses of samples showed that the deposits have predominantly sand grains (81.3 to 99.81 %). The XRD analyses of samples identified the presence of quartz, calcite, dolomite, albite, and halite minerals. These are confirmed by geochemical analyses, which showed the high concentration of SiO2, Al2O3, CaO, MgO, Na2O, CO3, SO4, Cl, and B. In addition, the study of sand stabilization by bacteria method to stop the erosion at selected places of the site showed the applicability of the technique. All results allowed us to assess the implications of the deposits and encroachments at the industry site.


Author(s):  
Chaitanya B. Pande ◽  
Kanak N. Moharir ◽  
Sudhir Kumar Singh ◽  
Abhay M. Varade ◽  
Ahmed Elbeltagi ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (8) ◽  
pp. 2789-2802 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maurício D. Melati ◽  
Ayan S. Fleischmann ◽  
Fernando M. Fan ◽  
Rodrigo C. D. Paiva ◽  
Gustavo B. Athayde

Author(s):  
Buho Hoshino ◽  
Daishi Matsukawa ◽  
Takashi Sasamura ◽  
Tserendulam Tserenochir ◽  
Uuganbayar Ganbold ◽  
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Author(s):  
Youssef Wehbe ◽  
Marouane Temimi ◽  
Michael Weston ◽  
Naira Chaouch ◽  
Oliver Branch ◽  
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Land ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayisulitan Maimaitiaili ◽  
Xiaokaiti Aji ◽  
Akbar Matniyaz ◽  
Akihiko Kondoh

2019 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 135-150
Author(s):  
Diane Negra

In this article I consider how registers of weather media carry/convey cultural information, specifically how texts about extreme weather articulate with investment in a supposed post-recession restored normality marked by the Irish government's commitment to deregulated transnational capitalism. I maintain that, in a process of cross-cultural remediation, sensationalist codes of US weather media that discursively manage awareness of systemic climate problems are just starting to infiltrate the Irish broadcasting environment. In early December 2015 RTÉ’s Teresa Mannion covered a strong gale, Storm Desmond, amidst inclement conditions in Salthill, Co Galway. Modelling the kind of ‘body at risk’ coverage consummately performed by US Weather Channel personnel, Mannion could barely speak over the lashing rain and strong winds in a dramatic broadcast that quickly became a viral video. This article analyses the fascination with Mannion's piece and its memetic, and attends to the nature of the pleasure taken in her on-camera discomfiture and the breach of gendered territory committed by Mannion at a time when national popular culture in Ireland is under increased obligation to identify and explain climate change-related extreme weather.


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