Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4288748104> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4288748104 endingPage "100317" @default.
- W4288748104 startingPage "100317" @default.
- W4288748104 abstract "Precipitation extremes are expected to increase in a warming world, which could have substantial impacts on the environment, social property, and human health, especially in densely populated regions. In this study, the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) was used as a case study to investigate the spatiotemporal characteristics of daily, daytime, and nighttime extreme precipitation events (EPEs), and the population exposure to EPEs based on observational precipitation and population data. The EPEs both in days (duration) and amount (magnitude) showed obvious south-north gradients, with high values occurring in the south and low values in the north. A few stations in the northern parts of the YRD showed weak decreasing trends in extreme precipitation days and amounts during 1961–2018, whereas most of the stations showed positive trends. The stations with significantly increasing trends were mainly located in the central and eastern parts of the YRD. All the EPE indices for the whole area showed increasing trends during 1961–2018. Population exposure to daily, daytime, and nighttime extreme precipitation days (amounts) increased by 37% (40%), 34% (39%), and 41% (41%), respectively, from the early period (1984–1993) to the later period (2009–2018). The significant increase in total exposure to EPEs was dominated by the effect of rapid population growth during 1984–2018. An atmospheric circulation analysis of the EPEs in 2016 showed that the anomalously strong warm and wet southwesterly water–vapor transport from April to October (except for August) on the northwest side of the West Pacific subtropical high merged with cold air, resulting in abnormally more EPEs and exposure in 2016 than any other years of the study period in the YRD. The findings provide information useful to adaptation and mitigation policymaking for regions with conditions similar to the YRD." @default.
- W4288748104 created "2022-07-30" @default.
- W4288748104 creator A5005015083 @default.
- W4288748104 creator A5016750088 @default.
- W4288748104 creator A5027828162 @default.
- W4288748104 creator A5047617352 @default.
- W4288748104 creator A5052663273 @default.
- W4288748104 creator A5054094730 @default.
- W4288748104 date "2022-08-01" @default.
- W4288748104 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W4288748104 title "Changes in population exposure to extreme precipitation in the Yangtze River Delta, China" @default.
- W4288748104 cites W1803587921 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W1917196759 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W1970054779 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W1970103377 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W1972183204 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2034326114 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2064107537 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2089196273 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2090638771 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2105848974 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2117098918 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2254388813 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2335114787 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2342517640 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2410135257 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2512979476 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2612234039 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2767559213 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2775480501 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2785748416 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2790949957 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2807238442 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2886437247 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2900390705 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2905885685 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2907192011 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2914120986 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2914799564 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2944607176 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2972954478 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2989057107 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2994021699 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2994697695 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2995368577 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W2995960287 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3005907556 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3011816649 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3025949386 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3034823704 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3041059200 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3046917038 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3094587177 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3101182939 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3124424681 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3128704117 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3133960926 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3134888601 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3138270869 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3149103231 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3159357889 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3159482296 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3162811115 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3167614324 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3190581971 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W3202787283 @default.
- W4288748104 cites W4223572770 @default.
- W4288748104 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cliser.2022.100317" @default.
- W4288748104 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4288748104 type Work @default.
- W4288748104 citedByCount "10" @default.
- W4288748104 countsByYear W42887481042022 @default.
- W4288748104 countsByYear W42887481042023 @default.
- W4288748104 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4288748104 hasAuthorship W4288748104A5005015083 @default.
- W4288748104 hasAuthorship W4288748104A5016750088 @default.
- W4288748104 hasAuthorship W4288748104A5027828162 @default.
- W4288748104 hasAuthorship W4288748104A5047617352 @default.
- W4288748104 hasAuthorship W4288748104A5052663273 @default.
- W4288748104 hasAuthorship W4288748104A5054094730 @default.
- W4288748104 hasBestOaLocation W42887481041 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C100970517 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C107054158 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C14168384 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C146978453 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C153294291 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C160945548 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C162725370 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C191935318 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4288748104 hasConcept C3018003528 @default.