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Water Vapor Transport by an Equivalent-Barotropic Cyclonic Anomaly Corresponding to Extreme Austral Late Summer Precipitation in Southeast Australia during 2021
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Southeast Australia (SEA) experienced a wet February as well as an extremely wet March accompanied by devastating floods during 2021. Regional water vapor balance analysis at different levels indicates the leading role of ...
How PPP Renegotiation Behaviors Evolve with Traffic Changes: Evolutionary Game Approach
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: High risk in actual traffic demand often causes a serious imbalance in interests between the public and private sectors in transportation public–private partnership (PPP) projects. The party who suffers has the incentive ...
Recent Early-Spring Drying Trend over Southern China Associated with Changes in the Zonal Thermal Contrast over the Pacific
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Southern China has experienced a discernible early-spring drying trend in recent decades. This drying trend is a direct result of a severe deficiency of water vapor, which is induced by local descent anomalies and strong ...
Road Geometry Feasibility for Automated Vehicles with ACC Systems: Vehicle Dynamics on Curved Roads
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Automated vehicles equipped with adaptive cruise control systems (ACC-AVs) are prevalent and the ensuing issue is the feasibility of ACC-AVs’ operation on the roads. This study investigates the feasibility of road horizontal ...
High Cycle Fatigue Resistance and Reliability Assessment of Flexible Printed Circuitry
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Flexible printed circuitry (FPC) is a patterned array of conductors supported by a flexible dielectric film made of high strength polymer material such as polyimide. The flexibility of FPC ...
Desert Environment and Climate Observation Network over the Taklimakan Desert
Publisher: American Meteorological Society