- Cinema and Media Studies
- Plant and animal studies
- French Historical and Cultural Studies
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Animal and Plant Science Education
- Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies
- Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
- Insects and Parasite Interactions
- Rangeland and Wildlife Management
- Bat Biology and Ecology Studies
- American Sports and Literature
- Evolution and Paleontology Studies
- Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
- Climate variability and models
- Avian ecology and behavior
- Transboundary Water Resource Management
- Sports Analytics and Performance
- Archaeology and Natural History
- Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism
- Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics
- Historical Economic and Social Studies
- Race, History, and American Society
- Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
- American Environmental and Regional History
- Linguistics and language evolution
University of Oxford
2016-2025
University of North Carolina Wilmington
2009-2024
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2007
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
2002-2005
Versar (United States)
1954
Washington Center
1895-1945
University of California, Berkeley
1928
Merck Canada Inc. (Canada)
1924
Evans Analytical Group (United States)
1918
Oklahoma Biological Survey
1904
This report consists of three parts: (1) An annotated list the generic names mammals; (2) an alphabetical families mammals, and (3) a classified names, arranged by orders families.
Abstract Our world is rapidly changing. Societies are facing an increase in the frequency and intensity of high-impact extreme weather climate events. These extremes together with exponential population growth demographic shifts (e.g., urbanization, coastal populations) increasing detrimental societal economic impact hazardous Urbanization our changing global economy have also increased need for accurate projections change improved predictions disruptive potentially beneficial events on...
These pots were buried December, 1902, on the Arlington farm of United States Department Agriculture, in a heavy clay soil t three different depths.Eight complete sets are covered to depth six or eight inches,
the geologist will have disappeared.At mammoth hot springs activity is not one-tenth that of former times, Minerva Terrace having become extinct (since 1895); discharge from Pulpit and Jupiter Ter- races greatly declined during same period Narrow Gauge-a fissure vent-and other attractions, all but extinct.Roaring Mountain rnow silent though steaming.In Norris Geyser Basin Black Growler less active.In Lower splendid
We test methods of postprocessing rainfall forecasts out to 7 days over East Africa.Using the physical forecast models, IFS from ECMWF and GFS NCEP, we apply several combinations post-processing techniques empirically correct predicted towards IMERG blended satellite data. The include a generative adversarial neural network (GAN) model (Harris et al. 2022), isotonic distributional regression (EasyUQ, Walz 2024), EMOS (Gneiting 2005), linear regression, kernel density estimate. Other...
<title>Abstract</title> While it is widely believed that the intense rainfall in summer 2022 over Pakistan was substantially exacerbated by climate change<sup>1,2</sup>, models struggled to confirm this<sup>3,4</sup>. Using a high-resolution operational seasonal forecasting system successfully predicted extreme wet conditions, we perform counterfactual experiments simulating pre-industrial and future conditions. Both perturbed show only minor changes, suggesting limited role of CO₂ forcing...
Brutal Intimacy is the first book to explore fascinating films of contemporary France, ranging from mainstream genre spectaculars arthouse experiments, and wildly popular hits that deliberately alienate viewer. Twenty-first-century France a major source international cinema-diverse dynamic, embattled yet prosperous-a national cinema offering something for everyone. Tim Palmer investigates France's growing population women filmmakers, its buoyant vanguard first-time rise controversial du...
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In Lifelines, Tim Palmer addresses the fate of our waterways. While proposals for gigantic federal dams are no longer common, and some worst pollution has been brought under control, myriad other concerns have appeared -- many them more subtle complex than threats past.Palmer examines alarming condition rivers in today's world, reports on success restoring most polluted streams stopping destructive dams, builds case what must be done to avoid collapse riparian ecosystems reclaim qualities we...
The abrupt occurrence in the depth of winter a species that subsequently appears greater numbers height northward migration is imputed to migratory movement an isolated community, birds coming from north if cold and south warm.(To be concluded.)
THE term 'personalia' is employed in several foreign journals to include biographical notices, accounts of collecting expeditions and personal notes regarding the activities ornithological workers museum or field. Such data though brief are not only interesting, but often much historical value shedding light on progress science. Too little attention has hitherto been paid this country side activity, circumstances under which specimens from basis our systematic work have collected. For a...
Chapter 1 Rivers and Dams 2 A Delicate Balance 3 Changing the Flow of Water 4 The Beginnings River Protection 5 Movement to Save 6 National 7 Politics Problems Development 8 New Era 9 Needs Alternatives 10 Last Wealth 11 Second Generation Conservation 12 in Twenty-First Century Part 13 Sources 14 Organizations Involved
Notes on Persons Whose Names Appear in the Nomenclature of California Birds Get access T. S. Palmer Berkeley, Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Condor, Volume 30, Issue 5, 1 September 1928, Pages 261–307, https://doi.org/10.2307/1363227 Published: 01 1928