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Muhammad Rendana Muhammad Rendana
COVID-19 pandemic is the global health crisis of our time. A recent study has found that the virus can remain viable in air for multiple hours, thus the spread of virus can be affected by wind conditions such as wind speed and direction. Th...
Henry Pacheco,Stephanie Díaz-López,Emilio Jarre et al. Henry Pacheco et al.
The negative effects on human health, along with the fatalities caused by the new coronavirus, have led governments worldwide to take strict measures. However, a reduction in air pollution has been found in many regions on a global scale. T...
Ricardo Manuel Arias Velásquez,Jennifer Vanessa Mejía Lara Ricardo Manuel Arias Velásquez
At the end of February 2020, Peru started the first cases of pneumonia associated with coronavirus (COVID-19), they were reported in Lima, Peru (Rodriguez-Morales et al., 2020). Therefore, the first week on March started with 72 infected pe...
Chao Yuan,Edward Ng Chao Yuan
Concerns on negative effects of urbanization on the environment make the aerodynamic properties of urban areas increasingly important in architectural design, particularly at high density cities. Over the past few decades, a rapid developme...
Edward Ng,Chao Ren Edward Ng
Since the conclusion of the 2014 Climate Summit in New York and the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) in Paris, China has been actively advancing its national policies on climate change mitigation and adaptation since more unpredictabl...
Sue Grimmond,Veronique Bouchet,Luisa T Molina et al. Sue Grimmond et al.
Integrated Urban hydrometeorological, climate and environmental Services (IUS) is a World Meteorological Organization (WMO) initiative to aid development of science-based services to support safe, healthy, resilient and climate friendly cit...
Alexander Baklanov,Beatriz Cárdenas,Tsz-Cheung Lee et al. Alexander Baklanov et al.
Rapid urbanization combined with climate change necessitates new types of urban services that make best use of science and technology. The Integrated Urban Hydro-Meteorological, Climate and Environmental Services and systems are a new initi...
Leslie Mabon Leslie Mabon
This paper evaluates the role of socio-cultural issues in developing climate information services that are accessible and engaging to urban communities. Two public-facing city-level climate information provision initiatives in Japan are eva...
Simon Provençal,Pavel Kishcha,Arlindo M da Silva et al. Simon Provençal et al.
NASA recently extended the Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Application (MERRA) with an atmospheric aerosol reanalysis which includes five particulate species: sulfate, organic matter, black carbon, mineral dust and sea sa...