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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of climate" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used in contexts discussing various aspects or components of climate, but it should be phrased differently for clarity.
Example: "A set of climate variables is essential for understanding weather patterns."
Alternatives: "a collection of climate factors" or "a range of climate elements".
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In this study, we developed a modeling framework using a machine learning approach to predict hydrologic ratios for watersheds located in contiguous United States (CONUS) by utilizing a set of climate, soil, vegetation, and topographic variables.
Sensitivity tests of the Iberá basin hydrology were performed by varying regional temperature and rainfall conditions according to the outputs of a set of climate models for three different time slices during the 21st century.
Finally, simulation results for a set of climate change scenarios suggested a 17% decrease in precipitation, 8% decrease in ET and 22% decrease in flow in 2030 2050 compared to 2010 2029.
To address this issue, an ensemble modelling approach – which considers a set of climate models – is applied in this study with a monthly, conceptual hydrological model for assessing future runoff conditions in the upper Danube basin (101,810 km2).
The study quantifies the effect of high ambient temperatures on electricity generation, the capacity of substations and transmission lines, and the demand for peak power for a set of climate scenarios.
Spatially distributed information on ventilation, air quality and thermal situation in the study area was generated using the CAMPUS framework, which is a set of climate analysis and evaluation tools suitable for planning purposes.
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At first, he insisted that he and Lieberman announce a set of climate-change "principles" instead of a bill.
This work has clear implications for projections of health impacts of air pollution in a setting of climate change.
We used climate data from WorldClim, ver. 1.4 (http://www.worldclim.org/), a set of global climate layers that were generated through interpolation of average monthly climate data from weather stations tabulated from 1950 2000 [62].
Climatic scenarios were then constructed from a set of Regional Climate Models (RCMs) outputs and fed into the hydrological model in order to produce water discharge scenarios for the 2071 2100 period.
For each homogenous climate cluster, [32] performed regression model analyses primarily to compute a set of daily climate data for the time period 2008 to 2040.
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