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- First forecast calls for mild Amazon fire season in 2012
- North Atlantic storm patterns throw light on England’s 1987 gale
- Optimal planning of solar power plants
First forecast calls for mild Amazon fire season in 2012 Posted: 10 May 2012 07:50 PM PDT Forests in the Amazon Basin are expected to be less vulnerable to wildfires this year, according to the first forecast from a new fire severity model.
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North Atlantic storm patterns throw light on England’s 1987 gale Posted: 10 May 2012 07:46 PM PDT The cyclone that brought about the devastating winds that battered the UK in the great storm of October 1987 was exceptional in both its strength and path across the south of the country. This is the finding of a new study which has analyzed the places where sting jets – an area that develops in some cyclones and causes strong surface winds – appear in the North Atlantic and how often they do so.
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Optimal planning of solar power plants Posted: 10 May 2012 07:00 AM PDT The photovoltaics industry is booming, and the market for solar farms is growing quickly all over the world. Yet, the task of planning PV power plants to make them as effi cient as possible is far from trivial. Researchers have now developed software that simplifies conceptual design.
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