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Filling the gaps between tide gauges: Demonstrating high-resolution seasonal high tide flooding predictions using NOAA’s Coastal Ocean Reanalysis

Matthew P. Conlin, Gregory Dusek, John Ratcliff, et al.

Published: 2026-01-17
Subjects: Oceanography, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

High Tide Flooding (HTF) is a present and increasing hazard for coastal communities across the United States. NOAA provides HTF outlooks at U.S. tide gauges, however, many coastal communities lie relatively far from a tide gauge and therefore currently lack localized HTF guidance. In this study, we demonstrate an approach to generate spatially-continuous daily predictions of HTF at 400-500 m [...]

A Simple Model for Tidally Forced Standing Waves in a Submarine Canyon

Yuchen Ma, Raffaele Ferrari

Published: 2026-01-17
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Submarine canyons are recognized as energetic sites for internal tides and enhanced mixing, yet the mechanisms by which tidal forcing excites these motions remain poorly understood. To address this gap, we develop a simplified theoretical model that represents a canyon as a long, narrow rectangular box. The analysis reveals that the dominant wave modes in this idealized geometry are standing [...]

EVALUATION OF WIND ENERGY RESOURCE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE AND CORNWALL COUNCILS, UNITED KINGDOM

Emmanuel Ugbedeojo Itodo, David Haruna

Published: 2026-01-16
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

This study aimed to assess the wind energy potential in the United Kingdom, focusing on the East Riding of Yorkshire and Cornwall Councils. A comparative analysis was conducted by sampling two weather stations from each region to obtain and analyze wind characteristics. The annual energy yield for both regions was calculated over a four-year period. Data analysis involved frequencies, averages, [...]

Introducing Difference: from Euclidean Space to Geological Limits

Kris Piessens

Published: 2026-01-16
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The Lithotectonic Framework (LTF) provides a systematic approach to describing regional geology in terms of geological history. While LTF has been applied to vocabulary development and regional geological description, its theoretical foundations have remained undocumented. This paper introduces the Spatio-Temporal Framework (STF), which extends Euclidean geometry by adding 'difference' as a [...]

Computation of Regional Groundwater Budgets for the Virginia Coastal Plain Aquifer System

Jason Philip Pope, Alison D. Gordon, Ryan S. Frederiks

Published: 2026-01-15
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Computation of detailed groundwater flow budgets for subdivisions of Virginia’s Coastal Plain aquifer system has enabled quantification and more thorough understanding of groundwater flow within this important water resource. A zone budget analysis conducted on previously published groundwater models of the Virginia Coastal Plain and Virginia Eastern Shore shows that groundwater conditions vary [...]

Thermodynamically constrained closed-form surface energy balance using medium-resolution remote sensing for efficient evapotranspiration mapping

Yeonuk Kim, Justin Huntington, Bruno Comini de Andrade, et al.

Published: 2026-01-13
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Medium-resolution (10-100 m) satellite evapotranspiration (ET) products are rapidly advancing agricultural water resources research and management, however, underperformance across non-agricultural land cover limits research and application potentials more broadly. These inconsistencies are the result of multiple factors, including model structure and representation of ET dynamics across space [...]

Paleolatitude.org 3.0: a calculator for paleoclimate and paleobiology studies based on a new global paleogeography model

Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen, Bram Vaes, Lydian M. Boschman, et al.

Published: 2026-01-11
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Paleogeography, and particularly the paleolatitude, provides key context in the interpretation of paleoclimatic and paleobiological data but these fields are typically studied by scientists in different disciplines. To facilitate communication between these disciplines, a decade ago the online Paleolatitude.org calculator was developed. This provided for any coordinate on stable tectonic plates a [...]

Earth as a Reference System for Ultraviolet Transmission Spectroscopy: A Computational Model of Oxygen Detectability

Antonika Shapovalova

Published: 2026-01-10
Subjects: Astrophysics and Astronomy, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Planetary Sciences

Detecting atmospheres around Earth-sized exoplanets is a critical step toward identifying potentially habitable worlds, yet such atmospheres produce extremely weak observational signals. This study investigates the detectability of an Earth-like atmosphere using ultraviolet transmission spectroscopy and examines which wavelength ranges provide the strongest atmospheric signatures during planetary [...]

Specifying wind gusts based on wind speed increments and forecasting gustiness

So-Kumneth Sim, Philipp Maass

Published: 2026-01-09
Subjects: Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Wind gust forecasting is crucial for mitigating damage to people and property. We define gusts as rapid wind speed changes exceeding application-specific thresholds, and propose forecasting gustiness, that is the number of gusts per time unit. For the forecasting, we employ a correlation between gustiness and variance of wind speed increments, quantified in an analysis of measured offshore data. [...]

Beyond calcite: Crude-urease EICP reveals metal-specific crystallogenetic pathways

Heloisa Dickinson, John MacDonald, Jaime Toney

Published: 2026-01-07
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Abstract Enzyme-induced carbonate precipitation (EICP) has emerged as a versatile approach for soil improvement and contaminant immobilisation, yet performance is commonly evaluated from bulk metal removal efficiency while the mineralogical fate of retained metals remains poorly understood. Here, Pb, Co and Cr are compared under identical urease-driven EICP conditions using a crude [...]

Machine Learning Approaches for Estimating Aquifer Hydraulic Properties from Step-Drawdown Pump Tests: A Case Study in Central Valley, California

Behrooz Etebari, Arash Nadri

Published: 2026-01-06
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

We present a data-driven, scalable framework for estimating aquifer hydraulic conductivity by integrating step-drawdown pumping test data with well completion records using machine learning techniques. The approach applies Random Forest regression and cluster analysis to large regional datasets obtained from the California Natural Resources Agency and the Department of Water Resources Open Data [...]

Spatial Predictor Selection for Next-Day Minimum Temperature Forecasting: An Automated Machine Learning Framework Applied Across European Climate Regimes

Eric Duhamel

Published: 2026-01-06
Subjects: Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Accurate prediction of daily minimum temperature (Tmin) is critical for frost protection, energy management, and public health preparedness. While numerical weather prediction models have improved substantially, their performance for Tmin forecasting remains limited by difficulties in representing fine-scale nocturnal processes. This study presents an automated framework for identifying optimal [...]

Modeling Lithospheric Radioactivity Influence on Atmospheric Electric Properties relative to Earthquakes

Ahmad Muhammad, Fatima Almaz, Fatih Kulahci

Published: 2026-01-04
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

This study presents a mathematical exploration of the atmospheric electric field components resulting from radon-induced ionization, with implications in the study of earthquake phenomena. By formalizing the general solution to the proposed equations with given boundary conditions, the research offers a comparative analysis of electric parameters across different radon concentrations and radii of [...]

The 1935 Guyana event and the 1908 Tunguska event

Andrei Ol'khovatov

Published: 2026-01-03
Subjects: Education, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

This paper is a continuation of a series of works, devoted to various aspects of the 1908 Tunguska event. In 1935 a remarkable event took place in Guyana (at that time British Guiana). A meteor was seen and a large area of devastated forest was discovered. The main source for information on this event was an article published in an astronomical magazine in 1939. The 1939-article provided [...]

Extreme rainfall deficit in southern coastal Australia signals a return to drought, low dam levels and declining stream flows

Milton S Speer, Lance Leslie

Published: 2025-12-31
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Southern coastal Australia is situated between 30o and 38oS and is the longest east-west mid-latitude coastline (4,300km) in the Southern Hemisphere. It includes over 35% of Australia’s total population. Approximately 75% of this coastline, west of Melbourne, has a Mediterranean climate dominated by cold frontal systems that produce cool season (April to October) rainfall. Historically, this area [...]

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