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..., the dust storm frequencies and the atmospheric concentrations of the dust have been increasing st...-675,000 head of livestock died due to severe snow storms and dust storms (Jugder, 2005). Also, priva..., respiratory tract, and asthma-type conditions were not ruled out. Therefore, future studies shou...
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...2008), calculating normalized snow indices from ground-based cameras (Hinkler et al. ...2009b). The influence of lighting conditions determined by solar geometry and cloud cover can b...Insolation and atmospheric conditions can be further complications for camera...
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... combines with other aerosols, forming atmospheric brown clouds. (11) It simultaneously warms the pla... carbon causes warming when deposits fall on snow and sea ice; this increases the absorption of sola... of favorable environmental conditions over development concerns. Article 21 of the India...
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... - Salt City winters are known for their snowfall, but the white stuff was notably absent during Dec..., according to the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration.). Temperatures also plummeted afteer mid-January, creating ideal conditions for ski areas to make even more snow to build up t...
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... with the qualifying or disqualifying conditions specified in the guidelines of subparts C and D of... the underlying unsaturated zone above atmospheric pressure. Performance assessment means any analysi..., including fresh and salt water, ice, and snow. System means the geologic setting at the site, th...
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... tend to secure optimal environmental conditions at all times." (16) Such optimal conditions might ... by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). (276) . a. Waters of the Un...); Delta Chamber of Commerce, Delta Snow Goose Festival, http://deltagoosefestival.info/fes...
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... from a significant increase in the atmospheric concentration of "greenhouse gases," a group of pr..., a significant reduction in winter snowpack with direct and important economic consequences, a...While the statute conditions EPA action on its formation of a "judgment," that ...
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... due to sensitivity to soil color, atmospheric effects, illumination and observation geometry. Ne...Clouds, water, snow, ice and non-vegetated surfaces have negative NDVI... low values indicating poor vegetation conditions and possibly unfavourable weather impacts. . Diffe...
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..., such as gravity and atmospheric conditions (but not precipitation). (133) These are the same ... precipitation of pollutants through rain, snow, clouds, or fog, while dry deposition occurs when ...
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This final rule is being issued as required by a consent decree governing the schedule for completion of this review of the air quality criteria and the secondary national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) for oxides of nitrogen and oxides of sulfur. Based on its review, the EPA is retaining the current nitrogen dioxide (NO<INF>2</INF>) and sulfur dioxide (SO<INF>2</INF>) secondary standards to address the direct effects on vegetation of exposure to gaseous oxides of nitrogen and sulfur and, for reasons described in detail in this final preamble, is not adding new standards at this time to address effects associated with the deposition of oxides of nitrogen and sulfur on sensitive aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. In addition, in this rule the EPA describes...
... products are linked from an atmospheric chemistry perspective, as well as from an environm... in the atmosphere, and under certain conditions, can combine with atmospheric ammonia to form ammo... through deposition: either wet (e.g., rain, snow), fog or cloud, or dry (e.g., gases, particles). D...