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Nov,2024
Publication 1

DREE-RF: A radar-based rainfall energy estimation model for random forests

Rainfall energy (E) is crucial for understanding the impact of rainfall on surface processes. Traditional radar techniques focus on rainfall observation, leaving a research gap in the interaction of raindrops with surface processes. We utilized dual-polarization radar to detect microphysical features of rainfall and introduced a computational model for direct estimation of E from radar signals...
Oct,2024
Publication 2

Investigation of terrestrial water saving from photovoltaic panels using energy-balance model

Photovoltaic (PV) power generation maintains a high growth trend as the demand for renewable energy increases. Numerous studies have found that photovoltaic power generation has a significant effect on local microclimate and evapotranspiration from water bodies, but there is a lack of research on the large-scale effects of photovoltaic panels on terrestrial evapotranspiration...
Sep,2024
Publication 3

Increased Significance of Global Concurrent Hazards From 1981 to 2020

Complex disasters are defined as natural hazards that overlap in space and time. It is well known that spatial and temporal composite disasters can cause devastating losses on a scale far greater than those caused by any isolated disaster. However, scientific evidence of the potential risk of compound extreme events, as predicted by current hazard models, is still very limited...

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Jun
12
On June 12, 2024, members of our research group, Tingting Cheng and Chaonan Liu, successfully defended their theses and were awarded their Master's degrees.
May
19
On May 19, 2024, the 9th Youth Geoscience Forum was successfully held in Xiamen. Yuanyuan Xiao and Tongxiao Zeng who represented our group gave academic presentations at the forum.
Apr
29
From April 26 to 29, 2024, Professor Qiang Dai, Professor Jun Zhang, and students Yulin Chen and Han Zong from the research group attended the "First Forum on Hydrological Process Changes and Regulation" in Shenzhen, Guangdong.

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