Browsing by Author "Curtis, Scott"
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Analyzing Drivers of Compound Coastal Water Events (CCWE) with Copulas: A Case Study in Eastern North Carolina
De Polt, Kelley (East Carolina University, 2021-12-15)Compound Coastal Water Events (CCWE) are a type of multi-hazard climate event characterized by three different types of flooding: Tidal, Fluvial, and Pluvial. To differentiate between these types, tidal is caused by extreme ... -
Back to the Future: Satellite Precipitation as a Tool to Reanalyze Hurricane Floyd and Forecast Probabilities of Extreme Rainfall in Eastern North Carolina
Curtis, Scott (2009-09-18)In order to answer questions about how much rain fell during Hurricane Floyd and its input into rivers, researchers looked at satellite, river gauge, and radar data. They took a radar map and put it into a GIS with watershed ... -
Daily precipitation distributions over the intra-Americas sea and their interannual variability
Curtis, Scott (2012-05-30)The seasonal (March to October) and interannual variability of the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of precipitation is examined for Meso-America, the eastern Pacific and western Atlantic, commonly referred to as the ... -
Decisions Under Duress: Influences on Official Decision Making During Superstorm Sandy
Hoekstra, Stephanie (East Carolina University, 2015-12-08)During impending storms, emergency managers and politicians are tasked with the difficult decision of whether or not to issue evacuation orders for their area. This study uses Superstorm Sandy as a case study and investigates ... -
ENSO Forced Changes in Precipitation Distributions and Related Global Circulation Patterns : Gulf of Mexico Region
Munroe, Robert (East Carolina University, 2010)The El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) forced precipitation is well documented in several regions around the world. Mid-latitude atmospheric circulations contribution towards extreme precipitation during ENSO is less well ... -
A Hydroclimatological Analysis of Precipitation in the Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna River Basin
Curtis, Scott; Crawford, Thomas W.; Rahman, Munshi; Paul, Bimal; Miah, M. Giashuddin; Islam, M. Rafiqul; Patel, Mohin (2018-09-29)Understanding seasonal precipitation input into river basins is important for linking large-scale climate drivers with societal water resources and the occurrence of hydrologic hazards such as floods and riverbank erosion. ... -
Influence of Climatic Oscillations on Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclone Energy
Armstrong, Dicky Leroy, Jr., (East Carolina University, 2014)Tropical Cyclones form in 4 independent regions of the Indian Ocean Basin ranging from the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Western South Indian, and Eastern South Indian Ocean. These cyclones lead to distinct patterns in their ... -
The Madden-Julian Oscillation: A Tool for Regional Seasonal Precipitation Outlooks?
Curtis, Scott (2017-09-20)Abstract: The Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) is an important intraseasonal climate signal which circles the global tropics, but also impacts extratropical weather regimes. Few studies have investigated whether the MJO is ... -
Means and Long-Term Trends of Global Coastal Zone Precipitation
Curtis, Scott (2019-04-01)Precipitation in the coastal zone is important to the socio-economic and ecological well-being of the world. Meteorologically, precipitation is generated by unique mechanisms at the land-sea interface, which is why coastal ... -
Mid-Summer Dry Spell and Agriculture in Jamaica : Implications for farming practices, techniques and culture
Jessop, Sarah J. (East Carolina University, 2011)At the beginning of the 21st century, Jamaica stands in a precarious situation which could have serious implications for the island's future. This stress may not have derived from a decrease in precipitation due to climate ... -
North Carolina Winegrowers' Perceptions of Climate Change Impacts
Blair, Heather (East Carolina University, 2013)Wine is a product of a specific region’s climate and environment. Climate change is a source of increasing sensitivity. This research analyzes the perceptions of winegrape growers and climate trends, which contribute ... -
Precipitation Trends in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna River Basin, South Asia: Inconsistency in Satellite-Based Products
Khatiwada, Muna; Curtis, Scott (2021) -
Spatially Compounded Surge Events: an Example from Hurricanes Matthew and Florence
De Polt, Kelley; Mukherji, Anuradha; Van Wagoner, Philip; Ghosh, Ausmita; Helgeson, Jennifer; Curtis, Scott (2021-06-03) -
TIME-SPACE CHARACTERIZATION OF PRECIPITATION IN THE GANGES-BRAHMAPUTRA-MEGHNA RIVER BASIN FOR PROJECTING RIVERBANK EROSION IN THE BANGLADESH OUTLET
Khatiwada, Muna (East Carolina University, 2021-12-15)The Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) river basin is the world's third-largest river basin covering Nepal and Bhutan and certain parts of China, India, and Bangladesh. Literature show that changes in precipitation have a ... -
Types of Forecast and Weather-Related Information Used among Tourism Businesses in Coastal North Carolina
Ayscue, Emily P. (East Carolina University, 2014)This study profiles the coastal tourism sector, a large and diverse consumer of climate and weather information. It is crucial to provide reliable, accurate and relevant resources for the climate and weather-sensitive ... -
Welcoming Remarks (Day 2)
Curtis, Scott; White, Dean Alan; Mageean, Deirdre; Landry, Craig E. (2009-09-18)Hurricane Floyd Symposium -
Where Science Meets Users Needs: Storm Surge in Eastern NC
Munroe, Robbie (East Carolina University, 2019-11-26)The coast is well researched because of its intrinsic value to visitors, the lives and property of those who live at the coast, and the environmental services it provides through tourism, natural resources, and as a natural ...