Drought Variabilities in Saudi Arabia: Unveiling Spatiotemporal Trends through Observations and Projections
Abstract In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), meteorological drought leads to significant water scarcity and triggers profound social, economic, and environmental challenges. The main
Sand and Dust Storms Impact on Photovoltaic Panels in Saudi Arabia
Abstract This research aims to assess the spatial potential of solar energy in Saudi Arabia by estimating the total sum and analyzing the spatial variability
Community-Level Practice Checklists for Health Protection During Cold Spells in China
Abstract Communities play a crucial role in protecting the health of vulnerable populations such as the elderly, low-income groups, and high-risk individuals during cold spells.
Assessing the role of socio-economic factors in shaping the temperature-mortality exposure-response relationship in China
Abstract Non-optimal temperatures significantly influence public health. However, the role of socio-economic factors in modulating health risks associated with non-optimal temperatures varies geographically and among
Investigating Two-dimensional Horizontal Mesh Grid Effects on the Eulerian Atmospheric Transport Model Using Artificial Neural Network
Abstract The complexity of monitoring is compounded by the environmental and health impacts linked to air pollution. The elevated expenses and intricate execution involved in
Unravelling the impacts of stratospheric intrusions on near-surface ozone during the springtime ozone pollution episodes in Lhasa, China
Abstract While air pollution due to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been effectively controlled in China; the photochemical pollution characterized by elevated ozone (O3) has
Long-term three-dimensional distribution and transport of Saharan dust: Observation from CALIPSO, MODIS, and reanalysis data
Abstract Desert dust and sand storms from the Sahara can sometimes be transported thousands of kilometers, causing social and economic damages throughout their path, deteriorating
Assessing household fine particulate matter (PM2.5) through measurement and modeling in the Bangladesh cook stove pregnancy cohort study (CSPCS)
Abstract Biomass fuel burning is a significant contributor of household fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in the low to middle income countries (LMIC) and assessing PM2.5 levels is essential to
Long-term PM2.5 pollution over China: Identification of PM2.5 pollution hotspots and source contributions
Abstract Fine particulate matter, with an aerodynamic diameter ≤ 2.5 μm (PM2.5), is a severe problem in China. The lack of ground-based measurements and its sparse distribution obstruct
Trace gases over land and ocean surfaces of China: hotspots, trends, and source contributions
Abstract Trace gases in the atmosphere (NO2: nitrogen dioxide; SO2: sulfur dioxide) have a major impact on both local and global air quality, human health,