Scientists have used the NASA Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR), an orbiting X-ray telescope, to capture an extreme and
rare event in the regions immediately surrounding a supermassive black hole.
NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) has captured an extreme and
rare event in the regions immediately surrounding a supermassive black hole.
Not exact matches
The
rare event will be visible
in certain
regions within more than a dozen states.
Increases have also been reported for
rarer precipitation
events (1
in 50 year return period), but only a few
regions have sufficient data to assess such trends reliably.
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It's also doubtful that these methods could disentangle multiple severe TC
events in the same year and
in the same
region — but a multiple severe TC
events in the same
region are quite
rare in the Atlantic.
Increases have also been reported for
rarer precipitation
events (1
in 50 year return period), but only a few
regions have sufficient data to assess such trends reliably (see Figure TS.10).
In most
regions, instrumental records of variability typically extend only over about 150 years, so there is limited information to characterise how extreme
rare climatic
events could be.
• Seasonal forecasting for water allocation and irrigated agriculture (IMPREX project) Johannes Hunink, Futurewater — presentation pdf • PEARL Project — preparing for extremes and
rare event in coastal
regions — Uwe Mikolajewicz, MPI - MET — presentation pdf • Commercial climate services — lessons learned from the Klimaspring campaign — Mikkel A. Thomassen, Smith Innovation — presentation pdf • Climate change impact on water resources — Experiences with different climates / scales / tools — Philipp Stanzel, Poyry Energy — presentation pdf • Climate change effect study for the Frisian Belt canal water system - Peter Schaper, Wetterskipfryslan — presentation pdf