Diurnal mountain wind systems

D Zardi, CD Whiteman - … research and forecasting: Recent progress and …, 2012 - Springer
Diurnal mountain wind systems are local thermally driven wind systems that form over
mountainous terrain and are produced by the buoyancy effects associated with the diurnal …

Breeding for the future: what are the potential impacts of future frost and heat events on sowing and flowering time requirements for A ustralian bread wheat (T riticum …

B Zheng, K Chenu, M Fernanda Dreccer… - Global Change …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Extreme climate, especially temperature, can severely reduce wheat yield. As global
warming has already begun to increase mean temperature and the occurrence of extreme …

Frost trends and their estimated impact on yield in the Australian wheatbelt

B Zheng, SC Chapman, JT Christopher… - Journal of …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Radiant spring frosts occurring during reproductive developmental stages can result in
catastrophic yield loss for wheat producers. To better understand the spatial and temporal …

Modelling phenology to probe for trade-offs between frost and heat risk in lentil and faba bean

L Lake, YS Chauhan, JJ Ojeda, CM Cossani… - European Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Extreme temperatures at critical developmental phases reduce grain yield. Combinations of
sowing date and cultivar that favour faster development reduce the likelihood of heat stress …

Decadal analysis of impact of future climate on wheat production in dry Mediterranean environment: A case of Jordan

PN Dixit, R Telleria, AN Al Khatib, SF Allouzi - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
Different aspects of climate change, such as increased temperature, changed rainfall and
higher atmospheric CO 2 concentration, all have different effects on crop yields. Process …

[PDF][PDF] Regional changes of climate extremes over Australia—a comparison of regional dynamical downscaling and global climate model simulations

SE Perkins, A Moise, P Whetton, J Katzfey - Int J Climatol, 2014 - academia.edu
Dynamically downscaled simulations are an attractive source of information for those
requiring greater regional detail than what Global Climate Models (GCMs) can provide …

Direct and indirect costs of frost in the Australian wheatbelt

DA An-Vo, S Mushtaq, B Zheng, JT Christopher… - Ecological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Breeding for improved reproductive frost tolerance could allow greater yield and economic
benefits to be achieved by (i) reducing direct frost damage and (ii) allowing earlier sowing to …

[PDF][PDF] Sensitivity of WRF model results to topography and land cover: study for the Sofia region

E Vladimirov, R Dimitrova, V Danchovski - Annu. Sofia, 2018 - phys.uni-sofia.bg
The most complicated and extremely diverse pattern of atmospheric boundary-layer
processes relate to a complex terrain and urban areas. Description of such processes still …

Incorporation of mechanistic model outputs as features for data-driven models for yield prediction: a case study on wheat and chickpea

D Al-Shammari, Y Chen, NS Wimalathunge… - Precision …, 2024 - Springer
Abstract Introduction Context Data-driven models (DDMs) are increasingly used for crop
yield prediction due to their ability to capture complex patterns and relationships. DDMs rely …

Growing degree-hours and degree-days in two management zones for each phenological stage of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

AMM Hachisuca, MC Abdala, EG de Souza… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Monitoring the climatic conditions of crops is essential for smart agriculture development and
adaptation of agricultural systems in the era of global change. Thereby, it is possibly better to …