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Climate2025, 13(11), 223;https://doi.org/10.3390/cli13110223 
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27 October 2025

Global climate change is expected to alter characteristics of flood events. This study evaluates the rising flood risk and damage potential in the lower Vipava River valley—a transboundary catchment between Slovenia and Italy—under climat...

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Assessing Climate Trends in Bangladesh Using the Spatial Synoptic Classification

  • Nishat T. Sumaya,
  • Jason C. Senkbeil and
  • Scott C. Sheridan
Climate2025, 13(11), 222;https://doi.org/10.3390/cli13110222 
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27 October 2025

Climate change is reshaping weather patterns and atmospheric circulation globally, particularly in monsoon-dominated tropical environments. To examine how these changes are unfolding in Bangladesh, we extend the Spatial Synoptic Classification (SSC)...

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Climate2025, 13(11), 221;https://doi.org/10.3390/cli13110221 
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27 October 2025

In this study, the long-term (1961–2020) values of the summertime station-based surface air temperature (SAT) data at 151 qualified stations, alongside the corresponding ERA5 gridded data, were analyzed to investigate climate change over the Mi...

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Time Lags Between Meteorological and Hydrological Droughts: Evaluating Indicator Scales and Propagation Patterns

  • Giovana Cristina Santos de Medeiros,
  • Samiria Maria Oliveira da Silva,
  • Ályson Brayner Sousa Estácio,
  • Ticiana Marinho de Carvalho Studart and
  • Francisco de Assis de Souza Filho
Climate2025, 13(11), 220;https://doi.org/10.3390/cli13110220 
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26 October 2025

The hydrological response to meteorological drought is often nonlinear, due to physiographic features and human activities, necessitating methodologies that surpass simple drought indices. This study investigates whether drought propagation can be st...

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Environmental Institutional Determinants of Climate Behavior Among Taiwan’s Public Officials

  • Chyi Liang,
  • Shin-Cheng Yeh,
  • Pei-Hsuan Lin,
  • Homer C. Wu and
  • Shiang-Yao Liu
Climate2025, 13(11), 219;https://doi.org/10.3390/cli13110219 
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25 October 2025

This study investigates how climate change literacy (CCL) and institutional contexts shape the climate-related behaviors of Taiwan’s public officials. Drawing on a 2024 national survey of 1940 civil servants, we apply hierarchical and comparati...

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Vulnerability in Coastal Touristic Cities Impacted by Tropical Cyclones and Landslides in a Changing Climate: A Case Study from Los Cabos, Mexico

  • Miguel Angel Imaz-Lamadrid,
  • Jobst Wurl,
  • Antonina Ivanova-Boncheva,
  • María Z. Flores-López and
  • Mayra Violeta Guadalupe Gutierrez-González

23 October 2025

Coastal areas are rich in diverse resources and are ideal locations for developing the tourism industry. Thus, in coastal tourist centers, the growth rate is high, although often disorganized and unsustainable. In Mexico, tourist centers have fostere...

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18 October 2025

The study aims to recover, interpret, and analyze the daily meteorological observations made in Venice by Tommaso Temanza from 1751 to 1769. These records are relevant because they provide direct information about the climate of the Little Ice Age. T...

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