ANALYSIS OF THE ENVIRONMENTS OF SEVEN MEDITERRANEAN TROPICAL-LIKE STORMS USING AN AXISYMMETRIC, NONHYDROSTATIC, CLOUD RESOLVING MODEL

Analysis of the environments of seven Mediterranean tropical-like storms using an axisymmetric, nonhydrostatic, cloud resolving model

Tropical-like storms on the Mediterranean Sea are occasionally observed on glitter foam vellen action satellite images, often with a clear eye surrounded by an axysimmetric cloud structure.These storms sometimes attain hurricane intensity and can severely affect coastal lands.A deep, cut-off, cold-core low is usually observed at mid-upper troposphe

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FTO5/470: Critical Incident Monitoring in Emergency Medicine Web-based System (CRIME-base): Current evidence on incident reporting and its impact to quality of care

IntroductionA critical incident is "any event which is inconsistent with routine hospital practice or with the quality of patient care and which has or could have had a demonstrably adverse outcome for a particular patient" (J.A.Williamson, Critical Incident Reporting in Anaesthesia.Anaesthetic Intensive Care, 1988: 16: 101-103).Such "negative inci

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Dying in Darkness: Deviations From Data Sharing Ethics in the US Public Health System and the Data Genocide of American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

Tribal governments and Tribal Epidemiology Centers face persistent challenges in obtaining the public health data that are essential to accomplishing their legal and ethical duties to promote health in American Indian and Alaska Native communities.We assessed the ethical implications of current impediments to data sharing among federal, state, and

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