Essays about: "Cloud burst"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words Cloud burst.

  1. 1. Improving Dependability of Space-Cloud Payload Processor by Storage System

    University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Akademin för innovation, design och teknik

    Author : Hassan Said; Stephanie Liza Johansson; [2023]
    Keywords : Fault tolerant; Markov analysis; Onboard processing; SSD array architecture; SSD; EDAC; RAID; Hamming code; Reed Solomon; Dependability evaluation; File systems; ZFS; Ext4.;

    Abstract : Due to the usage of complicated platforms and current high-performance space computing technology, onboard processing in small satellites is expanding. Space-cloud payload processors with Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components, that are required to be radiation-tolerant, are used to perform the onboard processing. READ MORE

  2. 2. Developing a Rainfall-Runoff Routing Model using  Spatially Distributed Travel Times : Modelling a Cloudburst Event in an Urban Catchment

    University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknik

    Author : Sara Ekeroth; [2022]
    Keywords : Excess rainfall; Runoff routing; Cloud burst; Pluvials; GIS; ArcPy; Effektiv nederbörd; Avrinningsmodell; Skyfall; Pluviala översvämningar; Geodata; ArcPy;

    Abstract : The future holds challenges for urban areas when it comes to handling pluvial floodings, occurring when the rainfall intensity exceeds both the man-made and natural infiltration and drainage capacity. To gain understanding of the effects and needed measures, tools for modelling the urban response to events such as cloudbursts are needed. READ MORE

  3. 3. Urbana grönytors bidrag till välbefinnande och stadsklimat

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)

    Author : Julia Madsen; [2020]
    Keywords : landscape architecture; urban nature; sustainable development; nature-based solutions; green infrastructure; biodiversity ecosystem services;

    Abstract : In this master thesis, I have studied the beneficial effects that nature has on the urban climate and our well-being – and why it has an effect on us, as well as sustainable urban planning and ecosystem services. How can we preserve and contribute to biodiversity, and the urban ecosystem services that is necessary to secure the ecological links in cities? To answer the questions, the regional council of Scania County and Lund’s municipality have been surveyed to find out how the work of green infrastructure looks like in practice at a regional and municipal level. READ MORE

  4. 4. The influence of temporal rainfall distribution and storm movement on flood depth in urban pluvial cloud burst modeling

    University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknik

    Author : Michael Henrich; [2019]
    Keywords : Pluvial flooding; cloud burst; flood modeling; MIKE 21; temporal distribution; storm movement; areal reduction factors; ARFs; hyetograph; design storm; CDS; Pluviala översvämningar; skyfall; översvämningsmodellering; MIKE 21; regnmönstrets tidsfördelning; molnrörelse; areal reduktion av nederbörd; ARFs; hyetograph; typregn; CDS;

    Abstract : Pluvial floods are the most difficult and to date least investigated phenomena in urban hydrology. While efforts are being made to increase the knowledge base concerning this type of flooding, a large part of the difficulty lies in the nature of the precipitation. READ MORE

  5. 5. Modeling the complex ejecta on 2017 September 6-9 with WSA-ENLIL+Cone and EUHFORIA

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för fysik och astronomi; Uppsala universitet/Institutet för rymdfysik, Uppsalaavdelningen

    Author : Anita Linnéa Elisabeth Werner; [2018]
    Keywords : CME; space weather; forecast; prediction; WSA-ENLIL Cone; EUHFORIA; preconditioning; type II radio burst; kmTII; dcld; September 2017; geoeffective;

    Abstract : Three CMEs which erupted on 2017 Sep 4 and 6 underwent mutual interaction before reaching Earth on Sep 6-9, where it gave rise to a complex and unexpectedly geoeffective structure as detected by WIND at L1. The spacecraft first observed an interplanetary (IP) shock on Sep 6 followed by a turbulent sheath. READ MORE