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First 973 results for ” K Borstels”

  1. Pathways and pitfalls in extreme event attribution

    The last few years have seen an explosion of interest in extreme event attribution, the science o...

    GJ van Oldenborgh,  K van der Wiel, S Kew, S Philip, F Otto, R Vautard, A King, F Lott, J Arrighi, R Singh, M van Aalst | Journal: Climatic Change | Volume: 166 | Year: 2021 | First page: 13 | doi: 10.1007/s10584-021-03071-7

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  2. How to Provide Useful Attribution Statements: Lessons Learned from Operationalizing Event Attribution in Europe

    In the immediate aftermath of an extreme weather or climate-related event, the question is invari...

    Friederike E. L. Otto, Sarah Kew, Sjoukje Philip, Peter Stott, and Geert Jan Van Oldenborgh | Journal: BAMS | Volume: 103 | Year: 2022 | First page: S21 | Last page: S25 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-21-0267.1

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  3. Quantifying urban, industrial, and background changes in NO2 during the COVID-19 lockdown period based on TROPOMI satellite observations

    The COVID-19 lockdown had a large impact on anthropogenic emissions of air pollutants and particu...

    Vitali Fioletov, Chris A. McLinden, Debora Griffin, Nickolay Krotkov, Fei Liu, and Henk Eskes | Journal: Atmos | Year: 2022 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-4201-2022

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  4. A protocol for probabilistic extreme event attribution analyses

    Over the last few years, methods have been developed to answer questions on the effect of global ...

    SY Philip, SF Kew, GJ van Oldenborgh, FEL Otto, R Vautard, K van der Wiel, A King, F Lott, J Arrighi, R Singh, M van Aalst | Status: published | Journal: Adv. Stat. Clim. Meteorol. Oceanogr. | Volume: 6 | Year: 2020 | First page: 177 | Last page: 203 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/ascmo-6-177-2020

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  5. The FlySafe project: How weather radars can improve the en-route bird strike warning system

    In civil aviation the majority of bird strikes occur below 1000 ft, thus civil bird strikes predo...

    H van Gasteren, A Dekker, J Shamoun-Baranes, H Leijnse, M Kemp, M de Graaf, W Bouten | Conference: International Bird Strike Committee Conference | Place: Stavanger, Norway | Year: 2012 | First page: 1 | Last page: 15

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