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First 1911 results for ” JL Perez Camino”

  1. Impact of Higher Spatial Atmospheric Resolution on Precipitation Extremes Over Land in Global Climate Models

    Finer grids in global climate models could lead to an improvement in the simulation of precipitat...

    M Bador, J Boe, L Terray, LV Alexander, A Baker, A Bellucci, RJ Haarsma, T Koenigk, MP Moine, K Lohmann, D Putrasahan, C Roberts, M Roberts, E Scoccimarro, R Schiemann | Status: published | Journal: J. Geophys. Res. | Year: 2020 | doi: 10.1029/2019JD032184

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  2. Extreme storm surge modelling in the North Sea: The role of the sea-state, forcing frequency and spatial forcing resolution

    This study shows that storm surge model performance in the North Sea is mostly unaffected by the ...

    NN Ridder, H de Vries, SS Drijfhout, HW van den Brink, E van Meijgaard, JW de Vries | Status: accepted | Journal: Ocean Dynamics | Volume: 68 | Year: 2018 | First page: 255 | Last page: 272 | doi: 10.1007/s10236-018-1133-0

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  3. Shallow lacustrine carbonate microfacies document orbitally paced lake-level history in the Miocene Teruel Basin (North-East Spain)

    Results are presented of a detailed carbonate petrographic study of an UpperMiocene lacustrine mi...

    HA Abels, HA Aziz, JP Calvo, E Tuenter | Status: published | Journal: Acta Geophysica | Volume: 56 | Year: 2009 | First page: 399 | Last page: 419 | doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3091.2008.00976.x

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  4. From near-neutral to strongly stratified: adequately modelling the clear-sky nocturnal boundary layer at Cabauw

    In this study, the performance of an atmospheric single-column model (SCM) is studied systematica...

    Baas, Wiel, Linden, Bosveld | Status: published | Journal: Bound.-Layer Meteorol. | Year: 2017 | doi: 10.1007/s10546-017-0304-8

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  5. Using large ensemble modelling to derive future changes in mountain specific climate indicators in a 2 °C and 3 °C warmer world in High Mountain Asia

    Natural disasters in High Mountain Asia (HMA) are largely induced by precipitation and temperatur...

    PNJ Bonekamp, N Wanders, K van der Wiel, AF Lutz, WW Immerzeel | Journal: International Journal of Climatology | Volume: 41 | Year: 2021 | First page: E964 | Last page: E979 | doi: 10.1002/joc.6742

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