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First 875 results for ” Faten Attig-Bahar”

  1. Was the Cold European Winter of 2009/10 Modified by Anthropogenic Climate Change? An Attribution Study

    An attribution study has been performed to investigate the degree to which the unusually cold Eur...

    B Christensen, C Alvarez-Castro, N Christidis, A Ciavarella, I Colfescu, T Cowan, J Eden, M Hauser, N Hempelmann, K Klehmet, F Lott, C Nangini, GJ van Oldenborgh, R Orth, P Stott | Status: published | Journal: J. Climate | Volume: 31 | Year: 2018 | First page: 3387 | Last page: 3410 | doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0589.1

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  2. Attribution of Extreme Rainfall Events in the South of France Using EURO‐CORDEX Simulations

    This study investigates how climate change affects the daily extreme precipitation events that oc...

    LN Luu, R Vautard, P Yiou, GJ van Oldenborgh, G Lenderink | Status: published | Journal: Geophys. Res. Lett. | Volume: 45 | Year: 2018 | First page: 6242 | Last page: 6250 | doi: 10.1029/2018GL077807

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  3. Attributing the 2017 Bangladesh floods from meteorological and hydrological perspectives

    In August 2017 Bangladesh faced one of its worst river flooding events in recent history. This pa...

    S Philip, S Sparrow, SF Kew,  K van der Wiel, N Wanders, R Singh, A Hassan, K Mohammed, H Javid, K Haustein, FEL Otto, F Hirpa, RH Rimi, AKM Saiful Islam, DCH Wallom, and GJ van Oldenborgh | Journal: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | Volume: 23 | Year: 2019 | First page: 1409 | Last page: 1429 | doi: 10.5194/hess-23-1409-2019

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  4. Attenuation of solar radiation due to air pollution in Rotterdam and its surroundings

    Attenuation of solar radiation due to air pollution in Rotterdam and its surroundings

    H.J. de Boer | Year: 1966 | Pages: 40

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  5. On the Future of Argo: A Global, Full-Depth, Multi-Disciplinary Array

    The Argo Program has been implemented and sustained for almost two decades, as a global array of ...

    Dean Roemmich, Matthew H. Alford, Hervé Claustre, Kenneth Johnson, Brian King, James Moum, Peter Oke, W. Brechner Owens, Sylvie Pouliquen, Sarah Purkey, Megan Scanderbeg, Toshio Suga, Susan Wijffels, Nathalie Zilberman, Dorothee Bakker, Molly Baringer, Mathieu Belbeoch, Henry C. Bittig, Emmanuel Boss, Paulo Calil, Fiona Carse, Thierry Carval, Fei Chai, Diarmuid Ó. Conchubhair, Fabrizio d'Ortenzio, Giorgio Dall'Olmo, Damien Desbruyeres, Katja Fennel, Ilker Fer, Raffaele Ferrari, Gael Forget, Howard Freeland, Tetsuichi Fujiki, Marion Gehlen, Blair Greenan, Robert Hallberg, Toshiyuki Hibiya, Shigeki Hosoda, Steven Jayne, Markus Jochum, Gregory C. Johnson, KiRyong Kang, Nicolas Kolodziejczyk, Arne Körtzinger, Pierre-Yves Le Traon, Yueng-Djern Lenn, Guillaume Maze, Kjell Arne Mork, Tamaryn Morris, Takeyoshi Nagai, Jonathan Nash, Alberto Naveira Garabato, Are Olsen, Rama Rao Pattabhi, Satya Prakash, Stephen Riser, Catherine Schmechtig, Claudia Schmid, Emily Shroyer, Andreas Sterl, Philip Sutton, Lynne Talley, Toste Tanhua, Virginie Thierry, Sandy Thomalla, John Toole, Ariel Troisi, Thomas W. Trull, Jon Turton, Pedro Joaquin Velez-Belchi, Waldemar Walczowski, Haili Wang, Rik Wanninkhof, Amy F. Waterhouse, Stephanie Waterman, Andrew Watson, Cara Wilson, Annie P.S. Wong, Jianping Xu, and Ichiro Yasuda | Status: published | Journal: Frontiers in Marine Science | Volume: 6 | Year: 2019 | First page: 439 | doi: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00439

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