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First 108 results for ” M L Nayembil”

  1. Climate in the 21st century; four scenarios for the Netherlands

    The climate of the Netherlands is changing. How it will change depends mainly on the global temp...

    AMG Klein Tank, JJF Bessembinder, BJJM van den Hurk, G Lenderink, AP van Ulden, GJ van Oldenborgh, CA Katsman, HW van den Brink, F Keller, G Burgers, GJ Komen, W Hazeleger, SS Drijfhout | Year: 2006 | Pages: 0

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  2. KNMI Climate Change Scenarios 2006 for the Netherlands

    Climate change scenarios for the Netherlands for temperature, precipitation, potential evaporatio...

    BJJM van den Hurk, AMG Klein Tank, G Lenderink, AP van Ulden, GJ van Oldenborgh, CA Katsman, HW van den Brink, F Keller, JJF Bessembinder, G Burgers, GJ Komen, W Hazeleger, SS Drijfhout | Year: 2006 | Pages: 82

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  3. An AeroCom–AeroSat study: intercomparison of satellite AOD datasets for aerosol model evaluation

    To better understand and characterize current uncertainties in the important observational constr...

    N Schutgens, AM Sayer, A Heckel, C Hsu, H Jethva, G de Leeuw, Et al. | Status: published | Journal: Atm. Chem. Phys. | Volume: 20 | Year: 2020 | First page: 12431 | Last page: 12457 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-12431-2020

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  4. Model-based estimation of sampling-caused uncertainty in aerosol remote sensing for climate research applications

    To evaluate the effect of sampling frequency on the global monthly mean aerosol optical thickness...

    I Geogdzhayev, B Cairns, MI Mishchenko, K Tsigaridis, T van Noije | Status: published | Journal: Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc. | Volume: 140 | Year: 2013 | First page: 2353 | Last page: 2363 | doi: 10.1002/qj.2305

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  5. How to measure ecosystem stability? An evaluation of the reliability of stability metrics based on remote sensing time series across the major global ecosystems

    Abstract Increasing frequency of extreme climate events is likely to impose increased stress on e...

    W De Keersemaecker, S Lhermitte, O Honnay, J Farifteh, B Somers, P Coppin | Status: accepted | Journal: Global Change Biology | Year: 2013 | doi: 10.1111/gcb.12495

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