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  1. Global Projections of Storm Surges Using High-Resolution CMIP6 Climate Models

    In the coming decades, coastal flooding will become more frequent due to sea-level rise and poten...

    Sanne Muis, Job C. Dullaart, Rein J. Haarsma, Dewi Le Bars | Journal: Earth’s Future | Volume: 11 | Year: 2023 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1029/2023EF003479

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  2. Are dependencies of extreme rainfall on humidity more reliable in convection-permitting climate models?

    Convection-permitting climate models (CPMs) are becoming increasingly used in climate change stud...

    Geert Lenderink, Nikolina Ban, Erwan Brisson, Ségolène Berthou, Virginia Edith Cortés-Hernández, Elizabeth Kendon, Hayley Fowler, and Hylke de Vries | Journal: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | Year: 2024 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2024-132,

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  3. Comparing the stretching technique and the wavelet cross-spectrum technique for measuring stress-induced wave-velocity changes in concrete

    Coda wave interferometry (CWI) holds promise as a technique for concrete stress monitoring. This ...

    Hao Cheng, Cornelis Weemstra, Max A.N. Hendriks, Yuguang Yang | Journal: Automation in Construction | Volume: 158 | Year: 2024 | doi: 10.1016/j.autcon.2023.105221

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  4. Evaluation of the operational Aerosol Layer Height retrieval algorithm for Sentinel-5 Precursor

    An algorithm setup for the operational Aerosol Layer Height product for TROPOMI on the Sentinel-5...

    AJ Sanders, JF de Haan, M Sneep, A Apituley, P Stammes, MO Vieitez, LG Tilstra, ONE Tuinder, CE Koning, JP Veefkind | Status: published | Journal: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | Volume: 8 | Year: 2015 | First page: 6045 | Last page: 6118 | doi: doi:10.5194/amtd-8-6045-2015

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  5. Seasonal Climate Extremes: Mechanisms, Predictability & Responses to Global Warming

    Climate extremes are rarely occurring natural phenomena in the climate system. They often pose on...

    ME Shongwe | University: Utrecht University | Year: 2010

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