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  1. Nitrogen deposition outweighs climatic variability in driving annual growth rate of canopy beech trees: Evidence from long-term growth reconstruction across a geographic gradient

    In this study, we investigated the role of climatic variability and atmospheric nitrogen depositi...

    T Gentilesca, A Rita, M Brunetti, F Giammarchi, S Leonardi, F Magnani, T van Noije, G Tonon, M Borghetti | Status: submitted | Journal: Glob. Change Biology | Volume: 24 | Year: 2018 | First page: 2898 | Last page: 2912 | doi: 10.1111/gcb.14142

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  2. A global assessment of forest surface albedo and its relationships with climate and atmospheric nitrogen deposition

    We present a global assessment of the relationships between the short-wave surface albedo of fore...

    S Leonardi, F Magnani, A Nolè, TPC van Noije, M Borghetti | Status: published | Journal: Glob. Change Biol. | Volume: 21 | Year: 2015 | First page: 287 | Last page: 298 | doi: 10.1111/gcb.12681

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  3. A simple model for predicting the statistics of spatiotemporal extremes of sub-daily precipitation

    For a single site (of a rain gauge, say), the statistics of extreme precipitation are convenientl...

    Cees de Valk, Aart Overeem | Journal: Weather and Climate Extremes | Volume: 36 | Year: 2022 | First page: 1 | Last page: 12 | doi: 10.1016/j.wace.2022.100424

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  4. Unravelling the Importance of Uncertainties in Global-Scale Coastal Flood Risk Assessments under Sea Level Rise

    Global scale assessments of coastal flood damage and adaptation costs under 21st century sea-lev...

    J Rohmer, D Lincke, J Hinkel, G Le Cozannet, E Lambert, AT Vafeidis | Status: published | Journal: Water | Volume: 6 | Year: 2021 | doi: 10.3390/w13060774

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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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