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First 209 results for ” JM Piriou”

  1. Using Explainable Machine Learning Forecasts to Discover Subseasonal Drivers of High Summer Temperatures in Western and Central Europe

    Reliable subseasonal forecasts of high summer temperatures would be very valuable for society. Al...

    Chiem van Straaten, Kirien Whan, Dim Coumou, Bart van den Hurk, and Maurice Schmeits | Journal: Monthly Weather Review | Volume: 150 | Year: 2022 | First page: 1115 | Last page: 1134 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-21-0201.1

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  2. Correcting Subseasonal Forecast Errors with an Explainable ANN to Understand Misrepresented Sources of Predictability of European Summer Temperatures

    Subseasonal forecasts are challenging for numerical weather prediction (NWP) and machine learning...

    Chiem van Straaten, Kirien Whan, Dim Coumou, Bart van den Hurk, and Maurice Schmeits | Journal: Artif. Intell. Earth Syst. | Volume: 2 | Year: 2023 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1175/AIES-D-22-0047.1

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  3. Strengthening gradients in the tropical west Pacific connect to European summer temperatures on sub-seasonal timescales

    Recent work has shown that (sub-)seasonal variability in tropical Pacific convection, closely lin...

    Chiem van Straaten, Dim Coumou, Kirien Whan, Bart van den Hurk, and Maurice Schmeits | Journal: Weather and Climate Dynamics | Volume: 4 | Year: 2023 | First page: 887 | Last page: 903 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-4-887-2023

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  4. Surface solar radiation forecasts by advecting cloud physical properties derived from Meteosat Second Generation observations

    A surface solar radiation forecast algorithm is developed using cloud physical properties from th...

    Wang, P., R.M. van Westrhenen, J.F. Meirink, S.H. van der Veen and W.H. Knap | Journal: Solar Energy | Year: 2018 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2018.10.073

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  5. Long-term PM2.5 pollution over China Identification of PM2.5 pollution hotspots and source contributions

    Fine particulate matter, with an aerodynamic diameter ≤ 2.5 μm (PM2.5), is a severe problem in Ch...

    Ali, M.A., Z. Huang, M. Bilal, M.E. Assiri, A. Mhawish, J.E. Nichol. G. de Leeuw, M. Almazroui , Y. Wang, Y. Alsubhi | Journal: Science of the Total Environmenthttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.164871. | Volume: 893 | Year: 2023 | First page: 164871 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.164871

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