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First 2075 results for ” B Goertz-Allmann”

  1. The influence of weather regimes on European renewable energy production and demand

    The growing share of variable renewable energy increases the meteorological sensitivity of power ...

    K van der Wiel, HB Bloomfield, RW Lee, LP Stoop, R Blackport, JA Screen, FM Selten | Status: published | Journal: Environmental Research Letters | Volume: 14 | Year: 2019 | First page: 094010 | doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ab38d3

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  2. Meteorological conditions leading to extreme low variable renewable energy production and extreme high energy shortfall

    To mitigate climate change a renewable energy transition is needed. Existing power systems will n...

    K van der Wiel, LP Stoop, BRH van Zuijlen, R Blackport, MA van den Broeke, FM Selten | Status: published | Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | Volume: 111 | Year: 2019 | First page: 261 | Last page: 275 | doi: 10.1016/j.rser.2019.04.065

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  3. Sensitivity of liquid cloud optical thickness and effective radius retrievals to cloud bow and glory conditions using two SEVIRI imagers

    Retrievals of cloud properties from geostationary satellite sensors offer extensive spatial and t...

    N Benas, JF Meirink, M Stengel, P Stammes | Status: published | Journal: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | Volume: 12 | Year: 2019 | First page: 2863 | Last page: 2879 | doi: 10.5194/amt-12-2863-2019

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  4. Anthropogenic influence on the drivers of the Western Cape drought 2015–2017

    In the period 2015–2017, the Western Cape region has suffered from three consecutive years of bel...

    FEL Otto, P Wolski, F Lehner, C Tebaldi, GJ van Oldenborgh, S Hogesteeger, R Singh, P Holden, NS Fučkar, RC Odoulami | Status: published | Journal: Environmental Research Letters | Volume: 13 | Year: 2018 | First page: 124010 | doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/aae9f9

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  5. Climate change increases the probability of heavy rains in Northern England/Southern Scotland like those of storm Desmond - a real-time event attribution revisited

    On 4–6 December 2015, storm Desmond caused very heavy rainfall in Northern England and Southern S...

    FEL Otto, K van der Wiel, GJ van Oldenborgh, S Philip, S Kew, P Uhe, H Cullen | Status: published | Journal: Environmental Research Letters | Volume: 13 | Year: 2018 | First page: 024006 | doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/aa9663

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