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First 1111 results for ” J Lento”

  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. Air quality improvements are projected to weaken the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation through radiative forcing effects

    Observations indicate the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation-a fundamental component of ...

    T Hassan, RJ Allen, W Liu, S Shim, T van Noije, P Le Sager, N Oshima, M Deushi, CA Randles, FM O’Connor | Journal: Commun. Earth Environ. | Volume: 3 | Year: 2022 | First page: 149 | doi: 10.1038/s43247-022-00476-9

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  4. Validation of KNW atlas with scatterometer winds (Phase 3 of KNW project)

    The KNW (KNMI North Sea Wind) atlas is based on the ERA-Interim reanalyses dataset which captures...

    I.L. Wijnant, G.J. Marseille, A. Stoffelen, H.W. van den Brink and A. Stepek | Year: 2015 | Pages: 50

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  5. Quantification of methane emissions from hotspots and during COVID-19 using a global atmospheric inversion

    Concentrations of atmospheric methane (CH4), the second most important greenhouse gas, continue t...

    McNorton J., Bousserez N., Agusti-Panareda A., Balsamo G., Cantarello L., Engelen R., Huijnen V., Inness A., Kipling Z., Parrington M., Ribas R. | Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | Volume: 22 (9) | Year: 2022 | First page: 5961 | Last page: 5981 | doi: 10.5194/acp-22-5961-2022

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