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First 1436 results for ” CP Whittle”

  1. Subseasonal Statistical Forecasts of Eastern U.S. Hot Temperature Events

    Extreme summer temperatures can cause severe societal impacts. Early warnings can aid societal pr...

    S Vijverberg, M Schmeits, K van der Wiel, D Coumou | Status: published | Journal: Mon. Wea. Rev. | Volume: 148 | Year: 2020 | First page: 4799 | Last page: 4822 | doi: 10.1175/MWR-D-19-0409.1

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  2. The influence of aggregation and statistical post‐processing on the subseasonal predictability of European temperatures

    The succession of European surface weather patterns has limited predictability because disturbanc...

    C van Straaten, K Whan, D Coumou, B van den Hurk, M Schmeits | Status: published | Journal: Quart. J. Royal Meteor. Soc. | Volume: 146 | Year: 2020 | First page: 2654 | Last page: 2670 | doi: 10.1002/qj.3810

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  3. How Gulf-Stream SST-fronts influence Atlantic winter storms: Results from a downscaling experiment with HARMONIE to the role of modified latent heat fluxes and low-level baroclinicity

    The strong horizontal gradients in sea surface temperature (SST) of the Atlantic Gulf Stream exer...

    H de Vries, S Scher, RJ Haarsma, SS Drijfhout, AJ van Delden | Status: published | Journal: Clim. Dyn. | Year: 2018 | doi: 10.1007/s00382-018-4486-7

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  4. Extreme storm surge modelling in the North Sea: The role of the sea-state, forcing frequency and spatial forcing resolution

    This study shows that storm surge model performance in the North Sea is mostly unaffected by the ...

    NN Ridder, H de Vries, SS Drijfhout, HW van den Brink, E van Meijgaard, JW de Vries | Status: accepted | Journal: Ocean Dynamics | Volume: 68 | Year: 2018 | First page: 255 | Last page: 272 | doi: 10.1007/s10236-018-1133-0

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  5. Agile Development in Meteorological R&D: Achieving a Minimum Viable Product in a Scrum Work Setting

    In the Agile Way of Working (AoW) a group of developers jointly work to efficiently realize a pro...

    WJ Som de Cerff, J van de Vegte, R Boers, T Brandsma, MJ de Haij, WF van Moosel, JW Noteboom, GA Pagani, G van der Schrier | Status: submitted | Journal: BAMS | Year: 2018 | doi: doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0273.1

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